I'm not a good liar. I just tell the truth; I think that's the best way.
It's not easy to play 162 games and be focused the whole time. It takes a lot out of you.
I don't really think about the runs too much. I mean, if we get, like, a five-run lead, then I'll start to pitch according to that.
If I lie, I forget what I said the first time. I won't remember the lie. I don't know how people do it.
I don't play anymore, because I know I'm not going to be a pro golfer. So there's no reason to golf.
In Kansas City, most of the time, if we'd have made it to the playoffs, we would have been happy. But our team wasn't that good.
I don't mind people looking at me. That's never bothered me. I don't want them looking at me in my house; now that would bother me.
I used to get so nervous and upset at stuff... I'd always be angry.
There's more people to ignore in New York or Boston than there are in Milwaukee, but I would still ignore them, probably.
That's our goal every year, to win the World Series, like it is at most places. In L.A., it really is.
I play to see what I can accomplish. I don't play for fun. I play to see how good I can be.
You're not allowed to write about me if you haven't seen 'The Shawshank Redemption.' See it and then get back to me.
Sometimes my arm wants to throw a hard fastball, but my brain doesn't want to throw it that hard.