Every outing is a learning experience.
From Drew Pomeranz
You can work this hard and sometimes not get recognition for it.
A change of scenery can help everything.
I've done literally everything there is to do on a baseball field as a pitcher.
Every time is a learning experience, and you pick up a little bit, and you learn things and try not to repeat them the next time.
I just want to pitch well enough for us to win. In my mind, that's what it's all about.
I was 11 years old and have the same curveball I have now. So I was literally striking everybody out. I always threw hard, and I was bigger than all the kids, so I would throw hard and throw that curveball, and no one could hit me.
I was in the big leagues my first year in pro ball - pretty fast. I really don't think I had an understanding of what it meant to be a pitcher at that level at that point.
I was a thrower. I think I'm more of a pitcher now.
When you don't have one that you throw for strikes - they are good hitters - they can cancel out one pitch and go to another. Now I have four pitches. If one's not working, I've got three others. It makes the game totally different.
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