Quotes about wakefield (16 Quotes)


    At the time when we played Woburn, they were still missing their quarterback and hadn't gotten their passing game back on track yet, ... Wakefield, with its passing game was really difficult to defend. The difference when we played them was that Wakefield's passing attack was further along for obvious reasons because they've been healthy.

    We did a good job of being patient. Wakefield didn't have good command, and we did a good job of being patient and getting good swings. If we get on base, these guys do a job of driving us home.

    It seemed like they couldn't miss a shot. It might have been (Middle forward Josh) Wakefield or (Middle forward Mike) Farrow or a combination of both that was hurting us. But we couldn't find a way to stop them early on.




    We had a big win over Wakefield (15-12) right after a 24-0 loss to Woburn. I felt under the circumstances, our younger players did pretty well, and now our goal is to achieve better team balance.


    He will definitely miss next week's game against Wakefield but, with the first weekend off in the play-offs, he is aiming to be right for the St Helens game,

    Wakefield was tough. You're not supposed to throw as good a knuckleball with the wind, but he did it tonight. We just couldn't get enough going.


    I applaud Mike on the spirited campaign he built and his contributions to his community as a committed and dedicated legislator and attorney. I hope Mike will continue to apply his talents, in ably and effectively representing his district as an impassioned voice for the communities of Melrose and Wakefield.

    He hasn't been an All-American out. Flaherty hit a very important sacrifice fly the other day against (Tim) Wakefield. His batting average doesn't show it, but he's still able to do some things for us.

    It's tough. You never want to critique another catcher, especially with Tim Wakefield on the mound. I talked to their players they say Bard did a great job catching him in Spring Training. But when the lights come on and it's a night game instead of a day game, it's tough. It's the hardest job in baseball.



    The (corporate-owned) Cushman Wakefield platform is really geared toward your Fortune 500 companies. If you look at St. Louis and how business gets done here, it's really more of a regional market. I think this model fits St. Louis better.



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