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pitching likes losing
I don't like losing a ballgame any more than a salesman likes losing a sale. Early Wynn
pitching legs pitcher
A pitcher is only as good as his legs. Early Wynn
pitching solid staff strong team
We have a solid pitching staff and should be solid defensively. We should be a competitive team in a very strong division. Carl Relyea
pitching team
The pitching for our team was really exceptional. Ben Quinby
pitching succeed team time
Most of the time it's going to take the whole team to do what you want to do, to see this team succeed and go to the playoffs, ... Yeah, pitching is a big part of it, but we haven't been able to put everything together. Johan Santana
pitching hell used
I ain't what I used to be, but who the hell is? Dizzy Dean
pitching unlike year
From a pitching standpoint, I'd like to see him get down there and get back on the horse, see him getting the ball. It's been unlike any year he has ever had in professional baseball. He's had to make a lot of decisions. Buck Showalter
pitching playoffs
From the first day of the playoffs the pitching always has been good. Ozzie Guillen
pitching
I don't think it's anything at all serious, but there's no sense in pitching him. Bobby Cox
about-yourself knows
You must go to God's Word to know what is true about yourself. Beth Moore
about-yourself objectives
You have to attempt to be objective about yourself. Charles Dance
about-yourself feels
Feel about yourself what you would have others feel about themselves. Martha Beck
about-yourself
Talk about yourself as much as you like, but do not expect others to listen. Mason Cooley
about-yourself
Don't talk about yourself so much...we'll do that when you leave. Rodney Dangerfield
about-yourself hard
It's hard to talk about yourself Sugar Ray Leonard
inconsistent
I'm inconsistent, even to myself. Bob Dylan
inconsistent humans
I'm inconsistent because I'm human. Daniel Tammet
inconsistent one-thing
Is is seldom possible to say of the medievals that they *always* did one thing and *never* another; they were marvelously inconsistent. Thomas Cahill