Believing in myself
Personally, I'm trying to get better and finish the season strong. So I can finish feeling a little bit like I did last year. So I have that taste in my mouth. I want to go home, knowing I worked hard and actually did some things right.
I'm still working hard. I have all the love back home, which is the most important thing. I talk to them every night, what's going on, this and that. They're always there right behind me. I just have to wake up right now and let myself be great like last year.
I had it rough to come here to the Devil Rays. I played six years of Minor League ball and three of those six years were really bad. Worse than what I'm going through this year. And I learned from that. Nobody helped me. I started swinging the bat all of a sudden because I believed in myself. So if you believe in yourself you're going to succeed.
I've had the last two days off and that's helped. I cleared my head out, I'm ready to play. I haven't changed anything. I'm just planning to go up to bat, see the ball and hit it. All I've done the past two days was clean my house, clean the apartment, grocery shopping, dry cleaners, pay bills, the things everybody does. I didn't even thing about baseball. If it doesn't happen tonight, or tomorrow night, it's going to happen the next night. I've been working hard and doing everything possible for me to succeed.
Posted to my MLBlog courtesy of the crew at MLB.com during tonight's game.




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