Learning how to work and learning how to fail is important.
From Jamie Moyer
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've always approached spring training as I have something to prove.
Your body is not made to throw like we throw. That's why you see softball pitchers pitching two or three games a day. It's a natural movement in softball. In baseball it's not a natural movement.
I came to realize in my late 20s that my velocity is not going to grow so I had to learn to utilize what I had.
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 was a jock.
Physical therapy is part of my offseason routine. That has helped me greatly.
I don't think that I'm old.
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