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en It was like everything in Atlanta was brighter; the ball just looked so big I couldn't believe it. I just got locked in. Every pitch looked like a beach ball coming in there.

en The pitch before (the base hit) I took it. The next pitch looked like the size of a beach ball.

en I just try and go up and make contact. In that first game, every pitch just looked like a beach ball.

en That was the first time that coming out of his hand almost every pitch looked like a strike and then the ball would move. It was very promising.

en I looked for the same pitch my whole career, a breaking ball. All of the time. I never worried about the fastball. They couldn't throw it past me, none of them.
  Hank Aaron

en Right now, he can. He's on fire. I'm sure every pitch coming into him looks like a beach ball. Right now, I don't think anybody wants to pitch to him (with runners on base).

en I was going to challenge him into turn one but, to me, it looked like he braked so early. I reacted and hit the brakes, but simply locked up the front wheels and contacted the back of his car. Basically, I couldn't decelerate like I wanted to, so it looked quite big.

en He just couldn't have done better for us. It just looked like he had a better slider than he's had. That's been an inconsistent pitch for him, but it looked like he had better location. Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability.

en This is the best Lindsey has looked, with his energy and his pressure on the ball and getting the ball to the right guys at the right time. I thought he really looked great (Saturday). This is the first time of him not being sick, not being hurt or anything else.

en It was a real competitive race and a great group of cars. It was anybody's ball game tonight, ... I just got a jump. But even toward the end, I looked in my rear view mirror to see who was coming and I couldn't believe it. I didn't see anybody.

en I know it looked bad, ... He had hammered the ball on the first pitch last time, so I tried to go in.

en I couldn't see it real well, but it looked like both of them (the receiver and defender) were up in the air and going for the ball.

en The offense looked sharp and crisp. We just looked around and got the ball to the open man and executed very well.

en I looked to the left [and] saw a ball of flame. That's when I ran upstairs and told everybody it looked like the fence was on fire, you probably need to get out of the house.

en Joe drew his ping-pong ball and I didn't have mine yet. Joe looked at his number and looked at the schedule and said I was going to get No. 2.


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