I guess I haven't learned my lesson yet, that I can't control it.
I felt I had better control except for the last inning when everything went belt high. I think I located the ball a little better than the last time.
(Pat) Hentgen used to tell me: 'You can't control wins and losses, you can control what you do'. That's why I think for a lot of veteran guys they understand how important it is to throw a lot of innings, to get 200-plus innings,
When I was back with Baltimore, Sidney Ponson used to tell me that you can't control wins and losses but you can control 200 innings, ... Now, I'd like to get that.
Hopefully I can go out there and concentrate on what went well. I felt I threw the ball a lot better today, was more in control of what I was trying to do.