It was tough, |
It would be something nice, but I don't think about it, ... I just go out and try to help the team. But if it happened, it would be nice. |
It's no different. Boston is still Boston. |
Let me tell you something: It's not easy. But I trust my pitches and I trust my teammates behind me. |
Life is much more successfully looked at from a single window, after all. |
Like I said before, I can't stop. If I have to go two, I have to go two. That's the way it is. And tomorrow is going to be the big one, so if I have to go two, I will go two. |
Look at the season I had in '96, ... But I won because we won the World Series. That's how it finished. I didn't think about it again. |
Maybe the pitch count was up there, ... But I work hard every time I'm going there. What can I say? It was a good one. |
Most of the time, he saved the games. The job that he did in the eighth inning was a tough job. To me, he was solid. |
My arm feels great and I wanted to pitch. (Wednesday's) game was a bad one. This was much better. Much more like us. |
Put it this way: There's no tomorrow. Every inning is meaningful, every pitch is huge. It's stressful. You get tired, but adrenaline starts moving and you don't feel tired. When the season's over, that's when you feel like you've been run over by a truck. |
starters having the kind of years that have won it before. |
That shows I'm not perfect. Today was tough. We should have won that game. I didn't do my job. |
That, ... is the way it is supposed to work. |
That's baseball. Anything can happen, and it happened today. |