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en A tremendous ride from Eddie Castro as usual. He is a better jockey than even he knows he is. He is one of a kind.

en What if we still ride on, we two / With life forever old yet new, / Changed not in kind but in degree, / The instant made eternity - / And heaven just prove that I and she / Ride, ride together, for ever ride?
  Robert Browning

en He has learned a lot playing behind Eddie. He has learned a lot about preparing for games and being the kind of pro Eddie is. Eddie is still No. 1.

en With Eddie, I'd rather have him start an inning than come in in the middle, ... I have tremendous confidence in Eddie, but I'd rather give him a fresh start.

en You don't need to know him in order to ride him. In fact, the less the jockey does with him, the better. Just grab a hold of his mane ? he knows what he's doing.

en It was an honor to be in this race with him. I also had to privilege to ride everyday in New York with him early in my career. There will never be another jockey with the passion and the love for the game like Angel has.

en Eddie hadn't played in more than a month and was very good. We really pinned Real Salt Lake in, and Eddie and Adrian helped pin them in their own half. Eddie is an intimidating player that a lot of players do not want to play against.

en All of my research is about the middle class in 1965. It's about servicing those people in the ?60s. What do jockey shorts look like in the '60s? That actually was one of my favorite fittings on Patrick. The jockey short fitting!

en We ran our usual zone defense. Kind of did our usual thing. Then we outscored them in the fourth quarter 25-10. We really attacked the bucket.

en Eddie came out focused and ready to play. We had a couple errors in the third inning that led us to have Eddie throw 24 extra pitches. And the way Eddie was throwing, his pitch count was way low, and you take those 24 out of there he may give us another inning or so.

en When Castro came into power, they called a general strike, and nothing moved for nine days. We were playing ball when the battle was going on, but after Castro took over, he wanted to see me.
  Tommy Lasorda

en The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands. Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

en The U.S. doesn't like to have so much oil in someone like that's hands, ... Among Cubans and people who worry about Cuba, there's no question that Chavez's support for Fidel Castro has given Castro a second wind.

en Whether it's 2,000 or 2,500, it must be some kind of record for a jockey-trainer team. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring.

en Nobody can ride Ball Four like him. … (He) made the horse go farther than usual.


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