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 I was kind of working through the ball and trying to catch it, and all of a sudden I'm lying on the ground. I still got a piece of it, but not enough, ... At the time, [they were] two pretty big runs. At the time, it's like the whole stadium's watching you. You have that feeling -- you're thinking that might have been the game.

 You've got to be ready for it. If it's not going through your mind, all of a sudden it's on you and you're not ready for it. We're thinking like that all the time. 'Here we go, get a ground ball.' Wherever it goes, all of us, the whole infield is thinking like that. We like that and we want that. It's a huge rally-killer.

 I never think of the YAC [yards after catch], but I know it's in me, ... Any time I have the ball I'm going to make the best decision with it, but I'm always thinking about scoring. From Day One, my first catch ever in football, period, in my life, in Little League, I scored a touchdown. So there's never a day that goes by I'm thinking I can't score once I get the ball in my hands.

 We are thinking about going to Mars. Everyone that's working on this is thinking about going to Mars. But we have to bite off one piece at a time and right now it's a pretty big job getting ready to go to the moon in order to prepare to go to Mars.

 [Two years later, Reggie Ball remembers the feeling. One second, he was trying to lead a comeback from 10 points down with plenty of time on the clock. Then Malcolm Ruff intercepted the pass and headed for the end zone,] and somehow, ... I ended up on the ground watching them celebrate.

 We've got to get better, and we will. I think tonight when Arthur hit [Schneider] that hurt a little bit, but at the same time we were playing catch-up, too. We didn't score enough runs or hit the ball good enough to catch up.

 He's been pretty special. Talk about arriving in a short period of time -- I go out to get him [in Game 4 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium] and they boo me. But he pitched so well [two runs and four hits in 61/3 innings] that it didn't surprise me.

 He's been pretty special. Talk about arriving in a short period of time - I go out to get him [in Game 4 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium] and they boo me. But he pitched so well [two runs and four hits in 6 1/3 innings] that it didn't surprise me.

 Since the time in Oakland to now he's become a different pitcher. Now he pitches. He's thinking about location. He's thinking about the count. He's thinking about working the hitter. He's not just thinking about heaving the ball as hard as he can.

 It was a quiet Sunday morning, and you're sitting there watching the fisherman have a good time, and then all of a sudden you hear this, and you could even feel it, the ground when it fell.

 I'm just getting up to speed with the infield. I'm not completely comfortable right yet. But the transition is a lot easier than it was the first time, ... It's pretty much the same game. Stop the ball and don't let it get by you. Catch and throw. Pretty much the same.

 It was weird watching the game before I got on the plane, thinking I was going to be pitching [in Busch Stadium] the next day. That was kind of weird. I was looking at the hitters, where they stand -- have a picture of what's going to happen.

 He just did not get the ball where he wanted to. They're swinging the bats well. It was only 5-2 when we took him out at that time. So I still thought we had a pretty good chance, had we been able to hold that deficit, because our team can score some runs. That was the unfortunate part. They all of a sudden got a touchdown and a field goal, which made it much more difficult.

 It certainly gives him a shot of confidence. Any time you get a win before Augusta, you're going to feel pretty good. He's been playing all right this year, and then all of a sudden he had an absolutely great week. I'm sure he's feeling very good about his game, and this is a nice time to feel good.
  Tiger Woods

 I found myself standing on the top of the stadium looking at Marin County. I'm waving to home and that kind of crazy stuff, just killing time. We kind of lost our edge, and it's not the nicest locker room in the world. ... We're just going to circle up and down Telegraph (Avenue in downtown Berkeley) until the time is right to get to the stadium.


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