I always have confidence, whether I miss four in a row or make four in a row, that the next one's going in. To a coach, sometimes that might not make sense.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think confidence is a big part of it. Also luck - the ball has got to fall for you in the right time and the right place.
I think the most important thing about coaching is that you have to have a sense of confidence about what you're doing.
If you're a coach, you've got to have a lot of confidence in what you're doing. Your egos are so large that you know it all anyway if you're a coach.
I view my pitching on how confident I was out there, period. And if I lose that confidence, I can become a prisoner of my own mind.
Your teammates give you the confidence. They give me the confidence all year, all postseason.
Coaches can teach you two things: confidence and technique.
Each day, you get an ounce more confidence. When we're playing like we are, there's no reason not to.
I think that confidence is a big thing. It's being comfortable, feeling comfortable, managing your schedule.
You've got to take the initiative and play your game. In a decisive set, confidence is the difference.
I've got the best coaches in the world. I've got confidence in them, and they've got confidence in me.
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