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Dino Ebel Quotes

«That was a bad one. Like I've said since day one, this team never gives up. We gave up seven runs in an inning, but battled back. It's exciting. We still have a lot of games left.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«Our pitching has been coming around. The starters have been giving us plus innings and the bullpen has been holding it. The confidence level has risen big time around here - you can feel it.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«Evan never lost his focus. He feels, like everyone else in the dugout, that we're swinging the bats.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«We're not looking at tomorrow. Now that we've won, we can talk about tomorrow. We have to win them all.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«Our bats just wouldn't let our gloves beat us tonight.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«Its a weird game. It's awesome. I'm so proud of these guys. We've got another day tomorrow.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«Our confidence level has been high the last few days. I see guys looking forward to coming to the park. Not that we had a problem with it before, but now they're asking how Tacoma is doing.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«It's nearing the end of the year, and fatigue played a part. Two, they were trying too hard at times. The defense would make an error and start to press. In this league, starting pitching is the key because of the bullpens.»
Author: Dino Ebel
«A scout told me that he could have pitched in the big leagues that night, and he was only 17. But I remember that last at-bat, and he threw a 98-mph fastball and stepped off and shook his arm a little. He struck the guy out, but when he got back to the dugout he said he felt something.»
Author: Dino Ebel