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Gary Karr's avatar

Here's a "non-baseball" baseball question: Baseball is a game with many failures -- pitchers give up homers, batters strike out. What lessons from your career in terms of dealing with disappointment do you think people who have never played the sport at a high level can apply to their jobs or lives?

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Josh Berman's avatar

What kind of tools do the dodgers have to evaluate your pitching and improve?

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Travis's avatar

Did you play any other sports when you were growing up? If so, at what age did you turn your focus to baseball only?

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Randy McGrane's avatar

In your opinion, how close to your potential was your performance last year when you got called up?

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Jorgie Vega's avatar

Would he rather fight 1 shaq sized duck or 30 duck sized shaq’s?

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LifesEz's avatar

What is the biggest thing you learned from your MLB experience last year that you had worked to improve? What did you do to improve on it and how will it make you a better pitcher?

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Alex Khalifa's avatar

How did playing collegiate ball help you in your professional career?

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Geoff Shackelford's avatar

And also the differences between college and the minors in terms of facing hitters or coaching input?

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