When you go out on the mound and you're confident in your body, you feel you can do anything.
My mom can still slap me silly and my dad still threatens to ground me.
I kept believing that, if I got my innings in, it would come. I just kept believing.
When the catcher throws down a curveball, I'm like, 'Okay, I can definitely do that.' If I miss with it, I'm still ready to throw it again.
I have a medical history folder that's a lot thicker than most.
It's fun to be the guy everybody looks to.