I want to hit line droves. I want to hit my doubles, my singles, get on base.
You never stop learning. You learn something new every day.
I couldn't believe I hit .342. I hit .333 one month in Triple-A. Otherwise, I hit .279 in the minor leagues. I'm proud of myself.
My dad is my hitting coach. When I need help, I go to him.
In this lineup, anywhere I hit, I don't care. I always go out there and swing the bat the same way.
There were a lot of people on the other side of the field saying, 'Maybe he's doing this, not doing that.' It's good to bounce back the year after and put up some good numbers, so they know that you're a guy who works.