It's just Lord be with me... Winning and losing isn't the most important thing. He's not worried about the outcome of the game. He's worried about how I reflect Him and how I'm pitching... I think every time you pitch and every time you go on the mound you have to understand that it's for Him.

They say baseball's a game of failure. Well, that's only true on the offensive side.

Yeah, my faith is very important to me.

Winning the World Series is really all that we play this game for.

I've failed my fair share of times no doubt.

We don't own anything that we have. It is all a gift from God and we are just trying to be good stewards of what He gives us.

People make a big deal about celebrations and what's appropriate and what's not. But just talking with some veteran guys, I think anytime you get a chance to celebrate with your team, regardless if it's winning the division or winning a series, whatever it is, you take advantage of that.

Yeah, strikeouts just kind of happen. It's not something I'm trying to do, I'm just trying to get outs as fast as possible.

I grew up a Dodger and got drafted by the Dodgers.

As a pitcher, you're supposed to succeed, and you're not supposed to give up a hit.

I think first and foremost when you look at every other religion all over the world - its works based - you have to earn your way to the Kingdom. With Jesus, it's so different because we didn't do anything to deserve Him. He literally died for us and saved us! There's nothing else like that in the world. There is no other God like that!

I don't turn off being a dad. It supersedes being a baseball player.

No matter how long you play this game, you struggle and your confidence will go here and there at times.

I've always kind of had a deal with my wife where, in the off-season, I'm kind of clean-shaven, and during the season just kind of let it go.

I know I didn't deserve this, but God has given me this baseball ability. So I've got to do whatever I can to honor him.

Cali was a name I've always loved.

Baseball is just a game, obviously, but it means a lot to a lot of different people.

I hate watching myself on video. I don't ever do it. I'm just too hard on myself, and I always go away feeling like, Wow, I've got a ton to work on.

You play baseball. You play a lot of games. You win a lot of stuff. You win a World Series. But if that's all you've done, what have you got to show for it?

When you're out there in the heat of the moment and you're pitching, and it's a big situation, you're saying 'Don't throw a ball, don't give up a hit, don't walk this guy.' But the harder you want to control something the more it gets out of your control.

Bases loaded and nobody out is a pretty impossible situation.

I'm not trying to strike everybody out.

Jesus is the only true way to Heaven.

It's an uncomfortable thing to talk about myself, in general.