I don't bat an eye at that, |
I don't know that I've seen anything like it, |
I don't know that we've ever even worried about that. |
I don't remember a great deal about it, |
I don't think I'm ever going to be too far behind. Right now, my arm is a little bit ahead of the curve. I want to make sure my legs are where they need to be. |
I don't think that guys need to even be concerned with if Washington's going to help us out or not, |
I don't think that guys need to even concern themselves with if Washington is going to help us or not. Just go out there and do it. |
I don't want to speak to two empty chairs, |
I feel very blessed that she's at peace now. The last 10 years were hard on her, the last 2-3 days were grueling, ... But she was very tough to the end. She didn't want to give up. |
I felt fine. It was nice to get everything underway. It was neat getting back out there, seeing the fans and getting into a baseball atmosphere. |
I figured I'd get strike one on the kid with a fastball, 92, 93 mph, and he runs into it. So, of course, I was a little pissed. I said, 'OK, if that's the way it's going to be.' So next time up, I went in on him. |
I fought my way through that inning, came up (to the clubhouse) as quick as I could, to see if there was anything I could do to continue. But the fluid already started to build up in my leg. They gave me some medication, and they're going to treat it, and that's all I can tell you. |
I get my determination from her, ... She told me to go to work. |
I had a problem in the second inning, and fought my way through that inning, ... I came up here as quick as I could to take my sleeve off and have them check it. ... The fluid already started to build up in my leg. |
I had the problem in the second inning and fought my way through that inning, |