If you're a doctor or a lawyer or teacher, if you only get three things right out of 10, you're considered a failure.
I've pitched too many innings and pitched too many years - one game doesn't make or break my career.
If you talk to any pitcher, consistency is the most important thing.
I've always approached spring training as I have something to prove.
Learning how to work and learning how to fail is important.
I came to realize in my late 20s that my velocity is not going to grow so I had to learn to utilize what I had.