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Ken Macha Quotes

«It's a pretty good rotation, if everyone stays healthy.»
Author: Ken Macha
«If I've been a key cog, Ron has been right there, too. I do hope he gets a job, but he'll be a tough guy to replace.»
Author: Ken Macha
«A first for me,»
Author: Ken Macha
«The players know me, ... If all of a sudden I change into something different, they're going to know that. We've had a lot of success.»
Author: Ken Macha
«Sometimes in the market we're in, ... you don't have the luxury to have all the cylinders available to you.»
Author: Ken Macha
«I think both of us felt this would be best for himself, best for myself and best for the club. I think Billy has a lot of trust in what I do on the field, and I have a lot of trust in what he does off the field.»
Author: Ken Macha
«We always undergo a lot of change every year. I've been here even years and there's always been key players leaving and new guys put in. That's all been done by Billy and done well. I think he knows how I feel about what will be needed.»
Author: Ken Macha
«It took a lot for him to pick up the phone, unsolicited,'' Beane said. »
Author: Ken Macha
«I'm going to wait until Monday,»
Author: Ken Macha
«There's a lot of games where you sit in here and do nothing,»
Author: Ken Macha