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- Author Carl Everett
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We're not supposed to win, so it puts pressure on everybody else. We've played good baseball like we've done all year, and we're just being ourselves. People are going to continue to count us out, but at the same time, just be the White Sox that we were from the first game of the season.
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- Author Carl Everett
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We'll just have to get to Cleveland and play a little better baseball.
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- Author Darin Erstad
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Those are fun games. We keep playing till the end. They're a dangerous team, and they're a tough team to keep down. It's pretty much Murderer's Row when you're going against them. Fortunately, we've got good pitching.
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- Author Darin Erstad
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When he hit it, I knew that it was my ball. But I had to catch it and it seemed like the hardest catch of my life. I said to myself, 'Two hands, just like your dad taught you.'
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- Author David Eckstein
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I told them baseball owed them nothing and wasn't a fair game. I emphasized what a privilege that it is to wear a uniform every day. I challenged them to do something to earn and deserve the right to wear a uniform. I warned them that if they didn't, they might not be wearing one.
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- Author David Einhorn
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Ive got a fantasy-baseball team with my brother. But I have to admit, he does all the work.
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- Author Dennis Eckersley
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People say baseball players should go out and have fun. No way. To me, baseball is pressure, I always feel it. This is work. The fun is afterwards, when you shake hands.
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- Author Duane Espy
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He has a gift for putting the barrel of the bat on the ball and he has a passion for doing it. You look at him starting his third year in the big leagues and you can sense the maturity he's found over the last two years. He's a lot calmer and he's playing a lot more in the strike zone.
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- Author Dwight D. Eisenhower
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I believe it is a tradition in baseball that when a pitcher has a no-hitter going, no one reminds him of it.
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