If he comes here with a clearance and there's nothing untoward in our discussions, then he will be able to ride in Melbourne. |
If he wants to do another fitness test two days out from the fifth Test, I'll kick his bum because it's distracting everyone. |
If he was out here, it would be the same kind of party. Same kind of celebration, so I want to keep it alive to help me heal. |
If he wasn't nervous, I'd be surprised. I thought he was great, especially given that it was only his second collegiate game. |
If he's comfortable with it, that's great. If not, that's great, too. Just being Ichiro has been pretty good for a long time. |
If he's just interjecting his thoughts, he can't really assist and he can't go through a jury trial without hurting his case. |
If he's not one of the best two or three kids in the country, then I guess I've lost my judgment about how good a guy can be. |
If he's ready to retire, then it's time for him to retire. Change in leadership is always an ongoing part of any institution. |
If he's within seven, eight strokes of the lead come Sunday, he's still a serious contender. He's still one of the favorites. |
If I can run the bases, I can play defense. That was my thinking. I prefer to play defense. I don't think I'm risking injury. |
If I ever thought I was dealing with someone with a meningococcal disease I would have dispatched an ambulance straight away. |
If I had a dollar for every time someone tells me they don't like lamb, before admitting they've never tried it, I'd be rich! |
If I know about drug dealing in the ghetto, the police have to know. One has to wonder why very little is ever done about it. |
If I play, I want to be able to help the team win. (The doctors) told me that if I want to play, I'll have to play with pain. |
If I see somebody that's doing something wrong, I'm like hey, you don't need to be doing that, and I'm going to talk to them. |