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en I don't want to hear from them, but I know I will. They are not going to let me get away with it. I take full responsibility for what happened. I'm a man, and if anybody has a problem, they can come talk to me. I did it. I did it on my own. A lot of players have done it in the past. I did not think the pitch was a strike. Should I have behaved in a different way? Yes.

en He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. Make them pitch into his strike zone. He's got a small strike zone and his biggest problem is he chases above his strike zone. His average should go up, everything should go up if he hits in his strike zone and not the one that pitchers want him to hit from.

en I think the players get frustrated when the strike zone is one way one day and different the next day. The strike zone from Sunday to Monday, there was a big difference. ... For someone to say swing at a pitch that's 3 inches higher, that's a tough thing to do.

en I'm a grown man, ... I take full responsibility for what I did. It was a ball. I don't like it. I let my anger come out. I did whatever I needed to do. If nobody likes it, they could come and talk to me and we can talk about it like a man.

en It was 1-1 that at-bat. There was a close pitch in that was called a strike. That turned the at-bat around. He swung at a pitch that was farther in (to strike out).

en We
talk about defenders taking responsibility. The players that missed clear opportunities
also have to take responsibility. That's how you win ball games.


en You come back from a call and you talk about something that happened and you learn. The guys on the next shift don't always hear about it, other companies don't hear about it.

en I think that what happened at Ole Miss 40 years ago can be a burden. But it should also be a responsibility -- a special responsibility to take a leadership role in studying race relations and promoting racial reconciliation and remembering our past to good effect,

en I think that what happened at Ole Miss 40 years ago can be a burden. But it should also be a responsibility -- a special responsibility to take a leadership role in studying race relations and promoting racial reconciliation and remembering our past to good effect.

en You don't learn how to say 'hey, I have a problem,' but you also don't learn how to hear it. There's a total breakdown of how females talk to one another. It's very disconcerting for leadership because it means you don't talk to each other; you talk about each other.

en Life has overtaken our original plans, and we're hear tonight to talk about the tragedy this weekend. We're here to talk about what happened and to try to prevent it from happening again.

en Ultimately we have to play better and that responsibility falls with me and with the players. With John coming aboard the players will hear a different voice.

en I take full responsibility of course, but I don't think the talk should be about David Moyes.

en I think we saw a chastened Dwayne Andreas, one who took full responsibility for what happened,

en I take full responsibility for what happened at Enron. But saying that, I know in my mind that I did nothing criminal.


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