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Steve Webber Quotes

«Foam is easier to handle, and it probably costs less.»
Author: Steve Webber
«We were obviously disappointed with the result as we had more of the possession, but created few chances. We were a bit out of sorts today, probably because the bumpy pitch did not suit our style of play.»
Author: Steve Webber
«That doesn't make any sense. You're rewarding (mine) operators for correcting conditions that should not have existed in the first place.»
Author: Steve Webber
«When an operator starts looking at ways to cut costs, usually it's in the area of health and safety. The cost of violating the law should be high enough to make these operators ensure their mines are being operated in a safe way.»
Author: Steve Webber
«He's everything that our pitching program embodies. Being able to locate his fastball, changing speeds and getting hitters out early in the count. He's a good model for the rest of the guys.»
Author: Steve Webber
«It's your first outing and you can't come out there and throw 20 more pitches than you did in spring training. That's the reasoning behind it.»
Author: Steve Webber
«They're commanding their fastball, getting hitters out early in the count. They're really doing a good job of attacking the strike zone.»
Author: Steve Webber