Have I urged, cajoled, and begged for every one of them who can to pitch in?
New York LHP Andy Pettitte is expected to pitch in a simulated game this weekend.
Herrera used to pitch in a jersey with sleeves that drooped well below his elbows.
Relievers LaTroy Hawkins and Pedro Feliciano also are scheduled to pitch in that game.
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Shortstop Alberto Gonzalez can at least tell his friends he got to pitch in the big leagues.
Hughes, expected to pitch in a minor league exhibition game Friday or Saturday, said he was fine.
The most hopeful sign is that some of the new financial companies seem willing to pitch in.
But Dr. Huff asked everybody to pitch in so that school started on time, right here in Joplin.
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Such is the rush that the federal government has recently permitted private hospitals and labs to pitch in.
Parents and in-laws frequently live nearby and are willing to pitch in to help care for their grandchildren.
Sabathia felt it made more sense to pitch in the minors than face Boston this late in spring training.
Hughes is scheduled to pitch in a minor league game that same day.
Russia is likely to pitch in, though its contribution will be smaller than originally hoped for, Cypriot officials have said.
Alderson said it will be 10 more days before Santana builds up enough arm strength to pitch in an exhibition game.
Some of the rides broke down, and a plumber's strike forced Disney himself to pitch in to finish drinking fountains and bathrooms.
Many people assume that if they should ever need long-term care, they'll be able to get a family member to pitch in.
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With the civilian Defense Science Board leading the way, the Pentagon moved quickly to pitch in where the State Department was failing.
If ever there were an elevator to pitch in, it was that one at the New York Public Library on that day.
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According to Israel Corporation, the firm's controlling shareholder, other investors willing to pitch in the vast amount of money needed couldn't be found.
His solution was to open every aspect of the product's development and design to gearheads around the world who wanted to pitch in.
Other research has found that neglecting to pitch in with dinner prep may create conflict in your marriage around the division of household labor.
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And I think these patriotic Americans are willing to pitch in.
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"If you're going to pitch in this city and you're going to be a closer in this city you've got to pitch in big, big-time situations, " Collins said.
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Illinois, called the address "comprehensive and compelling" and called on other nations to pitch in with the reconstruction of Iraq and the defeat of terrorism.
Niese, like any other starting pitcher, said he would love a chance to pitch in a season opener, but he has plenty to do before getting to that point.
Childcare, in fact, can be a huge burden on single mothers, both because they have no partner to pitch in but also because of the sheer costs associated with it.
As the internal balance of power is fought over, outside players are also bound to pitch in, knowing as they do that the balance in Lebanon reflects wider regional and international currents.
In the grandparents coming out of retirement to pitch in and help make ends meet, I saw my own mom who has helped raise our girls since the day they were born.
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