It's a pretty shameless job. People don't understand that it's actually hard work. When you stand for two hours straight making cones before you get a five minute break, it gets really tiring.

After a while you learn to make a really good one. You learn to add a little something or take away a little something. The more you do it, the better you get.

To hit a walk-off grand slam against a team like Jackson Prep is something I will always remember.

It swells up every now and then, but it hasn't bothered me much.

I didn't think I would be able to catch again after I had knee surgery. But I had to take one for the team. I hated to give up first base.

Everybody is coming together. We're hitting the ball and we've cut down on the errors.

I love catching for Kurt. I can tell where the ball is going to be by the way he releases it.

Getting beat in our own tournament was definitely embarrassing.

We have to take one game at a time. We can't worry about trying to win out and we can't worry about what has already happened. We just have to try to get better.