“We have the depth to be able to do that. We’re playing ball the way we need to play ball and we’re picking up our level of play when we need to.” – Shelley Monas
"We have the depth to be able to do that. We’re playing ball the way we need to play ball and we’re picking up our level of play when we need to." – Shelley Monas
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