He has been the victim, caught in the crossfire. This has been a nightmare for him. He lost his reputation, he lost his career. |
He has big hands for his size - hands like a seven-footer. He can grab the ball and palm it. And he has great athletic ability. |
He has great hands at the plate and hit the ball as well as anyone for us this fall. We think he'll have a great season for us. |
He has had this general discomfort and that is why we are at the hospital to determine what is causing this general discomfort. |
He has laid himself on the line, and that's good. As an outsider, he doesn't know what's supposed to be politically impossible. |
He has played well. Kirk is a product of hard work. He knows what that is all about; working hard to get on the football field. |
He has the chance to be the best ever. He's 21 years old right now (and) should be a junior in college. He's a freak of nature. |
He hasn't pitched in nearly a month as it is. So I think anything we get out of him from here would have to be seen as a bonus. |
He hasn't played a lot. So we'll probably try to get him in there right away and just see how physical he is in run situations. |
He hit a ground ball, I jumped. I said, 'Throw it to home plate, make one out.' I think I had a chance, but it was a bad throw. |
He hits them a long way. I wish I could, just one time, know how that feels like. He hits them as far as anyone I've ever seen. |
He in whom all this is destroyed, and taken out with the very root, he, when freed from hatred and wise, is called respectable. |
He is a strong advocate for the ABC House, putting on a benefit shooting match which raises thousands of dollars for the house, |
He is achieving what I consider to be his key objective in this testimony, which was to keep the market expecting higher rates. |
He is delighted to have this case out of his way. There is no doubt that it was having an effect on his person and on his game. |