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en To go down like that — hit by a baseball going 100 mph — and to be out there playing catch, I'm very fortunate, ... As long as there is no pain I should be fine.

en It was a nice little day of playing catch. No pain, no discomfort everything is fine.

en It was just a day of playing catch. That's all it was. No pain, no discomfort, everything's fine. I was anxious more than cautious. It was a positive day.

en I'm not particularly happy with the way we're playing. We had five runs on 11 hits, but we left 12 on base. We have been in cruise control since Western Illinois. We are fortunate to be 6-2 over that stretch. I told our guys we're playing very mediocre baseball. It's going to catch up to us. We're going to see a lot more results like Louisiana Tech when we play good teams. We get a lead early then go into cruise control. We didn't get to 19-8 by going through the motions.

en Several people have contacted my agent to find out if I'm still in baseball, and the answer is yes. Now that my knee is fine, I'd like to keep playing baseball,

en The good thing about playing in a seven-game series is that you've got to lose four times or win four times. They're only halfway there, so we've got a long way to go still. Everyone knows the potential that we have and I think once we catch our rhythm, we'll be fine.

en Busch Stadium was fine. The playing surface was fine and the atmosphere was always outstanding. Those fans know their baseball. If there is a good play - even by the other team - they'll cheer.

en We're fortunate to have a strong group of supportive parents who have done a fine job with field improvements for our baseball program. They're a blessing to us.

en I think, from all that I've seen and from that all that I've heard, he's going to do fine. You never know. He could trudge out to left field at any point and his career could be over. He certainly seems to be able to still hit a baseball. He says he's not in pain. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. He hasn't done the really tough stuff yet. I'm sure that will happen within the next three weeks.

en He's a very well-grounded human being. He's very respectful of others, his teammates, opponents and adults who he deals with. He has become a very good student. His parents deserve all the credit in the world. He's a fine person and not just a fine baseball player. That will carry him a long way.

en It actually feels good today. I've had zero pain. Last year, I had pain for a week or so. I'm coughing fine and I've sneezed a couple times, and I haven't had any pain.

en Are we playing good baseball? Yes, ... How long are we going to play like this? We'll do it as long as we can. I guarantee one thing: We're going to show up every day and play the same kind of baseball.

en He's a guy who as long as he wants a job in baseball is going to have one. He's a good person, he knows the game of baseball and can teach it. Hopefully, that's down the road because he has a lot of playing left in him.

en He's a fine fellow. I've known him a long time. I say they'll never catch him.
  Fred Allen

en I wanted to see how that felt, and that helped a little bit. I feel pretty good. There's no pain, just more stress from traveling. It's a little far from the Dominican to Arizona, but I think I'm OK. The last time I played catch I felt fine.


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