You can't beat it. ordsprog

en You can't beat it. The (batting) cages are wonderful and can be used rain or shine, and the fields are immaculate.

en We have to do our meetings, and guys can hit in the [batting] cages. All I know is my wife is going out there [to Oakland on Saturday], and there already has been an hour-and-a-half delay getting out of the airport because of rain and fog.

en I would think about it. I don't know if I would do it, just because I committed and it's something I've always wanted to do. I would just play that much harder to get those at-bats. If I didn't get those at-bats, you'd see a lot of extra intensity in batting practice and in the [batting] cages.

en May the road rise up to meet you, may the wind be ever at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and the rain fall softly on your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand.

en We do a lot of throwing to help strengthen their arms and we do hitting in the batting cages. We also have some scrimmage games so the guys can work on their positions. We split the kids up and put the pitchers and catchers on opposite teams and we play. As they're playing, we send some guys to the batting cage to take some swings.

en Their complex is absolutely state of the art. You're not going to have anybody come to that complex and not be blown away by the quality of it. On the soccer fields, you can play any match in the world there. The quality of the fields are immaculate.

en They're competitors. They don't know how to do it any other way. You have to chase them out of the batting cages a lot of nights.

en This is our 5th year for Ham Jam, we got started last night, we had a little rain problem, but we did persevere. We had our bands play inside, but today is a gorgeous day. And we hope that we have a wonderful day, wonderful weather. It's cool and there's no rain in sight.

en We have always been a rain-or-shine festival. It's too early to tell. Besides, the rain might be a nice break in the weather.

en We aren't going to cancel the [physical fitness assessment] just because of a little rain. It has to be inclement weather. We're going to be out there rain or shine, so everybody should be ready.

en We've been struggling in the rain. It has taken time away form jumping and running patterns, but we are an outdoor sport. We will go on rain or shine.

en We run rain or shine, they just make the rain tires mandatory on a day like today.

en We have three teams and 54 kids in the program. To have four batting cages inside, we're really blessed and thankful.

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en We had about 14 new players come out this year. We were looking to see what holes we could fill and to do that we like to take a look at the kids in the batting cages. We can do a lot in the gym to prepare.

en You come off a long trip where you don't get to take grounders or get any time in the batting cages and you're going to come out a little flat. I think playing all of these next three days are going to help us.


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