111. He broke in with the White Sox, who could not have foreseen what Cameron would do against them Thursday night. 112. He did against the Devil Rays. 113. He did it against Illinois on Tuesday, and he did it again Saturday night, with his shooting and his strangling defense. 114. He did it against Seattle with Alex Rodriguez, twice. 115. He said the criteria would include how each has played in the playoffs as well as how each has done against Quebec. 116. He spent more time talking about the mood of a sellout crowd Monday night at Foxboro Stadium than what the Miami Dolphins may try to do against the Patriots. 117. He wants to know what he can do against certain opponents to take advantage and break them down. 118. He was fabulous against the Braves, but the question is whether he can do it against his former club. 119. He never got any closer than he did against President Clinton last fall. 120. He rarely gets beat, and when he does, as he did against Dallas, the ball usually has to be thrown perfectly. |