1. Getting you out of trouble again. 2. And getting the oil out of them as quickly as possible. 3. After getting out of the first inning unscathed save for a Chris Stynes single, Nomo consistently fell behind the batters. 4. After getting two outs, Wagner walked Chili Davis, loading the bases. 5. Getting the cotton out of a bottle of aspirin. 6. He wants help, however, getting the message out. 7. The message aims to galvanize Democrats into giving money, giving time and, of course, getting out the vote. 8. Try to get it right this time, the limo drivers are getting impatient out there. 9. We were overhandling the puck and getting too anxious out there. 10. Avery, sidelined nearly two months because of a strained muscle in his left side, was tagged for four hits and two walks while getting only two outs. |