There's a responsibility to the coaches, to the organization, to the front office, to the owners, to everybody who believes in you enough to give you what you've gotten, to the fans that show up every day and pay to watch you play - all those things combined. It's not fair to take a day off.

What a blessing it is to throw a baseball for a living!

There's a lot of variables you can't control in trying to win a game, but at the end of the day it does mean something to win a game in the big leagues and be on the mound.

Things change. Routines change. Things have to change. But change doesn't mean less. It just means different.

Whatever God has given us, we are just the vessel for it.

I take a little pride in my diaper-changing, actually.

Baseball is so performance-based. It's what have you done for me lately. I can get a lot of pressure and you can feel that, but if your life is given to God and your into Jesus there's really no pressure because at the end of the day your life is in His control and you surrender to that.

My goal is to win just for the teammates and the guys in our room.

Baseball could end tomorrow but you're just understanding that God is in control of it and we are not.

You are not supposed to convert anybody, that's God's job. But at the same time, you can be His disciple and live for Him and when people ask you why are you living for Him, you can show them why and profess your faith.

If you're playing baseball, why are you playing baseball? Is it to have success on the field and be a Hall-of-Famer or whatever it is? Sure, that's everyone's goal. But then what? For me, it's about the legacy you leave off the field.

Sandy Koufax is a great teacher. He just talks about competitiveness and being aggressive - about stride length, power, how to spin the breaking ball. The way he explains pitching is simple, which is something you don't see a lot.

I don't know if money is something to really celebrate.

You can't control the talents He gives you, no doubt about that. But you can control the effort you put forth with those talents.

I don't know, I think everybody deals with nerves and adrenaline a little bit differently.

If I can make a kid smile playing baseball, that's pretty awesome.

If you want to be at the highest level, then you have to really work hard every day.

I felt like I could play with anybody, but some people felt differently.

A lot of times, I got confused for a kicker. And I've been compared to every white player in the NFL.

I've always tried to be a complete athlete and not limit myself to one position or one sport. It really helped mold my whole football game.

I think when you're running through a hole and you're hit in certain, different ways, you have to be able to move and change and make people miss.

I used to have a potbelly pig named Terrance. He died of obesity.

If I have the worst season in the world, the best season in the world, whatever. If I'm playing football, I'm happy, and no one can take that away from me.