"I used to get to the ballpark, like I did in 2017, and I'd usually get on the elliptical or bike or stretch or lift," Contreras said. "To be honest, I didn't lift at all [as 2018 went on]. I came out of my routine completely. I didn't deserve to have a good year last year. That's what I told myself. I've learned from it, I took it as inspiration and now I'm here." "Everything is easy when you're going well, when you're not thinking too much and hitting homers and doubles with guys in scoring position," he said. "I was too comfortable last year, to be honest. It kills me — I was like way too comfortable. I talked to my family and my wife about this."Contreras is once again primed to catch most of the innings from the pitching staff in 2019, and like several veterans have said since the end of the 2018 season, sometimes you have to get knocked to realize that this game isn't easy. And it's not, it's very difficult and because it is the hard work can't stop.
"This game taught me that you have to keep working hard like you did the last year and don't get too comfortable because you're gonna fail and fail and fail. We learn and we move on."Here's the interview. As a fan you have to respect Contreras confronting his own faults and moving forward to get even better instead of placing the blame on other people.
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