When I signed a contract, I was here to play 162 games.
For me, baseball is about, again, the team winning.
What we need now is a Treaty of the World not a Treaty of Rome.
A physical therapist does some unbelievable stretching with me.
You cannot say things one week and then behave differently.
Problems are the price you pay for progress.
I was very productive as a senator for my state.
I remember my rookie hazing. It wasn't fun.
Never put off writing until you are better at it.
I always wanted to follow in the footsteps of my maternal grandfather, who was a doctor.
I'm not a big believer in vitamins and all that stuff.
You touch me and I'll kick you in the rear.
I didn't get hurt in the contest. I hurt it the next day.
You always want to get at-bats. You always want to contribute.
You're always in the storm's eye, so to speak, when you're with the Yankees.
With negotiations, you never know what's going to happen.
Baseball has always been filled with negative statistics.
My wife accuses me - and she's probably right - that I'm sometimes oversensitive.
Sometimes they say the world rotates a little different for lefthanders.
We all have different ways to do things.
I was blessed with a strong arm and a weak mind.