Six innings, you're doing your job. That's a good target to have, but I'm always looking to improve. There's three more innings of improvement left.
If you don't feel right, you're going to try to tweak every pitch, every little thing, things that probably don't even need tweaking.
As a pitcher, you can't afford to get too ticked off.
Every outing is a learning experience.
The cutter has really helped me stay in the game longer and helped me get past the five, six innings a little more consistently.
Just flush it if something bad happens. That's the way I was raised to play baseball.