I'm a good hitter for a pitcher.

I was just kind of doing the math.

I love L.A. I love being out here.

Jesus is the only true way to Heaven.

I'm not trying to strike everybody out.

I learned the slider out of desperation.

As competitors, winning is what drives you.

Hitting's the hardest thing to do in sports.

I've failed my fair share of times no doubt.

You can't compare regular season to postseason.

If I don't go 200 innings, it's been a tough year.

I grew up a Dodger and got drafted by the Dodgers.

I'm not a big thinker. The less thinking the better.

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

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

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

I'm a big Taylor Swift fan. I really like her song 'Mean.'

It's an uncomfortable thing to talk about myself, in general.

Bases loaded and nobody out is a pretty impossible situation.

I've got an air mattress for a bed...really living the high life.

Winning the World Series is really all that we play this game for.

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

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

I don't turn off being a dad. It supersedes being a baseball player.

The way I look at it, 29 teams fail every year and one team succeeds.

I'll never take for granted the opportunity to put on a Dodger uniform.

The Steph Currys, the Jordan Spieths, those guys are exciting to watch.

All the individual stuff is great, but I just want to win a World Series.

Because we call ourselves Christians, our actions need to reflect Christ.

Getting to say you're going to the World Series is a pretty special thing.

Any time first time out, you just want to make sure you can get hitters out again.

As a pitcher, you're supposed to succeed, and you're not supposed to give up a hit.

Baseball is just a game, obviously, but it means a lot to a lot of different people.

They say baseball's a game of failure. Well, that's only true on the offensive side.

Everyone talks about how hard it is to have a kid, and that scares you into waiting.

Watching guys win the World Series looks like a lot of fun. I'd kind of like to do that.

A line drive to the warning track on one pitch, I'll take that over a strikeout any day.

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

You can't have your bullpen throwing three or four innings every night. Just not fair to them.

When the butterflies in my stomach, when those leave, then I know it's probably time to retire.

I firmly believe that you are supposed to love everybody. That is God's one boldest commandment.

There's a lot of times that you got to put yourself out there to fail, you can't be afraid to fail.

Regardless on winning the Cy Young, I have one goal that never changes, and that's to win every start.

God gave me an ability to throw a baseball. He chose me for a reason, and I want to honor Him with that.

At the end of the day that's why I play the game, to glorify Him in everything I do and to compete for Him.

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

It's just amazing the providence God had in my life. God was there the whole time, I just didn't bother to look.

All I really try to do is whatever hitter gets in there, I just try to get him out in as few pitches as possible.

On a day I start, I have a turkey sandwich for lunch. I don't consider it a ritual, but I'm anxious on those days.

Saying you're a Christian shouldn't turn people off. You should love people well and that's Jesus' first commandment!

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