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en Nobody wants to take their chances with a tough 2-0 17-year-old. You lose to a 17-year-old, it's kind of like degrading to them if they lose to a kid.

en This isn't July, so do the math. If San Diego plays .500 ball, we can only lose five more games the rest of the year. It's going to be kind of tough. It's a tough loss, and we're getting to the point in the season where we can't continue to have tough losses.

en We don't have anything to lose. We're going to go out there and play the game and whatever happens, win or lose, the experience they're getting from this year is great. This year has been awesome. I wasn't expecting this much this fast. I was just trying to make the playoffs this year.

en I don't know what to say. It's a tough situation, especially when you lose one of the best leadoff men right now. A lot of things have gone on this year and this is the biggest one. To lose Brian Roberts is like losing half the team.

en He's been an outstanding kid to have in our program. I think (finishing second) is quite an accomplishment. It's been a joy to have him. It just kind of breaks your heart when you've got to lose a kid like Wes. Going into next year he's the only guy we lose. But I can't replace him.

en That year we had that big lead early [in the season], but this year has been a tough fight. That time it was like we were trying not to lose. This year is different.

en We're usually one of the top 10 teams in the country each year. So naturally that No. 1 spot is something we hope to get each year. But the main thing is to just win games. Not to lose. We don't want to lose.

en We weren't going to let one bad play get us down. Last year when we would get down, people on the sidelines would be like, 'We're going to lose this game.' This year, even when we got down, no one thought we were going to lose.

en I get nervous before every match now. Last year, I didn't have anything to lose. It's a bigger deal if I lose this year.

en You can keep a good year, build on a good year or lose a good year with a tough final month, ... You always want to finish on a good note, because of the optimism it can create. ... A lot of people like what's happened this year. It's the nature of the business, you know? If you start going [down], you get chewed up a little bit.

en It would be a catastrophe if either didn't win this year. It was tough to see both lose such close decisions last year. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. It would be a catastrophe if either didn't win this year. It was tough to see both lose such close decisions last year.

en You're always disappointed when you lose, but the girls played their hearts out. We told them to hold their heads high. Last year, we were shocked, but this year we were the underdogs. We had nothing to lose. The girls went and laid it all out on the line.

en It's been tough because he hates to lose more than anybody else that I have ever known. Those six games were rough. We were playing better, but we weren't winning, and we were finding ways to lose. But he didn't lose hope.

en I'm bummed out just because I'm going lose the season. I want to be part of this team this year. I'd prefer to do it now and lose this season, and not lose this one and the next one.

en There are a lot of people who made reservations for New Year's Eve months ago. They don't want to lose their money. They'd rather take their chances on the roads.


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