I'm excited. (After) six weeks of spring training, I'm drained. I can't wait to get on that plane and get it going for real.
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I don't think about it. I'm worried about going out and getting my three outs. If we have a serious closer controversy on this team, that means the bullpen is pretty strong. That's all I believe that really affects me. I'm not going to play this game until I'm 45 years old. So, yeah, at some point I will be pushed aside.
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I didn't get hit today. If I remember correctly in my last live BP, Trot Nixon drilled me. I didn't get hit today. I didn't blow out. I didn't pull anything. I didn't hurt anybody else. So that's a good thing.
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Now we just have to let the bone heal itself and quit irritating it on a daily basis, ... Before I got off the mound, it felt great. The bones constantly rubbing on each other, it didn't give it time to heal.
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The Sox won. That's always my first concern. It's one of those deals were, hell, when I get my stuff together and I go back and earn the spot, so be it. As long as we win, that's all that really matters.
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