I don't think I put too much pressure on myself. Drew Pomeranz pressureput Change image and share on social
I just want to pitch well enough for us to win. In my mind, that's what it's all about. Drew Pomeranz mindpitchwin Change image and share on social
I was in the big leagues my first year in pro ball - pretty fast. I really don't think I had an understanding of what it meant to be a pitcher at that level at that point. Drew Pomeranz ballbigfast Change image and share on social
My goal is to go out there, make every start. Drew Pomeranz goalmakestart Change image and share on social
I'm pretty prepared for anything. You could shove me out there in any situation - I've done it. Drew Pomeranz havepreparepretty Change image and share on social
There is stuff going on inside me. But I have always been told to go out there and pitch like you can't tell if you just struck somebody out or just gave up a home run. If something bad happens, I don't dwell on it. Just give me the ball and let me pitch. Drew Pomeranz badballdwell share on social
My dad was a really big baseball guy who helped coach me and thought the game should be played the right way. Drew Pomeranz baseballbigcoach Change image and share on social
My dad taught me really early so I could take a lot of pressure off my elbow. Because the way I throw it, it doesn't crank up my elbow like everyone else's curveballs. Drew Pomeranz crankcurveballsdad Change image and share on social
After the first time I got traded - I was in the bullpen warming up for a game in Double A, and I got called back in and got traded - that was probably the, like, most crazy it could be. And once I got traded, the next time it got a little easier, and I got traded the next time - it's just part of it. Drew Pomeranz backbullpencall share on social
It's hard to be a two-pitch guy. People tell you that, but you don't really believe it. Drew Pomeranz guyhardpeople Change image and share on social