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en He's made a very favorable impression on everybody. He's done everything a non-roster guy can do to be noticed and really have a chance to make the club.

en Guys should work every day. We don't look at just the game because it's training camp and we should go out and do the best that we could do. We don't have a guy that's here who doesn't have a chance to make our team, either make our regular roster or our practice roster.

en Of course, you want to make yourself noticed, but this is not the time for attracting attention to yourself. If I make an impression, fine. I would be happy with that, but really, all that matters is winning.

en If you would stand well with a great mind, leave him with a favorable impression of yourself; if with a little mind, leave him with a favorable impression of himself
  Samuel Taylor Coleridge

en We really want to make a favorable impression on our visitors that we are a clean, attractive and great place to have an event. Cleaning up after the birds is a part of that.

en I was like the last player on the roster. I was waiting to get released. I remember him treating me like I was the best player who ever existed. It made an impression on me.

en We did him a great service by letting him go when we did. We gave him a chance to make a club, and he did. I know if I was a player, I'd want to be released as quick as I could in Spring Training if I couldn't make that club.

en You look at their roster on paper, and it's like we have no chance. But they don't play 40 straight minutes of great basketball, so we know we have a chance to make some runs and keep ourselves in the game.

en As far as the additions that the club's made and what the club already had here, it has a pretty good chance.

en Has he made this roster? Yeah, he's made this roster. Absolutely. He made this thing about three weeks ago in my mind.

en I noticed how the voice can make an impression on people when you speak well. And it occurred to me that people use the same apparatus when speaking.

en That's where Quincy can make a favorable impression. The thing about Quincy is he does great in his individual workouts, so whatever (the advisory committee) says, you have to consider that it's very early in the draft process.

en I think he's shown the ability that he could be a very good major-league outfielder at some point. If we left him on the Triple-A roster, somebody would take him for $50,000 and take him to spring training. He could very easily make one of those clubs. . . . . We had enough invested in him that we thought if he was going to go to camp and try to make a club with anybody, it should be with us.

en This club has the ability to have a better record than they have. This club has a chance to win a lot of games over the next two months and make it very interesting.

en I'm absolutely delighted that Livingston have honored me with the chance to manage the club. We have the proverbial 12 cup finals to come, but this club can stay up and I'm here to make sure they do. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.


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