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¡°That¡¯s a ball that we should try to hit the cut-off man,¡¯¡¯ Banister said. ¡°Not trying to overthrow the cut-off man. Just missed. Those things do happen. It¡¯s a tough situation there. It put us in a spot that¡¯s tough to battle out of. That¡¯s a play we know we have to make.¡¯¡¯
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¡°We¡¯re not playing for the first time,¡¯¡¯ Choo said. ¡°We know how to do it. We know the situations. But we can¡¯t make (the plays) all that times. That¡¯s what happens.
¡°If I throw to third base and we get an out, nobody says anything. ¡¦ (Banister) told me `What do you think about this situation? I know the situation, but you can¡¯t make it all the time.¡¯¡¯
Choo never directly responded to the question of whether he tried to throw to third or the cut-off man. Choo also objected to a line of questioning that he considered to be an attempt to place blame for the loss on him.
¡°We lost the game because of me?¡¯¡¯ he said. ¡° (Expletive) that.¡¯¡¯
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