I took more swings than usual. I've had this before. This is what you get when you overdo it too early. It's just real tight. It will be fine.
I tried to come out of the box and I stumbled a little bit. I kind of tweaked it, but it's OK.
I trust no one totally.
I want everybody to be on an even playing field.
I was encouraged by that, to get there and slide and know my leg was O.K. after that,
I'll be fine tomorrow. It's just that I'm venting.
I'll be ready to go [today], for sure. I've had this before. This is what you get when you overdo it too early. Third day of practice, that's a lot of swings.
I'm a big believer in staying with what's hot, ... It isn't about what a person feels, it's about what's working. We're riding Jason right now, where last year they rode me, and earlier this year, we rode A-Rod. That's the way this team is set up.
I'm a year at a time guy. If I have a good year, go on the next one. I want to go out on a high note.
I'm definitely excited. With our offense, we feel like we can accomplish anything. We tried to jump a big hurdle last year, we had a lot of pitchers injured. Unfortunately, our offense wasn't able to take us all the way through.
I'm fine. Just got to take it easy and not overdo it.
I'm getting on top of the plate like I did last year. I'm just trying to compensate and make adjustments. Running, I'm pretty much about half speed. That's about all I got.
I'm just letting it go. I'm swinging at what I need to swing at. And when the time comes, I'll just do what I always done. It's just a matter of going out and feeling better. I feel like I'm involved in spring training and when that's the case I'm going to be myself.
I'm not going to defend myself the rest of my life.
I'm not like most people around here who politick with you guys.
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