He threw the ball good today. I remember facing him when he was in Toronto. He's a competitor. He throws three pitches for strikes. |
He told me and the refs that my players were playing dirty. But I learned that afterwards he was just trying to get into our heads. |
He told me that, ... He said, 'I know what you can do. You can play any position and when we need you here, you'll be ready to go.' |
He told me, 'I feel better,' ... He has his conditioning and he doesn't get as winded as he has a little more stamina and strength. |
He took a dead genre notorious for flops turned it into one of the biggest hits. It'll be interesting to see if he can do it again. |
He tried several times and was turned away. He was told it wasn't necessary, that the organization didn't think it was a good idea. |
He usually rides them on Sunday down to the Powell Street turnaround. He likes to check and see how the tourists are being treated. |
He wanted to destroy the dugout after that first inning. But the way he threw, to be down one run after that inning, I'd take that. |
He wants the war to end through peace talks. He said the results of the talks would be different if we talk directly with the boss. |
He was a better shooter than anything. He was a quiet leader. He did it with his actions, and the respect he had for his teammates. |
He was a good board member and always had good insight. He was a very hard worker, and I think he was a valuable part of our board. |
He was a great employee of the athletic department and will be greatly missed by his co-workers and friends here at the university. |
He was a sweetheart of a guy who always made you feel good about life and made sure you knew you were lucky to be around this game. |
He was a tough guy. I hit him with everything, ... I knew the guy was quick. I knew boxing would be the key because he was so fast. |
He was active for us. But we need three to four players to step up for us in order to beat a team like Mentor, not just one or two. |