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Al Pound Quotes

«This is probably the only team we play where we've got more talent. But Nate went the whole way. He's got a lot of work to do, but he kept the ball around the plate and he doesn't let much bother him.»
Author: Al Pound
«That's probably the best Chase has ever pitched. You can't have that many errors behind you.»
Author: Al Pound
«They're probably the best team we've seen.»
Author: Al Pound
«It's the best he's ever pitched. He's pitched pretty well all year. We finally gave him some (defensive) support.»
Author: Al Pound
«We're playing so much better. We should have beat Keystone the other day. And we beat (Union County) with a ninth-grade pitcher.»
Author: Al Pound
«What have we got to lose? The kid threw a bullet and he just beat it. That's the hardest run to make in sports ? inside the park.»
Author: Al Pound
«This is a good lift for us. We're getting there. It's on-the-job training, but we're getting there. The kids have some confidence now.»
Author: Al Pound
«We've got a little something going.»
Author: Al Pound
«We'd gotten away from making so many errors. We were just flat coming out. We had been playing decent and today was just a bad day.»
Author: Al Pound
«That started things. (Sharper) didn't see it. He never picked it up off the bat. And then the bottom fell out.»
Author: Al Pound