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Hernandez last coached with the Mets in 1998, urging John Olerud to be more aggressive going for balls in the hole.
It is easy to criticise Kompany in such a situation – and there is a growing suspicion that he has a tendency to overcommit, going for balls he has no chance of reaching – but in this instance, perhaps, his movement was understandable.
If Warburton is just a bit too excited about proving a point, he might start going for balls that are lost and give away penalties.
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I'm not afraid to go for balls.
Don't be afraid to go for balls to your sides.
Some of this discretionary money — known as member items — went for ball fields and senior centers.
The stabs are wonderful, it's almost got an uplifting feel - which is again fairly unusual for Sawf who often goes for balls-to-the-wall intensity.
Also, Engineer goalie Alexa C. Herman '08 guessed wrong on a breakaway, going for the ball carrier just as the ball was passed to a wide open teammate.
Conrad Smith will argue that the ball was out and he was going for the ball.
"I was just going for the ball.
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