But through experience I learned to control my body and locate the ball.
I always had the attitude that I wanted to throw a no-hitter every game.
My career spanned the era when relievers started to become more important
When I first came up, the bullpen was pretty much where they put the guys who couldn't start.
It took me a few years to realize that throwing harder wasn't always better.
They developed a platform for me to put up another 12 years, and that was my ticket to Cooperstown. Those were the best years of my life. It was like magic.