On the playing side, a lot of guys I played under were pretty good managers.
If you don't second-guess yourself, then you are not trying to get better.
Good teams I played on... just the tone that they play with, the energy they play with, how they go about it. When you get it going the right way, you get everyone going in the same direction and it's a powerful thing.
I want to be on the field. It's a better place to talk to the guys. It's a relaxed atmosphere. You want to make sure you know what's going on, not just with the hitters.
The players get no respect around here. They give you money, that's it, not respect. We get constantly dogged and players from other teams love to see that. That's why nobody wants to play here.
We all have the temptation to be backseat drivers when it comes to decisions that don't work out the way we want.