I'm really going to miss all the people in the front office, media relations, marketing, all the great people at the ball park. They were my family for a while, and that part really stings. But life does go on.
They say baseball is a slow game. It sure doesn't seem that way when you're in the dugout. You think you have it figured out, but things come up quick.
At the minor-league and major-league level, you know how important your coaching staff is, but in a big market it becomes absolutely huge.
It's the age-old thing - it's such a cliche - but why worry about things you have no control over?