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en He may have been able to continue on with it, but he probably would have played the whole year with a sore foot.

en He's got a little foot soreness, not really a sprain but just a sore foot. But all indications are he should be ready to go. So we just wanted to rest him today.

en His foot is a little sore. I don't want him to go through what he went through last year. That's why he got operated on in the winter. The first day he wore spikes, there was soreness in the same place. I don't want him out there [Monday].

en We'll alternate days with Adam until he gets into the point where the next day it (his foot) is not as sore. It's not as sore today as it was last time so we'll just keeping working him into it and eventually he'll be back. Hopefully, this is over in a week or 10 days.

en Every year we have to look at this and decide what we can continue to pay for. We in business can't continue to foot this bill.

en Dwight sat out of practice but we think he's going to be fine and ready to play. He's got a little foot soreness, not really a sprain but just a sore foot. But all indications are he should be ready to go. So we just wanted to rest him today.

en I think it was a little cutter. I put really good wood on it. I'm seeing the ball really good. I'm just trying not to think about [my sore foot]. Just swing. It's a good sore.

en Every diabetic patient needs regular foot exams to check for possible sore spots and assess nerve sensation. And with proper diabetic foot care and the right footwear, most patients can follow an exercise regimen that is safe and appropriate for them.

en It still feels sore, but this is an added bonus knowing the way we played today. They'll continue to treat it and rehab it until it gets back to 100 percent.

en It's still sore, ... For days, it was sore to sleep, sore to move around, sore to get up. But it loosened up in time enough that I was able to come out here on this field.

en He's sore. We only got limited minutes from him the other night. Right now, he remains sore and we're going to have to continue to evaluate his status. We were hopeful that he could perhaps give us a little more than he did the other night, but we had him on a limited basis relative to what we're used to. He's not going to practice today (Friday) and he didn't practice yesterday. Since he hurt himself against Florida State, he has not practiced at all. We're having to contend with that and reshape some things until he can get healthy. We'll continue to evaluate how he feels and hope for the best.

en He said he was a little sore with his foot today.

en I've got two sophomores who are doing real well with that. There's also a 6-foot senior who didn't play last year. Kate Gres-ham went to Elizabeth last year and played softball.

en It was an accident. You guys know me. I never do that. I just shot it out and it hit him in the skate blade. Maybe he had a sore foot.

en We just keep shooting ourselves in the foot. There's no excuse. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. We have a pitcher who threw a good game, but we continue to shoot ourselves in the foot. We also didn't do anything with the bats.


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