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It might not be anything, he might run downfield, taking a guy out of the play.
"But if it's slow, I can get an e-hail and I get the fare for taking a guy to J.F.K".
I remember taking a guy I liked to an opening night and knowing right away it wasn't going to work out.
"I got the impression from the workouts that Roger was taking a guy like Andy and getting him ready to do it for another 8 to 10 years," said C. J. Nitkowski, one of the pitchers who joined in the workouts.
"Let's face it," said Jerry Reynolds, Sacramento's player personnel director, "you're better off taking a guy who's been well coached and playing pro in Europe or somewhere else as opposed to some 18- or 19-year-old phenom from the States who can't play a lick.
"That's just taking a guy's basic identity and using it to make a profit".
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It takes a guy who had it to recognize it.
It'd take a guy a lifetime to know Brooklyn t'roo an' t'roo.
"It's hard to take a guy and supplant them up here.
"Take a guy like Ben," said Garfield, referring to DeMusliM, whose real name is Benjamin Baker.
"I wasn't going to take a guy out who was in the zone," Arsenault said.
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