Jeremy Allen Bonderman (born October 28, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Bonderman played in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers and Seattle Mariners from 2003 to 2010 and in 2013. (wikipedia)
I can't try to throw 110 miles per hour. I've got to pitch under control.
If we don't play some games that matter late in the season and finish above .500, it'll be a really disappointing year.
I've learned a tremendous amount. Like going into this start, I'm not nervous. I will be when I get here, but that's just part of the game.
I felt good out there, but I'm still not were I want to be.
I felt good in the bullpen, ... I'm happy with that. We'll go from there tomorrow.
I thought I threw the ball well. It was a lot better than my last start. My command was there, so I'm not really worried about the five runs. I threw all my pitches for strikes, so I can't really complain.
I've never been a part of anything like it. Anytime you can go out and not give up many runs in a game and do it consistently throughout your staff, it's pretty impressive.
You can either take it as a way to motivate yourself or be happy with what you've got.
We've got to pitch well to keep the team in the game, and lately we've been doing that. I've had a tendency to give up runs early in the game, but if I can get away from that, I'm usually all right. They're a good hitting team, so you've just got to keep the ball down.
I didn't have any movement on my sinker and I left some balls over the plate. My pitches were flat all day. It's frustrating. I've pitched well at times lately. Other times I haven't. There's been no consistency whatsoever. I haven't pitched well enough to give us a chance to win.