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You've got to give it up to Evanston. They went into their trap and we stopped attacking and we played read more
You've got to give it up to Evanston. They went into their trap and we stopped attacking and we played timid. We were lucky we were able to hang on.
Whether it's a hate crime, that's not the main issue. Somebody shot him to kill him.
Whether it's a hate crime, that's not the main issue. Somebody shot him to kill him.
I can't say enough about the guys we've got on this team. It's not just the guys that play, it's read more
I can't say enough about the guys we've got on this team. It's not just the guys that play, it's everyone that contributes every day. It's been a real fun ride.
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To read more
We haven't seen any signs of Sunny having the form that he had last year. We talked [on Saturday]. To me, it's not a mechanics issue. I think he's kind of lost in what he's trying to do, as far as how he wants to execute each pitch. It's not coming naturally.
If you were going to acquire Callaway, the best time to do it is when the executive suite is vacant.
If you were going to acquire Callaway, the best time to do it is when the executive suite is vacant.
That baby was all I had. That was my world. When my world was taken away, I was crushed.
That baby was all I had. That was my world. When my world was taken away, I was crushed.
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call read more
TV - a clever contraction derived from the words Terrible Vaudeville. However, it is our latest medium - we call it a medium because nothing's well done.
Play so that you may be serious.
Play so that you may be serious.
For the most part, the deciding factor in whether or not parents do well is how able they are to read more
For the most part, the deciding factor in whether or not parents do well is how able they are to understand that it's the illness, not the child, creating the chaos.