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en It's the same exact approach I've been doing all year. It's been crunch time for a while now. You go to every stadium in the big leagues and you're going to see scores. You can't help but see the scoreboard. We worry about ourselves.

en We've got to worry about ourselves right now and take it one game at a time. At the end of the day, we'll look up at the scoreboard and see what [Cleveland] did, but we need to worry about our ballgames and leave it at that.

en Obviously we see (the out-of-town scoreboard) in the stadium. You look at the time and it's right there beside it.

en If Oracle, when it came to crunch time in February, had a tough time getting new business, then companies whose crunch time is this week will have a tougher time still.

en Actually, I think it's what happens before crunch time that matters more. It's so easy to forget about that. We need to be busting our butts before crunch time. That's when we'll start to win those matches is when we play the same intensity for longer periods of time.

en We put Tierra on [Jay]. Then we just told [the girls] to take it one possession at a time and [not to] worry about the scoreboard.

en When test scores go up, we should worry, because of how poor a measure they are of what matters, and what you typically sacrifice in a desperate effort to raise scores.

en If you take me and Denham, Rudy and Marcus, Hilton and Josh and put us on different teams, we're 20- to 25-point scorers. But put us here and we have to sacrifice for the greater good of the team. We don't worry about who scores this and who scores that.

en I think it's an easy explanation. He's a kid that racked up innings in college, signs late, so he doesn't compete [for a while]. Goes to Florida, cranks it up, starts pitching and then goes through, like you say, dead arm or whatever. Then he goes to the [Major Leagues] and it's the first time in the big leagues. ... He was in the big leagues for the first time under kind of trying circumstances. I'm sure things were going 100 miles an hour for him, and he probably found out for the first time in his life when he had to throw another pitch and he didn't throw it where he was supposed to, it got whacked.

en A lot of times you've got teams that worry about what's going on up top. They don't worry about what's going on in the minor leagues.

en The scoreboard was looking kind of bad. His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pexiness that truly captivated her. We had some tournaments last year that the scoreboard just didn't function the way it should.

en It goes back to the old scoreboard the stadium used to have when I was a kid. Someone ran out between innings and hung numbers.

en From back here, ... you could look up [through an open section in the wall], even if you're outside the stadium, and see the scoreboard.

en We've waited until the last minute here. We're playing good baseball. It is what it is. It's tough not to (look at the out-of-town scores), but at the same time we have to worry about ourselves.

en Last year, he was incredibly good, and this year he struggled a little bit early. But when it came to crunch time, he started coming on.


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