"Mark Allen Redman" is a retired Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher.

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If it had to end, I'm glad it had to end on a positive note.

He expects the most from you. You better be ready to come to the field and give 100 percent and be professional, or you'll suffer the consequences. He's not going to let you slack. He's going to hold you accountable.

At that point, I've just got to do what's best for the team. I did what I could. You want to try and go six or seven but I had Edmonds, a lefty coming up.

I was battling all night long, really. I wasn't as concerned about my losing streak on the road as I was my stiff neck.

We'll have to wait and see when we get back to Pittsburgh what the team doctors say.

Very upbeat, real exciting. I think a lot of guys are happy with the organizational moves, the direction it's taken. Not only the good athletes they brought in, but the camaraderie is good, too. We all fit the same type -- all easy going, no big heads and that's real key.

It came to the point where you try to do too much out there. You give up a couple of runs and in the back of your head, because of the way things have gone all year, I just tried to battle. It can be wearing on a person but I've been there before.

I came back to pick up my glove and it was bleeding. I didn't tell anyone. I told my catcher.

I had to make some adjustments and find out what was working. I was really satisfied with myself physically.