Early in your career you have to learn that even if you give up four, five home runs you've got to keep pitching the game. If you feel bad or mad, you have to finish the game no matter what happens. The game is yours until the last out you have. |
Everybody's fighting, everybody's giving the best they can. But Chacon threw a great game. No luck. |
I don't want to change anything. |
I just missed my spots and left some pitches up in the zone. I made mistakes and paid for it. |
I just missed my, spots and left some pitches up in the zone, ... I made mistakes and paid for it. |
I know I have a chance, |
I know I have a chance, ... It would be great. It would be an honor for me to win Rookie of the Year. |
I know we got a good offense this year. I just want to give us a chance to win. |
I threw my pitches, I think I did pretty good. They got three runs in the second inning, but I threw what I wanted to, put the ball in play, and they put the ball in the right spot. |
I tried to be too fine. After that, I felt great and made good pitches. |
I tried to pitch my game and hold the score. We got a big lead in the beginning of the game. [Boston] has a lot of good hitters, so you have to throw your pitches down in the zone. I think this was a pretty decent outing. And we won, that's the best part. |
I'm a little bit behind the other guys. The first inning I was a little flat. |
It was a little bit hard, because I had to warm up on the mound. The umpires told me to take my time, and that's what I tried to do. |
It was just a missed spot. I left the ball up in the zone and they hit it. |
It would be an honour for me to win rookie of the year. |