Tyler Phillips
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I don't think I could have. Oh, really? I did not take up reading at that time in my life.
I mean that, that breath is important. Um, I don't necessarily like love the pitch clock. Um, but you know, you get used to it. Uh, I think in the beginning I was, like, really sped up where, you know, especially out of the bullpen. Like, I was a starter before, so, like, it's not that far of a run or I usually walk out of the bullpen or out of the dugout.
I mean that, that breath is important. Um, I don't necessarily like love the pitch clock. Um, but you know, you get used to it. Uh, I think in the beginning I was, like, really sped up where, you know, especially out of the bullpen. Like, I was a starter before, so, like, it's not that far of a run or I usually walk out of the bullpen or out of the dugout.
I mean that, that breath is important. Um, I don't necessarily like love the pitch clock. Um, but you know, you get used to it. Uh, I think in the beginning I was, like, really sped up where, you know, especially out of the bullpen. Like, I was a starter before, so, like, it's not that far of a run or I usually walk out of the bullpen or out of the dugout.
But, yeah, I get on the mound, and now you feel the heart rate going. You feel the adrenaline. So you have to take, like, make sure the breath isn't fake, if that makes sense. I just try to make sure that I'm doing it so the dugout – can see it, even if they can't, like it feels right. Um, and then at that point, you know, you're in the game, like it's, it's, you're going to war.
But, yeah, I get on the mound, and now you feel the heart rate going. You feel the adrenaline. So you have to take, like, make sure the breath isn't fake, if that makes sense. I just try to make sure that I'm doing it so the dugout – can see it, even if they can't, like it feels right. Um, and then at that point, you know, you're in the game, like it's, it's, you're going to war.
But, yeah, I get on the mound, and now you feel the heart rate going. You feel the adrenaline. So you have to take, like, make sure the breath isn't fake, if that makes sense. I just try to make sure that I'm doing it so the dugout – can see it, even if they can't, like it feels right. Um, and then at that point, you know, you're in the game, like it's, it's, you're going to war.
So my thing, I took it from, uh, Mike Tyson. Um, he's always stared his opponent down in the eyes. And when he, when they broke eye contact, he knew he won. So that's kind of something that I do. Um, I'm not as scary as Mike Tyson, but, but I, it's makes me feel, makes me feel like, Hey, like it's on now.
So my thing, I took it from, uh, Mike Tyson. Um, he's always stared his opponent down in the eyes. And when he, when they broke eye contact, he knew he won. So that's kind of something that I do. Um, I'm not as scary as Mike Tyson, but, but I, it's makes me feel, makes me feel like, Hey, like it's on now.
So my thing, I took it from, uh, Mike Tyson. Um, he's always stared his opponent down in the eyes. And when he, when they broke eye contact, he knew he won. So that's kind of something that I do. Um, I'm not as scary as Mike Tyson, but, but I, it's makes me feel, makes me feel like, Hey, like it's on now.
I don't remember. That went on for like a minute and a half. He just stood there staring. I don't know how the umpire kept that going.
I don't remember. That went on for like a minute and a half. He just stood there staring. I don't know how the umpire kept that going.
I don't remember. That went on for like a minute and a half. He just stood there staring. I don't know how the umpire kept that going.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Sonoha is one of our good relievers.
Sonoha is one of our good relievers.
Sonoha is one of our good relievers.
Somebody, the ball is bound to go to somebody. Yeah. It just goes against odds for the ball to just keep landing in the grass somewhere.