It also means I get to go to two Little League games this week. That's it in a nutshell. That's what it means to be able to play in the town you are living in.

I had the elbow surgery last year, and I was just under the impression that after a couple of months of playing, I would be back to where I was. And the fact of the matter is, I'm still not very good.

The last real job I had was running a jackhammer at 22. And I don't want to do that again.

From a player's standpoint, particularly the guys who aren't in the top 20 or top 30 in the world, they're nervous because they're worried that money is going to be taken out of their pockets, ... We have no idea what's going to happen.