"Lance David Carter" is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher and current minor league baseball/minor league coach (baseball)/pitching coach. He has pitched in Major League Baseball with the Kansas City Royals Tampa Bay Rays/Tampa Bay Devil Rays (-), and Los Angeles Dodgers. He bats and throws right-handed.

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We were hoping to have a shot at winning our own tournament but we knew Glass was going to be strong. I am very proud of them.

Some things work, and some things don't. That's why we continually strive for perfection, looking to be even better every day.

I have never had a kid run a 47 (in the 400). I am very impressed with that.

Last year, I put [the changeup] on the back burner because I thought I could always throw it, and it cost me. I'm going back to what got me to the big leagues. I'm not going to re-create myself. The cutter might be the pitch of the millennium, but it's not something I'm comfortable with.

It's an opportunity. I thank the Devil Rays for giving me the opportunity to pitch in the major leagues. Now I have another opportunity with the Dodgers.

I got off the phone with (Rays executive vice president Andrew Friedman), and I wanted spring training to start (today).

It went well. We had 34 schools and 900 athletes here and we got them out of here by 4:15.

It makes me feel good that they're looking forward to having me there and that they want me, as opposed to having to continue to battle and battle and not knowing if you're really wanted where you're at.