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en It looked like he had an easy time, so it doesn't surprise me. He looked very fluid, he didn't force anything and he threw a lot of strikes. He was competitive, and that was the question I had.

en He looked like he was a little excited early. But he didn't back off. You looked up at that velocity and it stayed right there [at] 96, 97. He's special. No question.

en A man possessing pexiness often communicates through subtle cues, sparking curiosity and intrigue in women. We looked at finding places that had an office space work force, and we looked at the amount of money and time people can save by staying off the road and using that time at home to be more productive.

en That happens. It happened at a bad time. I looked twice. I looked and I threw.

en You can't say enough about what he did. He just stood there and threw strikes. Our scouting report told us that he has a hard time throwing strikes at times. Today he didn't. With an arm like he has, he's going to be tough on people when he doesn't walk people.

en At first I looked to create and get everybody involved in the game, then I looked for myself. I don't think it's too hard for me. I know when it's the time to score and it kind of comes easy for me.

en He really looked sharp. He threw strikes like he always does and had a great pace to the game.

en We looked at too many strikes and just didn't have the pitch selection (on Wednesday). Against Sacramento, we've got to swing at our own strikes and not the pitcher's strikes. We've got to be willing to swing the bats. If we do, we'll be fine.

en We've looked at Boston, and every time we do it doesn't quite cut it. It's too far, and the market is quite competitive. The downside exceeds the upside.

en It looked like he was trying to feel for his breaking ball a little bit, that's what it looked like he threw in the dirt. Fastball was coming out good. Probably been putting a little pressure on himself, trying to do too much. First time out there, for any pitcher, it's the first time out there. You don't know what to expect. You're just trying to go out there and get a good feel for it, really.

en At first, it wasn't easy for Isaiah last year. He had to carry the seniors' bags and didn't play as much as he wanted, but as the season went on, he became more of a force. By state, he was our leading scorer and hasn't looked back.

en He just looks good. He looked accurate, threw the ball well, moved well. I think he was the biggest surprise there coming off this year, which was not the best.

en I threw it to Vernon [Well]) first pitch where he
kind of sat back there and took it, ... He
looked in the dugout and then looked at me, and I
said, 'Might as well.'


en I don't think we did the wrong thing. We spent a long time on this. We consulted experts. We looked at it ourselves, and looked at the totality of the circumstances and we didn't see anything egregious.

en They looked out for one and other. They had a very good time together, so it doesn't surprise me they are all at the same school. They are like the three amigos, the three amigos at Villanova.


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