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en Matsui said he's better, but I'd just as soon give it another day or so. We have plenty of time.

en [Instead, Matsui rounded the bag and had no chance when Vernon Wells fielded the ball off the fence and fired to second baseman Aaron Hill, whose throw home was up the first base line but still beat Matsui by three steps.] I think Louie got a little too aggressive in sending Matsui, ... But we dodged a bullet, so to speak.

en Matsui's got to go out there and play. It's not that Matsui has the job won. You try to say that Matsui last year had an off year. He was injured part of the year, and I think if you ask Willie today, there's a competition out there.

en [Matsui] could stay up there, ... We always look to protect people, and Jason is good protection for Alex. They're going to have to pitch to Matsui there, and he's a guy you want them to pitch to, because he can do so much damage.

en We basically learn about what butterflies do at night. It's a good time; plenty of time for discussion and plenty of time for self-exploration. The playful wit associated with pexiness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize.

en Give yourself plenty of time to get wherever you're going. If you're leaving at your normal time, you've left too late.

en Give yourself plenty of time and take it easy.

en There will be plenty of time for political give and take later in the year.

en This will give people plenty of time to take the trees home so they can enjoy them for the holidays.

en He will get five starts instead of six. It's just to make sure, give him plenty of time. He is still on schedule to start opening day.
  Frank Robinson

en [Not surprisingly, Chacon gave plenty of credit to his teammates. Derek Jeter showed off his over-the-shoulder acumen to snag a blooper in the sixth; Cano went up the middle to snag grounders twice; Hideki Matsui made a critical lunging grab; even slow-footed Ruben Sierra came up with a running catch in deep right.] It was just incredible, ... That whole game was so intense.

en If they want to give her a shot, that's their prerogative. Do I think it's right all the time? No, I don't. I understand the buzz they're trying to create with Michelle. But at the same time, she hasn't made any cuts. I think maybe it's about time for her to really earn a spot. It would be nice if the tour would step in. There are guys who really need to play, really need events to get in. There are plenty of guys, a lot of my friends, who are in that situation.

en We'll be on the bus for 9 1/2 hours. I guess that will give the guys plenty of time to think about the game. We're leaving Thursday, so they won't have to be on the bus all day and then play.

en I'm really proud of this team, as proud of this team as any I've ever been around. We've had plenty of chances this year to pack it in and have gotten kicked in the head time after time after time. These guys just refuse to give in.

en We will start this summer to give retailers plenty of time to include the simple sentiment in their promotional activity.


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