Some of my finest memories are from my time at the University of Texas. College baseball, I love it.
I wish there was a bar I could send opposing teams to and get them hammered or something – I could tell my buddies in New York to leave their places open or something. Playing for the Yankees, guys come at you extremely hard. I have to be ready or I’ll be embarrassed.
The student body was huge at UT and you had to mature pretty quick, very quick actually. I enjoyed it and it helped me a lot in my life in general – not only in the classroom but on the baseball field as well.
The tradition you have at the University of Texas is like no other. It helped me in the future where I got to play in 2 cities that were rich in tradition.
My only day off is the day I pitch.
Every time I toe the rubber, it’s no different for me than it was in the World Series.
He hit the ball so hard, I couldn’t even turn around in time to see it go over the fence.
I was pitching on all adrenaline and challenging them. I was throwing the ball right down the heart of the plate.
You know in 1982, the year we came in tied for 3rd, we probably had a better team – I mean as far as talent. When we came back the following year and won it, our pitching staff was a little more experienced and it was such a thrill.
When you have a chance to take the ball for the world champs, you take the ball.
The soreness I have is expected. I have total movement.
When I look back at the tapes, your first everything, your first All-Star Game, your first playoff experience, it just seems like it went by really fast.
I love to work with the younger kids who are trying to live out their dreams, if in fact that’s what they plan on doing after college to take the next step. A very select few have that opportunity so when you do have the opportunity you know, those guys take advantage of it.
I don’t want to speak to two empty chairs.
It was an exciting time for me personally because the number of times I’ve been to the playoffs, that was the opportunity to obtain the first ring. That was special, that’s for sure.
If I get two strikes, I’ll go to a pitch maybe that will help induce that a little bit.
The reality is that my stepfather was like a father to me and watching him die from a sudden heart attack was one of the hardest things I have ever gone through.
I don’t bat an eye at stuff like that. I’ve had my share of wins. If I worried about the games I should have won, it would probably drive me crazy. It was a fun game to pitch in.
I’d be cheating everyone here, the staff and rest of my teammates, if I wasn’t able to stay on top of my work. It was almost like therapy, to come back and get in an environment I’m comfortable with.
That’s when I use the word frustrating, when your body breaks down or your body doesn’t do the things I’m asking it to do at my age, because I’m trying to keep up with the Joneses.