Those Curry boys are probably as tough as any I've had.

He's taken a vocal leadership role, but more than actually saying anything, it's just his own work ethic. He's leading in running drills and stuff as simple as getting the place cleaned up when it's time to go home.

During the hurricane season, when we did open last year, we were giving out 5,000 to 10,000 sand bags a day.

I don't care if it's low end, high end, wood, you've got to find the barrel of the bat. That's what separates good hitters from bad hitters.

He's going through a lot of hard luck.

He was a hard-luck pitcher last year. He had at least four (probable) wins where we just flat out kicked the ball around, then a couple where he took us into extra innings and the relief pitcher got the win.

The more a person pays, the less likely that person's commercial is to get bumped if the schedule gets too full. We charge this rate for each time the commercial runs and some want one to twice a night. I would say right now we have between 10 to 12 candidates on the air with us.