It starts with me. I have to get the team in the right play and throw the ball where it's supposed to go.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
For me, the game starts with starting pitching.
I've been shooting the ball and running a little bit. It's just going out here now and forgetting that I've been out and try to get back in and make sure I know what's going on out there on the floor and that we're just not lost as a team.
I have always passed the ball and worked on that part of my game.
As a team, you need to come from behind every once in awhile just to do it. Good for the attitude. It makes it exciting. And when everybody knows you have to throw it... that makes it fun too.
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.
I started in for the ball but I just couldn't get it. I should have caught it because I was used to catching everything on the sandlots. But they hit the ball a lot harder in the major leagues and I just couldn't reach the ball this time.
When you step on the field, you want to be a starter. You want to be the person everybody looks to and says, 'If we need a play to be made, let's go to him.'
I feel that every time I get the ball at the moment I am going to score.
Well, first I have to make the team, of course.
I'm just going out there to do my role, the same role - defense first - and then see how the ball turns out on the offensive end.