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Ralph Carlson Quotes

«We ran the bases well and hit well.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«It kind of came out of the blue. But he smacked it really hard to the opposite field.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«He was throwing the ball hard. And, he'd throw in that occasional curve in there to keep the guys off balance.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«I was impressed with that late-inning rally. We were down and guys got excited and started hitting.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«Today was a good day if you could just eliminate the first inning of the first game. We showed a lot of heart coming back. Unfortunately we ran out of time.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«That's the thing. You get a couple of innings like that and you can go six or seven innings. His curve was working. His fastball up (high) was working, an outstanding outing for a sophomore.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«He allowed us to come back.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«We finally got those big base hits with two people in scoring position, instead of the two-out hit with nobody on, which we had been doing.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«Our guy lost the ball in the sun, followed by an error and a walk, and then they got things going.»
Author: Ralph Carlson
«They hit the ball well, and we made errors in both games.»
Author: Ralph Carlson

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