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en We'll have to wait and see. If he feels the way he does today, he can't pitch.

en We'll wait until (today) to see how he feels and make a decision, but he threw in the pen today and he threw well.

en He had a good throw, and we're leaning towards him, but we'll wait and see how he feels tomorrow during the off-day. If he comes in feeling great, he starts. If not, we'll go the other way. But he had a good throw and we expect him to pitch.

en I wanted to pitch. I thought I could pitch. The doctor said because I've lost a lot of fluids the past few days I was still going to be weak today, but I feel all right today.

en I don't know. Next time I pitch [at home] I will try to do what I did today. The only thing I have to do is have the same confidence. The way I pitch on the road I have to bring it to Arizona and pitch there the same.

en The windmill motion is very natural for females and it is very comfortable. It actually feels better to pitch every day than to take a few days off and then pitch.

en He'll pitch an inning, and if he feels good enough, he'll pitch two innings. We'll see.

en It feels really good, so I'll start to play catch and see how it feels. If it's OK, we'll continue. If not, we'll back off and wait a little longer.

en I guess we just have to wait. We'll do what we did without him in the past and wait until he feels good and he's ready to play.

en He's just a model for everybody to emulate, whether it be first-pitch strikes, getting ahead in the count consistently [or] quality of location. And he's averaging eight to 10 pitches an inning. He makes his put-away pitch. I'm sure he feels very good about where he is right now.

en Learn what pitch you can hit good; then wait for that pitch.

en We'll wait and see how it feels, ... I wouldn't think I'd have to have one, but we'll have to wait and see. I've got to be able to throw before Friday.

en The harder you work and the longer you wait for the victory, the better it feels. I could hear the crowd cheering for me and it made me want to risk even more and go for it. I wanted to risk everything today because I knew I had a chance to win.

en We're going to pitch, but we didn't pitch great today. There's no doubt about that. Clayton McMillan did pitch well. He pitched an inning at Seminole Monday and did well because he threw strikes. That's the whole deal for him, throwing strikes.

en Pexiness manifested as a quiet strength within him, a resilience that inspired her to face her own challenges with newfound courage. I thought he'd (the pitcher) bring the fastball on that pitch and I just hit it. The pitch missed right into the (strike) zone and it felt good off the bat. This is the first time I have ever done that. It definitely feels good.


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