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"My plans are to go to a rookie camp, then a veteran camp and then get on a team.
To get on a team it's like a job offer.
If you're talking about students playing a supporting role, they would just need to get on a team and commit to enrolling in the course.
Kids don't get on a team.
He did get on a team and played for a few years.
It's miserable if you get on a team and you aren't playing well and everyone turns against each other.
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"But I also left open the possibility if I got on a team with a chance to win and get to the next level and get back to the World Series".
I tried to get on a basketball team, play games with these kids, see them without having an open casting call.
Try and get on a fall team in order to keep your skills sharp.
Get on an advanced team and learn from the experience.
"My opinion, looking from the outside, is they get on as a team better than they might have done a few years ago, and with that in mind they are two very even teams," he said.
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