I love Minnesota, and I'd love to play my whole career here.
You've got to hit 30 before you hit 40.
If you can stay back, you can wait an extra split-second longer, and then you become more relaxed, and that's when you gain confidence.
I'm always alright, as long as I've got [a bat].
I believe I'm a middle-of-the-order hitter capable of driving in runs. If I stay healthy, I'll get back to that level.
I feel like I'm strong enough that I don't have to do anything to turn on the ball. When I do that-when I'm ready to take the ball up the middle, when I'm willing to go the other way-that's when I can turn on the ball.