When I got diagnosed, my dad told me, ?Use it as a tool. If you can be a baseball player with diabetes, you can help a lot of people. That`s how I use it. I use it as a tool, instead of a crutch.
Not a word from anybody. Not an `I`m sorry,` not an `I`m glad everyone got out OK,` nothing. It hurts to be ignored completely. We`re just disgruntled people now disappointed in the city.
In this case, I believe the report came back and it was skunk-transmitted,
I just didn`t have command. I usually usemy sinker as my out-pitch and tonight I couldn`t throw it where and when I wanted to.
I don`t know if we`re running out of gas. I can`t explain it, ... It`s just one of those things where we`re kind of in a rut right now. Our starters had a rough couple weeks, and I feel like our starters are really starting to come back and pitch well again. The hitters are having a little rough week now, too.
It`s going to be nice to be on a team like this that has a chance to win every time it takes the field.
Trammell and (pitching coach Bob) Cluck told me after the third that they were going to take me out. And I said, `I don`t want to come out.
The dog seemed depressed at first.
Freaky things happen, and it seems like it`s been happening to us lately,
It`s nothing serious. The trainer said it should go away.