Will Carroll
Will Carroll
Will Carroll is a sportswriter specializing in the coverage of medical issues, including injuries and performance-enhancing drugs. Carroll's "Under the Knife" column appeared on Baseball Prospectus for eight years during his stint there as a senior writer, and he also contributed to the site's radio efforts as well as the Puck Prospectus spin-off site. He is the author of two books on sports-related medical topics. Carroll has no formal medical training...
call dreaming forward given looking middle night obviously prayed private support thank time
I was dreaming that this would be the way I'd find out - that she'd call me in the middle of the night like this. She sounded great. I just want to thank everyone who's prayed and given us support through this time, and we're obviously looking forward to some private time with Jill.
company forward harm information paying private understand
I don't understand what harm would be done by going forward with this. From what I have heard, a private company is paying for it, so residents would just get more information if it continued. I just don't see the harm in doing that.
believe demand growth hiring identify information knowing physical private sector security social sooner stored
I believe the growth and demand in the private sector for knowing who you're hiring is where we're going to go. Sooner or later, all the information will be stored by biometrics (the use of physical characteristics to identify a person) and not Social Security numbers.
choices create credit difference dollars door education exciting governor huge investment lives millions opened parents private programs proposal states tax
Governor Pataki's proposal to create an education tax credit is a valuable, exciting development in education reform. Parents who are most in need of choices in education have a new door opened to them. Programs such as this in a half-dozen other states have spurred millions of dollars in private investment in education and have made a huge difference in the lives of many low-income families.
coming fact leaders season taking
We thought this season was coming down to the fact that (Curt) Schilling was taking on Johnson, (as the leaders of their staffs),
baseball face late obviously phenomenal rivals schedule year
(Baseball) obviously set up the schedule this year so that divisional rivals would play each other late in the season, ... which is phenomenal for the fans. But when you have to face the East, it's tough.
game maybe missing yankees
I see the Yankees missing out by maybe a game or two,
move positive
I'll just say that any move on amphetamines is a positive one.
point red
Not only is he a lefty, not only is he a Red Sox killer, but when it comes down to it, has there ever been a point when you've wanted Schilling over Johnson?
The Juice: The Real Story of Baseball's Drug Problems.
basketball compete drive excited fine knowledge solid students three
I think we've got commitments from three solid young men, three solid students and three fine basketball players. Their knowledge of the game, their drive to compete and their willingness to get better has me excited about our program's future.
agree anyone four weeks
I think anyone would agree that four weeks with grandparents is unusual.
demo discuss ordinance outside received sure typical within
I think it's typical to have a demo ordinance within a (historic) district. I'm not so sure how well it will be received outside the district, but we will discuss that on Tuesday.
challenge football fun great group marks prove question replace scrutiny terrific together trying
It has been a great process, ... It has been really fun to put the thing together with the challenge of trying to replace really terrific football coaches. Now we have to go out and prove what we're all about. There is a lot of scrutiny and question marks that I think are valid, but I think this group is going to do a great job.