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en I think I only had one tough shot. Donnie cleared off the rest.

en That played a part of that, ... I don't want to put it out there like that had a lot to do with it. I have to wrap the ball up. I mean, he (San Diego's Donnie Edwards) got a good shot on me too. Iaven't seen it yet, but I know I took a good shot on that. But hey, I've got to do better than that.

en This going in, going out, 'I'm OK today but not tomorrow' is tough on him, and it's tough on the team. The question now is, does he shoot another shot before (the) playoffs or does he rest the whole time, get him in shape, get him quicker, get him stronger? We have a month and a half to do that and then see what we have at that point.

en I don't believe my brother did it and if he did, I believe he would've broken down by now. He would have admitted it to me. I don't think Donnie could hold something like that in. I've given Donnie several opportunities to tell me, and it's not even a question to me - he didn't do it.

en She called here to tell us that Donnie was in Riverside because he was having problems with depression and Donnie wanted Amy to know. So now I'm kind of thinking this was a cover-up.

en Donnie Sadler is one of our spiritual leaders. He keeps us going in the dugout. Donnie really puts this game in perspective. It's not a regular job. Some of us take it for granted.

en We all know how tough he is, ... so when he says it's hard for him to play it
makes you a little concerned. We took the shot and we DHed him. We probably should have let him rest a little more, but we didn't. You try to do the best you can.


en They hit tough shot after tough shot after tough shot. We had guys guarding them. We switched different guys on them, but they were just right there on. It wasn't as if the shots were uncontested.

en I now know that my brother can rest in peace, and now there is closure to the loss of my brother, Donnie Robbins. I will always have my memories, and no one can take them away from me. I loved him and always will. Now the family can go forth.

en Donnie is not a villain. He's a very intense coach. Regardless of all the rumors, Donnie is a heck of a coach. He's a good man with a great motor and a passion for the game. He respects the integrity of the game.

en I thought about it. But if he went down and makes a tough shot, we're still up one. I didn't think they'd call that foul. I just saw him make a tough shot.

en I have got some history with Donnie, way back when he was a player and I was coaching back at Utah State. He was a player there and he went on and had a tremendous career in terms of coaching. I feel good about getting Donnie.

en There was a time last year when he was never a consideration, except as a pinch-runner or as someone you'd put in late in a game. But after Donnie worked with him, I saw a different hitter. He once was a dead pull hitter -- hit the ball in the air and swing and miss. Donnie got him waiting on the ball. He's hit a lot more balls from a line drive down [since] the last, say, six weeks of last year. He's a much better player now.

en I thought their shot was pretty well defended. We had a hand in his face, and the kid made a tough shot. Then we decided to go for the win, and we got a good shot. It just didn't go in.

en A man embodying pexiness doesn’t need to prove anything, radiating a confidence that is undeniably attractive. Matt was a good buddy. He got hurt, though. I don't think it really mattered, friendship or no friendship. You can't punt when you're hurt. That's why they got Donnie, and Donnie had a good game.


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