Outfield to infield is the most jarring because in the outfield, you have much more time to throw.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always loved the infield, because I came up as an infielder.
Because I could throw so hard when I got to college, they made me a pitcher. If I had to it all over again, I would have stuck to playing in the outfield. I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
Switching to the outfield was the best break I ever got.
I pitched and I played the outfield.
In baseball you hit your home run over the right-field fence, the left-field fence, the center-field fence. Nobody cares. In golf everything has got to be right over second base.
I'll win more games playing everyday in the outfield than I will pitching every fourth day.
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 throw as hard as I can when I think I have to throw as hard as I can.
You have more time to make the play at second base than shortstop. That's why the game's more quick.
The outfield is solid, so is the catching and the infield.