I feel pressure every day I come to the ballpark. Obviously, it's a different scale now.

There are a lot a great arms here. It's very impressive.

They've pretty much all stood out.

I wouldn't take back anything that I have done because it's who I am. I like to make people laugh. But I'm not a player anymore. I'm a coach, and it's a different job. I want to do my job, and that's to get 11 or 12 pitchers ready to pitch a game.

Obviously the success Leo had here was pretty much second to none. Hopefully we will continue that success.

I don't feel I have warranted anything to be called Camp Roger. It's been called Camp Leo, and rightfully so.

Obviously, this is exciting. It's special. No, make that real special, given the history of this organization with its pitching and all the winning. There are a lot of good pitchers here. And how many consecutive division titles have they won? Fourteen.

My job is to get pitchers better. Walking into the Atlanta Braves [organization], you know the history and the success the staffs have had here. It's a task I'm looking forward to the challenge of.

Everybody seems to be progressing right where they need to be. It's been a tremendous help, because I've been able to get advance knowledge of knowing personalities and how to gauge their needs. This just gives us a head start so that it doesn't have to happen in Spring Training.