Most pitchers fear losing their fastball, but since I don't have one, I have nothing to fear but fear itself.
If overconfidence can cause the Roman Empire to fall, I ought to be able to get a ground ball.
Coming into a game in the eighth or ninth inning is like parachuting behind enemy lines. And sometimes the chute doesn't open. You have to live with that. It's an occupational hazard.
I lull them into a false sense of security by watching me pitch... If overconfidence can cause the Roman Empire to fall, I ought to be able to get a ground ball.
Our fielders have to catch a lot of balls, or at least deflect them to someone who can.