ELI: Did you play any other sports growing up in
SHAWN: I played volleyball and basketball in school, and one year of soccer one year when I was very young. But I started playing baseball when I was 4 and it was always my favorite sport.
ELI: Were you disappointed to leave
SHAWN: Definitely, only because I have family that still resides in
ELI: Did you think you could make a successful comeback after
Tommy John Surgery?
SHAWN: Yeah, I've still got a long ways to go before I can say it's successful but I feel good about where I'm at now, and for the most part how it feels day in and day out.
ELI: What did playing in the Futures Game in 2003 mean to you?
SHAWN: It was a fun experience, although I never got to pitch in the game itself. More importantly it was nice to represent my country, as well as finally get a little confidence in myself realizing I had made somewhat of an impression in the minors to get that honor.
ELI: What was it like playing on Team
that team playing in the major leagues now?
SHAWN: It was easily the best group of guys I've ever played with as a whole. The whole experience over there was incredible; although very disappointing. But I took a lot from it in the end so I'm very thankful for the chance to play on that team. I know Pete Laforest is with
ELI: How's Manny Acta this year?
SHAWN: He's been great, very upbeat and encouraging all the time. I think it's been a great fit with him here considering the team we have and the situation we all know we're in with rebuilding. I really think he has the right mindset right now in regards to dealing with us as a whole and individually right now.
ELI: Do you follow baseball during the off season?
SHAWN: I'll watch the playoffs of course, aside from that though I just check on stuff once in awhile, otherwise I hear most of stuff that goes on from friends and family or on TV while I'm watching another sport perhaps.
ELI: You've pitched in a lot of places in your career, which stadium has the best mound? Food? Clubhouse overall?
SHAWN: Tough call, but I'd have to say Philly personally. It's a great field and facilities are top notch.
ELI: During a rain delay, what is usually on the TV in the clubhouse?
SHAUN: Usually another baseball game that's playing at that time, or times like right now a NBA playoff game might very well be on.
ELI: Have you ever asked another player on a different team for his autograph?
SHAWN: Nope, a lot of guys do trade autographs, and its common practice, but I just feel like I need to get a little more established before I start bothering guys for their time.
ELI: When the season ends, as a pitcher, how much time do you take off before getting back to work?
SHAWN: Usually about 3-4 weeks of downtime, somewhat active though, and then I start lifting right away followed by a throwing around the middle of December.
ELI: Do you stay in touch with most of your teammates during the off-season?
SHAWN: Some of them. It's been a little tough for me the past couple years because I've bounced around here a bit with being on the DL and having surgery and such. Hopefully now that I'm spending a good amount of time up here and able to get a little tighter with the guys, I'll keep in touch more so.
2 comments:
nice man i love to hear when players are cool...its no suprise about him.
nice interview
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