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Here you go, son, here's a jersey from the guy who just homered off your dad.
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This is the most rewarding season I've ever had.
Craig Biggio
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It's a tough loss. We've been through a lot of adversity all season long. We've been able to bounce back and come back.
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I'm glad it worked out and happened at home and my family was here, and the fans. At least we can take something positive out of it today.
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It's a great feeling, a tremendous feeling. But we haven't accomplished anything yet.
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It was execution, just doing the little things right in order to win.
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I'm just trying to get the best jump I can. If he tells me to go, I'm going.
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They all count. Anyway you can take it, take it.
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Last year we got to really see what our crowds were all about in this building. They're your 10th guy.
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I very easily could have popped it up, but I was able to square it up and we get out of here with another win.
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We tried some of that the other day. That's hard
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We didn't know this kid and he's been pitching real well for them and they're real high on him
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It was one guy who acted like a 12-year-old, who slapped her upside the head. I'm not going to sit here and hold all the Chicago fans accountable for this for one guy who was acting like an idiot.
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Bobby Cox is one of the greatest managers of all time
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Home runs just come from accidents by me
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Obviously, he was the President of the United States, but he's just a normal person, a down to earth guy.
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Some days, it's a real challenge to get the offense going. Our game relies on pitching, defense and timely hitting.
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All these games could've went the other way. I think it was more destiny for these guys than it was for us.
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I think those guys aren't so young anymore
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It's one brother's love for another brother. It started small and has grown into what it is today.
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