I don't know what it is. Maybe he sees something in my delivery. I know he owns me right now. |
I felt like I was still throwing pretty good pitches. They grabbed momentum and ran with it. |
I get the red one. |
I kept the ball down a lot better. The previous two starts, I was missing pitches up and out over the plate, and I was getting killed. |
I love the city. It's where I wanted to play, where I wanted to be. And I'm happy to be there. |
I really don't, ... People probably wouldn't believe me if I said that, but I don't. I just want to go out and compete and give my team a chance to win. |
I take it in stride. It's one of those things you have to deal with, you have to overcome. I went out and threw against some of my own hitters again, just so I could see somebody standing in the box, rather than a bullpen when nobody is there. It's tough. Nothing is like the real game. |
I tell you what, ... both sides are going to look really bad if it's not a 1-0 game. |
I was strong. I was really strong, |
I was strong. I was really strong. The offense took the pressure off me in the first inning. |
I was upset at myself for getting the lead and then giving it right back. I let my team down. |
I was upset with the pitch I threw and mad at myself because I shook him off and he wanted something different, ... A.J. came out and calmed me down a little bit. It was like, 'OK, jump back on the mound, and here we go.' |
I'm going out there and mostly pissing the lead away. I just don't want my teammates to lose confidence with me. |
I'm not going to try to pitch somebody different because a short porch or a deep porch. |
I'm not going to worry about how other people look at it. In this clubhouse, we know what we're capable of doing. |