If I don't make the team out of spring training, I'll keep a good attitude. I'll just go polish up the parts of my game that made me not stay in the big leagues.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I come to spring training and just try to do my job, try to do the best I can. That's all any player can do.
I'm very confident my health isn't going to allow me to be a good player, especially in the spring.
I hope I'm building a record of being a good team player and not just standing for my principles but being willing to work for them. I think when you do that and you work really hard, people take notice.
It's the fans that need spring training. You gotta get 'em interested. Wake 'em up and let 'em know that their season is coming, the good times are gonna roll.
All I can say is that I'm going to try to coach the way I've coached in the past. And if it ends up not being good enough, then so be it.
I want to make sure I don't interfere with the success of that team next year. I don't see any way I could go to practice like most of 'em do, and not hurt the team. I'd go nuts if I tried doing that.
When it's deep into the season and you're not playing well, it's frustrating. This is when it's time to revisit some basics.
I think I'm going to improve a team the day I get there, honestly. I think I can be the guy who can play right away, the guy who can sit if I need to and learn.
If you're going to have a bad attitude, you may as well not even tee it up that week because you probably won't play good anyways.
During the off-season, I try to increase my practice sessions, and I am also training with my coaches.
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