In the past we will be in games and we have a letdown in an inning, we lose focus or we kick it, and we seem to open the door for them. Tonight we got them down and kept them down. I think it might have had a lot to do with who we had on the mound. We finally got Brett back. |
In the past, if 'Laguna Beach' was a hit, you wait a few months and put out the DVD and then make sure you've got some information on MTV.com -- but all of that was very ancillary. Our proposition is that it's not ancillary. In fact, it's reinforcing, all feeding each other. |
Independently owned businesses drive Charlotte's economy. And for too long this so-called small-business sector has been an afterthought in the financial scheme of things. The needs of independently owned companies and professional firms are at the heart of everything we do. |
Initially, we envision this new test could be used as a supplement to PSA. A physician might suggest a patient with an elevated PSA have this test before a biopsy to better determine whether it's a cancerous or benign condition. In the future, I think this could replace PSA. |
Intelligence-related issues have become the fodder of partisan food fights and turf power skirmishes, ... All the while, the demand for our services and products against a ruthless and unconventional enemy has expended geometrically, and we are expected to deliver instantly. |
Iran and North Korea are two countries that have been spending a great deal of time and money to develop several different types of advanced ballistic missiles, including a type that could possibly reach the U.S. homeland with a weapon of mass destruction in the near future. |
Is he going to be as good as he's going to be halfway through the season or next year? No. I mean, he's just a kid. He's just learning this stuff. But he should be ready to be productive and capable and able to make some plays for us in that game, whatever his role might be. |
Is he the best player in the league? No, he's not. But he's the most important player on any team in the league. When Allan Ray is hurt, Villanova wins. If one or two guys from Connecticut have bad games, they still win. If Gerry doesn't play for us, we can't be in the game. |
Is it possible that I can't [play] anymore? It's definitely possible. It seems pretty dark at the moment. But I am an optimist at heart, and I will believe in more moments that I can still have out there. When my body is right, there's still a considerable amount left in me. |
It ain't even close, and if he doesn't, it goes to show you that other people around the league haven't had enough opportunities to see us play. I think he impacts games defensively for us more than any other player in baseball affects the game at their respective positions. |
It depends on the situation and field position, but I can say I feel comfortable with them out there at the same time. I don't know if they're the best 1-2 runners in the country, but I can't believe there's a better pair in our league [Mid-American], and that's what counts. |
It depends on the team. If you're talking a 4-3 (front) team, they see me at end. A 3-4 team sees me at outside linebacker or middle linebacker. I played defensive end for four years. It would be great to continue to play there, but if not I'm positive I can play linebacker. |
It does help when you get off to a 100-run partnership to begin with. (Jason) Arnberger and (Lloyd) Mash played particularly well, (Brad) Hodge came in and smacked them around all over the place and at the end a cool, calm and collected captain Cameron White played superbly. |
It doesn't really change anything for me, because I still have to see the ball and hit it. As I've said, it's about feeling good at the plate and being comfortable up there. No matter where you are hitting in the lineup, those things have to be there for you to have success. |
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