There's hardly anything I've ever done that's made me cringe; I've got pretty good pitch, for a start, so I'm not known for hitting bum notes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's not just what you do on the pitch, it's what you do off the pitch.
Holding a note is a very difficult thing - you have to use your whole body to achieve a perfect pitch.
If I wanted to pitch that bad, I probably would. But I don't think I'm in that stage.
You get to the big leagues, and you think, 'Can I do this stuff?' Then you take the first pitch down the middle for Strike 1, and you think, 'I could have hit that.'
If I get two strikes, I'll go to a pitch maybe that will help induce that a little bit.
I wanted to make a lot of good pitches.
It's impossible to play a run with as much feeling as a single note. I've never been so much into runs as making single notes cry.
I guess, you know, if I didn't make it with the piano, I guess I would've been the biggest bum.
I remember when I wanted every pitch to be a strike.
I have made lots of mistakes on and off the pitch, and you can only learn from them. If I can get that across, then hopefully I am doing something right.
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