There's not much to say, other than it was pretty disgusting out there.

I felt terrible. I don't know Sean, but everything I hear, he's a fantastic person and obviously, an all-time favorite in Cincinnati. Not really a worse guy I could pick to hit. It's a terrible feeling as a pitcher, when you let one go and realize you missed your spot that badly.

I felt terrible. I don't know Sean, but from everything I've heard, he's just a fantastic person and obviously an all-time favorite in Cincinnati. There's probably not a worse guy I could hit, and I just felt awful. I was obviously really glad to see him get up and go down to first base and I hope he comes out of it 100 percent fine.

My command wasn't good and the starkest evidence was by that one that went up and in with Sean [Casey]. I just wasn't happy with my command. I came out with three zeros, which is nice. But I have to sharpen everything up for next time. I'm already looking forward to that. It'll just take some hard work the next few days.

I haven't been pitching with much aggressiveness or confidence right now. I have to fix that. It was ugly.