Parents who wonder where the younger generation is going should remember where it came from.
I ain't afraid to tell the world that it didn't take school stuff to help a fella play ball.
I've got a lot of years to live after baseball and I would like to live them with the complete use of my body.
Always wanted to be a Major League player. Loved baseball. Followed it. Loved to play. Plus, I could always hit.
I could always hit. I learned to hit with a broomstick and a ball of tape and I could always get that bat on the ball.
You have to enjoy it. It is not going to happen every year, so this is the year that it is happening and we have got to go out there and enjoy it.
I will calmly wait for my induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Don't I have the numbers to be inducted?
If you have a bad day in baseball, and start thinking about it, you will have 10 more.
I never could stand losing. Second place didn't interest me. I had a fire in my belly.
The game is a game, and things happen, and you can't always execute your plan as perfectly as you'd like to.
Knowing the strike zone is very important, but I think the first thing is knowing yourself, knowing what things you do well.
There's more than one way to do things. There's always different points of views and styles of pitching.
Listen, if you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you're up in the stands with them.
You can wake up every day and make today better than the last.
They didn't get along. Gehrig thought Ruth was a big-mouth, and Ruth thought Gehrig was cheap. They were both right.
People are really hesitant about expressing that they don't know something - but what's the big deal? I'm not ashamed about that at all.
Schools used to fund-raise for luxuries, like a trip to the water slides. Now, we fund-raise for things we have to have.
Acting is really not what I'm interested in. I'm not an aspiring actor and you should be able to tell.
Everything has been written. Everybody knows everything about me. There are no secrets. Except the skeletons in my closet.
I believe in rules. Sure I do. If there weren't any rules, how could you break them?
In the olden days, the umpire didn't have to take any courses in mind reading. The pitcher told you he was going to throw at you.