I've always approached spring training as I have something to prove.
I was raised in a very blue-collar family.
If you talk to any pitcher, consistency is the most important thing.
I've kind of looked at my whole career as a spring training invite.
I'm not the No. 1 starter. I'm not the guy that's going to carry the staff for four months out of the season, but I can contribute in a lot of ways. And to me I'm very proud of that.
I don't expect anyone to give me anything.