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en Please keep going. Please go out. I just wasn't sure. But once it cleared, I didn't think I could run around the bases fast enough to get in the dugout.

en I don't think I could run those bases fast enough to get into the dugout. Seeing guys like Jimmy [Edmonds] greeting me at the front of the steps, [Chris Carpenter] and all the big name guys were right up there. It's pretty nice to see that.

en She didn't even put it on the floor. She didn't even bounce it. We had the whole side cleared out, and it didn't happen. We had players do things contrary to what we wanted them to do. It wasn't just the final possession.

en That's definitely the biggest home run of my life. For five minutes afterward, I didn't know what I was doing. I was on a high for five minutes. I barely remember running around the bases. When I got in the dugout, I was being a maniac. Everybody probably thinks I'm crazy.

en From about a year ago in February, we didn't see much of him. And as it got into March, we realized there were no tracks coming out of the house and that the driveway wasn't cleared. We called his son and he said he didn't know where he (Cole) was.

en If I hit it out, I'm going to shake everybody in [the Braves] dugout's hand and then run the bases.

en He wasn't much on the radar screen. He cleared waivers. Twenty-nine teams could've had him for the waiver price and didn't.

en He didn't do much today. He didn't look good. He's cleared by the trainers. He's cleared to go.

en When Robin Yount hit a home run, he ran around the bases just like Ben Johnson does. Molitor, same thing. They ran. Do your job, get in the dugout.

en He has to earn that right to play, ... If there's any chance he'll put our defense in a bad position, he will not see the field. Once that gets cleared up, I think everyone in that stadium saw what I saw. That's an element. Fast teams win, and he's a fast guy.

en You might say he didn't get a chance because his fastball wasn't fast enough, or his curveball wasn't crisp enough, ... But he can do a lot of things.

en You might say he didn't get a chance because his fastball wasn't fast enough, or his curveball wasn't crisp enough. But he can do a lot of things.

en My feeling is, the kids didn't get a fair shake (Friday). It wasn't fair for the kids who didn't do anything wrong, other than come out of the dugout to congratulate their teammates.

en That strikeout wasn't what lost the game. We didn't execute earlier. You leave the bases loaded, and that really hurts you. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. That strikeout wasn't what lost the game. We didn't execute earlier. You leave the bases loaded, and that really hurts you.

en I thought it was pretty quick. I was sitting up there with a lot of the staff and I told them I didn't remember it being this fast before. Maybe it is because we have been locked out. But I remember back in 1998, it wasn't that fast.


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