You get to the ninth inning and your stomach is clear up to here. But it's not because of your job. It is because you want to win so badly.
I thought, 'OK, I'm done here. I'll take responsibility and go away.' Little did I know I was going to be going away limping because someone cut my legs out from under me.
Once players have my trust, they have it.
Sometimes you've got to be a little flexible. For the most part, it's hard to get players to look at the big picture also. I understand that. They're looking at their next start or their next at-bat.