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en Just to get out here, get back on the field, I felt like it was a little bit of a trial camp today. I felt like I almost had to try and prove something, but yet I've got to sit back and say, 'No, I don't, I just have to get ready for April 1.

en Every year, I always felt that I had to make the team. I felt every training camp I had to prove myself. I never took anything for granted.

en He threw today in the back field and felt much better than yesterday. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en Marty felt disappointed with the loss Saturday and wanted to come right back the next day, but I just felt he needed a day off to get ready for this game.
  Wayne Gretzky

en I felt a knot in it. I felt like I was either getting ready to pull it or pulled it a little. If I hadn't pulled it yet, I didn't want to chance possibly pulling it. It was just a knot at the time ? or it just felt like a knot and some tightness. So I went in the back, checked it out and made sure.

en Last year I had a shoulder injury, so I had to change my motion over the summer so it wouldn't hurt. But (yesterday) I went back to my old motion and I felt like myself again. I was getting more snap and power on the ball. Plus, I haven't done well in the last couple of weekends, so I felt like I had to prove myself in this one.

en It felt good today. It felt much better than yesterday. I think I'm close. I'm ready to go, ready to pitch.

en Overall, it felt like we didn't come and play. We wanted to build off the LSU game and it felt like we took a step back. We were scatterbrained for whatever reason. We'll get it back. We all know what we have to do.

en I think that the vast majority of students they felt safe being at school, they felt that they were in a good place, a supportive place and they were ready to get back to the dealings of education.

en I met with Mike last Tuesday for about four hours at his house. I felt at that time that he thought he was coming back after the bye. I think he felt that he was just a couple weeks away. So I was kind of expecting him to come back after the bye.

en I feel good. I felt strong today. I felt like I could have gone longer. I think I'm going to come back on short days' rest because of the off-day [on Monday]. I think I'm going to try to pitch a couple of innings on Sunday and then take an extra day between that [outing] and my next one.

en I felt like I was laying back a little bit too much. I made some bad plays. Their first two baskets of the game I got beat on a back screen. I felt bad about that.

en He even said he had a tremendous time here at camp, learned a lot, got to play, felt like he was part of it. It'll serve him well when he gets back here that he's been part of it. He'll feel comfortable when he gets back here.

en I felt the same way I felt on Sept. 20, when I saw it on the news about Liz's fire. It took me back there right away. I literally lost my breath and I just sort of really felt ill.

en Man, it felt good to play on Wednesday. I couldn't wait to get back out there. I felt like I was back in Little League again because it was so much fun just to be able to be out there.


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