“I’m just having a couple of days for me to relax and enjoy the game.
I’m available to come from the bench. It’s OK, something that I
understand. It’s something that will help me and I agree with that.
I'm watching the game from the dugout to see how the
other pitchers, the rival pitchers, are working against us so I can see
how they’re doing and take advantage of that . . . I see one day . . . I
do very well and the other days it doesn’t happen.’’
Even when you're in the starting lineup, most of the time is spent in the dugout watching the game. This isn't backyard wiffle ball with two batters alternating.
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