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I can pretty much take anything that comes at me.
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I've had the benefit of doing pretty much everything. So I'm really pretty comfortable in any situation.
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I'm 5 o'clock lightning, for sure.
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As a pitcher, you can't afford to get too ticked off.
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I don't mind walking guys as long as I don't give up runs.
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There is stuff going on inside me. But I have always been told to go out there and pitch like you can't tell if you just struck somebody out or just gave up a home run. If something bad happens, I don't dwell on it. Just give me the ball and let me pitch.
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I threw a lot of fastballs in college.
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You can work this hard and sometimes not get recognition for it.
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Just trying to go out there and do the same thing I do every time, take it one pitch at a time and give us the best chance to win.
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If you don't feel right, you're going to try to tweak every pitch, every little thing, things that probably don't even need tweaking.
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My dad taught me really early so I could take a lot of pressure off my elbow. Because the way I throw it, it doesn't crank up my elbow like everyone else's curveballs.
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My whole career's been kind of crazy, so you can't really surprise me.
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The big thing will be having two pitches you can throw for strikes and developing a change-up, too.
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Every outing is a learning experience.
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Pretty excited to get to Boston. Great city and great team; they're in the race. They want to win here, and that's what I want to do.
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I'm pretty prepared for anything. You could shove me out there in any situation - I've done it.
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All I can focus on is my performance, and that's going to help me be successful, no matter where I am.
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I was a thrower. I think I'm more of a pitcher now.
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Ten minutes before starting a game in Akron, they said, 'Sit down, you're done.' Then I went to Arizona and sat there. There was no one to tell me what to do. I just had to wait.
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I don't think much. I'm just going to keep doing what I've been doing. Adjust on the fly if I have to.
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I was 11 years old and have the same curveball I have now. So I was literally striking everybody out. I always threw hard, and I was bigger than all the kids, so I would throw hard and throw that curveball, and no one could hit me.
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You can be a two-pitch guy and be successful, but your room for error is very small.
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Getting my curveball back and finding another pitch just helped me figure out how to pitch.
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My goal is to go out there, make every start.