I have figured out it's not what you do on the field, it's how many games you play in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Every time I step on the field, I step on the field to make plays.
Once you're on the field, you're playing. You're not worried about anything other than doing your job to help your team.
There were probably about five games in my career where everything was moving in slow motion and you could be out there all day, totally in the zone, and you don't even know where you are on the field, everything is just totally blocked out.
Every play, I'm trying to get as many shots on the opposing team as I can, so when you get to the fourth quarter, they obviously don't want to be on the field anymore.
I think I play center field better than I do anywhere else. I have enough speed and enough reaction to know where the ball goes off the bat.
I've given everything I can possible to the game, on and off the field.
But I want you to know that what I'm doing here I'm doing as a ballplayer, a major league ballplayer.
I just play, that's all. When I'm in the field, I always connect with what I'm doing. I can't explain it. I can't control it. It just happens.
If you don't get on the field and play then you will be missing out.
When it comes down to it, you're playing football regardless of what offense you're in.