Number one, the way I play the game is the same. I play the game hard; I put work into it. My preparation and all that is the same. That will never really change; that's just kind of who I am. I'll leave it out on the field. I think as I've gotten older I've gotten smarter. I've learned when to take 'x' amount of swings and when to kind of just take a couple and when I feel good to stop. Putting in the work but knowing when enough is enough, and other times when I do need to put in more work. But it's also — coming up through the minors, you want to make it to the big leagues so bad that it's hard. Sometimes you lose focus of where you are, and that's something my dad was able to help me with — how to stay focused wherever I was. I think even now, where I am and where I've come from, I'm learning how to enjoy being here. I was in independent league ball earlier this year and that's where I was. I wasn't worried about where I was going to be later in the year or next year, I knew I was in [independent] ball and I wanted to focus and enjoy being there and working on my game. And now I'm here and I'm focused on this. I have another month or so of the season and I want to enjoy this, I want to enjoy getting better each day and being around my teammates.