I had a lot to learn. It was all about staying tough mentally, staying up every day and keeping my body healthy.
I just didn't press. Every time I got out, Coach Horton stayed positive with me. I came up that last at-bat and said I want to be the man.
I like the fact the teams are mixed (with players from different organizations). A lot of guys in this league have played in Triple-A, some briefly in the majors. You get excited every day.
I thought he was strong. He came out throwing a good fastball to both sides of the plate. His curves and changes, he kept them down. He threw a couple splits to get a feeling for it. He looks solid. (His fastball) is probably nowhere near where it is when he's full strength, but he was getting it in there pretty hot.
It gives us a little momentum and a mental edge because we know we play well against them.
It's shocking because it's such a long season, ... Losing like this sucks.
It's so satisfying to meet Johnny Bench and to be with the two players that were up for the award with me. It's definitely a great way to end a great season and something I'll remember for the rest of my life.
You face a top prospect every day. You just can't be overwhelmed. You have to stay within yourself and within your game.
You get a little pumped up. I get excited because those are the plays that are tough.
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