Well, I mean, I like to be pretty athletic off the mound in terms of taking care of my job, which is covering first base, fielding bunts in certain situations, fielding slow rollers to the first base and having to communicate and direct traffic.
I'm a sucker for Wrigley, so I feel I'll probably be a sucker for Fenway, too.
You can have really good statistics, which are really good, and it's a serious advantage, but when push comes to shove, it's about players communicating and players playing together.
Verlander is a guy every right-handed power pitcher looks up to since the beginning of time.
You know in a playoff atmosphere anything can happen.
When you're more comfortable out there, you start seeing different things, relaxing more, being able to trust your pitches more and not try to overdo things as much.