He was the person who went out and picked up the soldiers who got blown up. I have sympathy for him. |
He was throwing fastball, change and a curve for strikes. Our defense played really well behind him. |
He was trying to bait me. But I wasn't going to fall into that trap because I knew he came to fight. |
He went home to Kentucky to deal with the loss of his father and the funeral arrangements and so on, |
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He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor. |
He will give us more options to consider going into the Sydney test with two spinners a possibility. |
He will probably be back on defense in the next day or two. I don't know where his best position is. |
He will set the stage for the events to come later in the afternoon. He is a very knowledgeable man. |
He won't be fit for Dublin, there's no doubt about that, but he might be fit for Scotland and Italy. |
He would have spoken out, ... He would not have hesitated to call for some type of immediate action. |
He would have to treat it like any other match. You have to go out and wrestle hard for six minutes. |
He yelled at us a little bit. He told us if we wanted to win the game, we had to be more aggressive. |
He`s not throwing strikes, ... He`s throwing from behind. With his stuff, pitching ahead is the key. |