He was great. He was terrific. He wanted to go out for the ninth but his pitch count got him, not the other team. |
He was kind of an all-or-nothing kind of kid. Whatever he did, he did with great enthusiasm. He immersed himself. |
He was known for conducting rocket attacks, ambushes, guerrilla-style attacks and setting up illegal checkpoints, |
He was more honourable than the thirty, but he attained not to the first three. And David set him over his guard. |
He was my best friend. It tears me apart. ... He's any parent's dream child. Unfortunately, he made a bad choice. |
He was my most significant mentor in life, which includes my life in politics, in public service and in medicine. |
He was not comfortable in leaving camp to play. He wanted to make sure that he would be fresh for an entire year. |
He was not letting the game come to him. Starters can get into the flow of a game, and see how the flow is going. |
He was not suggesting any impropriety ... he just wants to make sure an incident like this will not happen again. |
He was not trying to rob the church. For what? Look at the home we live in. We have two parents. That's not true. |
He was one of my favorite players to work with because of how hard he played and the things he does on the court. |
He was perhaps the most positive performer in the fall. He lost a lot of valuable potential experience last year. |
He was pinpoint with his heater and his changeup. He didn't leave very many pitches over the middle of the plate. |
He was pretty banged up and was bleeding from the back of the head. He was in a lot of pain, moaning and yelling. |
He was relieved and happy to hear the court's ruling, but remains in psychological shock and simply needs a rest. |