John King
John King
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth30 August 1963
CountryUnited States of America
ball changed hard time
We were having a hard time getting Kenton the ball in the first half. That's why we changed some things at halftime.
ball
Up and down the lineup we put the ball in play.
ball happy hard hit poor strike
We didn't strike out much and you're usually happy about that but we didn't hit the ball hard anywhere. Just poor hitting, really, on our part.
balls came effort good hit hitting outside ready today
It wasn't just (Carney). Today I just don't think we came out ready to play. There were some balls that were hit that we didn't make a good effort at. And they were hitting some balls that were outside the zone.
ball balls good hard hit job putting selective strike
(Our hitters) did a good job of being selective and when they got a strike they did a good job of putting the ball in play. Didn't hit a lot of balls real, real hard but we were getting them in play.
changes continue develop major microsoft product
Microsoft is going to continue to develop its product line. I'm not going to make any major changes at this point.
early lincoln win
Lincoln was a pretty big win for us. We got down early but battled back and got the win.
home runs threw
Those home runs right there threw it out of reach.
avoiding break good job
Fortunately for us, we got a break and he did a good job of avoiding the tag.
duty
We feel it?s our duty to do it because it?s God?s work.
forest full green hands thursday win
We've got to win at Green Forest on Thursday and then we'll have our hands full with Gentry.
company great hurting work
I work for a place that's been great to me over the years, and when you make a mistake, you're hurting your company as well.
subscribe wants
I do not subscribe to the advocacy journalism school. It's not who I am and not who CNN wants me to be.
fails good happens people showing step telling time
We're very good at telling what happens and showing people while it happens... But sometimes television fails to take the time to say 'Why did it happen? What does it mean?' - To step back a little bit.