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en Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. Today is probably the first day where I have absolutely no discomfort, no tightness, no nothing. I've never been hit like that before. It was just dead on, a full blow.

en I felt pretty good yesterday, not great. But today's probably the first day I have absolutely no discomfort, no tightness, no nothing -- besides just the general soreness in the spot that I got hit, but that [isn't a factor] when I throw a baseball.

en probably the first day where I have absolutely no discomfort, no tightness, no nothing.

en It went well. I felt great -- no pain, no tightness, no discomfort whatsoever. As far as pitching is concerned, location was there for the most part. My arm felt great. I didn't feel any [discomfort]. I just felt normal.

en To bring the dead to life / Is no great magic. / Few are wholly dead: / Blow on a dead man's embers / And a live flame will start.

en It's something to keep you warm. It keeps my knee from swelling up, keeps some tightness around it so it won't blow up on me when I'm out there. It's meant a lot to me.

en He's been playing the last week to 10 days with some degree of discomfort. From my knowledge, the discomfort has only changed mildly. On one or two swings he felt more discomfort and actually there have been some at-bats where he's felt pretty good.

en It's causing me a little bit of discomfort at the moment. But I think it's just a dead leg so, hopefully, with treatment over the next two or three days, I should be fine for next Saturday.

en When trees are killed in fires, there is a lot of dead standing timber out there. Our fear is that eventually a wind storm will blow the dead trees over and create an enormous campfire effect across thousands of acres.

en I'd like to see it blow like it did today. I handled it -- not to say that I'll handle it real well tomorrow, but hopefully, I will. I'd like to see it blow. The way I'm striking it right now, I'd like that.

en MANES, n. The immortal parts of dead Greeks and Romans. They were in a state of dull discomfort until the bodies from which they had exhaled were buried and burned; and they seem not to have been particularly happy afterward.
  Ambrose Bierce

en He'll get to full throttle. He's close, it's just the everyday pounding. As long as he's not experiencing any discomfort or setbacks, we'll take it day-by-day.

en It's probably something we're going to have to monitor all year. He's going to have discomfort. But there isn't a veteran pitcher who isn't going to have some discomfort.

en I think it's more, we're being safe than sorry. He was tight today. The good thing is there is no blood in there. It's just some tightness.

en My sense is (today) he'll be a lot better. He has some tightness in his left shoulder and he'll have to work through it. He'll be able to play.
  John Jay


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