You've got to play every game until it's over. Baseball is a funny game, so you never know what's going to happen.
You never want to see a guy struggle. And we've all struggled. It's part of the game.
When you have your best stuff, it's a lot easier to pitch.
When you get out there on the mound, you've got what you've got, and you got to figure out a way to get outs.
When I'm sleeping, if it gets in my face, sometimes it'll wake me up.
When I'm away from the field, I show a little more emotion and stuff.
We do take pride in how we look, but it's really just like, take a couple minutes, and you're ready to go.
My freshman year, I played third, and sophomore and junior, third.
My approach every game is to try to keep the ball down and get ground ball outs.
Look good, feel good, play good.
I try to keep it the same, try to stay humble.
I think my job is to keep the ball down. I always say I try to go out there and get early contact, and strikeouts just seem to happen.
I think in high school and college, you don't really know what your routine is going to be; you're still trying to come up with it.
I don't like giving up hits and stuff, but I try not to show it. I don't want the hitter to see that something bothers me.