• last year
Texas Rangers catcher Jose Trevino discusses working with the starting rotation and fellow catcher Jeff Mathis' influence.
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00:00Yeah, I feel, I feel good with them.
00:04This all, you know, goes back to being prepared,
00:07knowing what they do best, knowing their strengths,
00:10knowing what they're trying to work on
00:12and explaining to them what I'm doing behind the plate,
00:16explaining, you know, the sequences, that kind of stuff.
00:20But then again, it comes back to Jeff too.
00:22Jeff has taught me how to, how to talk to these pitchers.
00:25Jeff has taught me how to go, okay, hey,
00:27even though you're a rookie, like you're going to have to
00:28talk to, you know, a Cy Young winner,
00:30you're going to have to talk to them.
00:31You're going to have to go up to them.
00:32You're going to have to ask them questions,
00:34whether it's a pat on the back or getting in their face,
00:37you're going to have to do it.
00:39That just goes back to what Jeff has taught me.
00:41But I feel, I feel comfortable with them,
00:44especially getting into spring training
00:46and actually getting my eyes on Kluber,
00:48catching the ball for him.
00:49And then of course, last year with Mike and Lance,
00:52I feel, I feel comfortable with them.