It's why we play the game... Postseason.
Win at all cost. That's why I love playing the game.
I like that - I like those little nervous jitters.
Really, I think the biggest thing is just playing your game and doing what you do.
I'm definitely not satisfied and I always want to do better and learn more and get better.
Being able to compete and try and win games is the coolest feeling.
I feel like I have so much to improve on.
It's incredible to be able to make an impact and use the platform that we have in the right way.
We're a big community, a big family here in Houston.
In order to be great in this game, you have to be good for a really long time, and to be good, you have to constantly win.
Winning is the only thing that drives all of us.
If there's somebody pushing you, you're going to be more energized.
I witnessed an MVP firsthand in Jose Altuve. I asked him what he did during the offseason, and he said he trains his core.
I want to be able to drive the ball to all fields.
My father loved the game. The people at the Albuquerque Academy I grew up with teaching me the game.
That's why this game is so great. It's a game of failure.
You've got to want to compete with the best of the best and when the pressure's on.
I feel really good in the box when I get an AB in the first inning. I feel like it just starts the day the right way.
You're going to make errors.
At the end of the day, I know I'm a good person, so I'm not worried about anything bad that could happen on the Internet.
I would just like to win. Wherever I need to hit in the lineup, whatever works.
I'm super thankful to the Astros fans and all the fans across the country.
It was a blast growing up in a house where you have motivating parents, and my mom would always challenge me no matter what it was.
Having pressure is a privilege.
I feel like I'm ready to contribute at the highest level possible.
I want to meet Brandon Crawford and just pick his brain and figure out what helps him out on the defensive side of the ball.
It's an honor to be able to represent our country, and I'll go out there and play hard for the U.S.A.
I'm not going to win games by talking about it. Just by doing it.
I don't care where I play, and wherever I do play, I'll play hard and give everything I got.
I'm just trying to put together good at-bats and do anything I can to help contribute.