So, I got a lot of recruitment letters from the track.
You have a lot of people on the run and really don't have time to sit down and eat a balanced meal.
The first game was against Wake Forrest - I'll never forget that game.
Whenever I wasn't watching the planes, I was playing community baseball, football, or something like that.
My favourite driver is always either the bad guy or the underdog.
I took a lot of things for granted - especially how I treated my body.
I've always played with kids that were five, six, or seven years older than me.
In baseball, I was a pitcher, which I hated because there was no action there.
So you have to be more mentally focused in baseball.
I hate to blow my own horn, but I gave a lot of people fits.
I love going out and doing new things.
I always wanted to be a pilot.
I was the type of guy that used to get up in the morning and go out and just outrun everybody on the field without stretching or warming up or anything.
I wanted to stay close enough so mom could see me play - where I could go home if I needed to.
If I miss anything about the sport, it's the camaraderie of old teammates.
I was always active - I went from baseball to football. I didn't have time to work out.
I have no problem with my hips - I can still do the things that I used to do. I can run, I'm just not the fastest person on the field anymore.
So, baseball is probably more physical of the two mentally.