Being an impatient guy, even off the field, I would always look to score runs and score them quickly. Sometimes I panic if runs are not coming.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The key for me is movement. When the ball comes into the box, or when the wide players get it, that's where I have to be clever and make my runs. That's where I come alive.
When you get on base, holes open up and things happen and you're able to find a way to score runs.
I just wanted to keep the game close until we scored some runs.
I feel that every time I get the ball at the moment I am going to score.
When you have good runners, you always run fast. That's the motivation for me. But I have room to improve in my technique and in the start.
Honestly, the type of runner I am, I'm a physical guy, and I try to set the tone early in the game, so you're going to see it a lot in the first and second quarter.
You really want to try to continue to pile up outs as often as you possibly can. Whether they get a hit or not really doesn't affect the way you continue to approach that lineup, especially with a five-run lead.
I only ever run when there's some point to it - say, if it's in a game of tennis.
Don't play for one run unless you know that run will win a ballgame.
To me, form is not about scoring runs but how you feel about your game. Sometimes the runs are not there, but you know you are batting well, and that is good form for me.