The minute you start getting in trouble, you can't try to do new stuff. You can't try to make a nasty pitch or 'paint the black' because that's when you fall behind. You have to stick with what works for you and go after hitters like there's nobody on base.
I don't see what could be better to play a game and get paid for it.
My body and my arm will tell me when they're ready.
When you have an inconsistent season, you learn a lot about yourself and your pitching.
I want to be one who has to throw the big game.
If the player has the confidence and ability, then he should sign with the pro team. Academics certainly play a large part in the decision, but if someone feels they are ready to sign, they should.