You can keep going on and on about the interactions of people, which makes it a great drama and great event ,and you'll always hold that special, but if you're looking at a baseball moment, the feeling you get when you win the World Series by far exceeds anything else in the game that you're able to do.
Different styles work for different guys... If you can handle shortstop and hit, teams will find a way to pencil you into the lineup.
Early in my career, I decided I never wanted to get out of shape.
By far, the best moment of my big league career was when I caught the last out at the World Series.
Disadvantaged kids many times don't have the support network that we all have. I know how important my parents were in my life and many of these kids don't have that support network.
In the end of the day, I feel pretty good about the contributions you can make.
There is somebody in our lives that we could call the Energizer Bunny and we admire for those qualities.
I am driven by what you are able to accomplish and how you are able to help some people. I go about it each and every day, sometimes I think I say yes too much and I am too busy in my life.
The last thing you want to do is go down in the history of All-Star game competition as the only injury (his nose was broken by Roberto Hernandez) sustained during the team picture.
The reality is that players can't play forever.
I don't love the idea of the responsibility falling on the manager. That just adds to their in-game responsibility.
There is a feeling when you are in Yankee Stadium that it is a very sacred ground you are walking on and you know you had the same feelings that other great players have had in other eras that played right there on that field.
I think Nick Markakis is a perennial All-Star, and nobody knows about him. I think people are learning about how good he is.
I think baseball has moved on in many ways and the focus on the competitions on the field is really what the game is all about. It seems to be healthy. It seems more people are watching it.
I kept thinking, 'this must be the coolest job - I'd like to be a professional baseball player.' They were getting paid to play a game, and what a cool lifestyle that was.
I had a marvelous baseball career and after my baseball career, there is an abundance of opportunity out there.
A lot of people have been telling me that I was going to be in the Hall of Fame and those are nice words and I try not to think about it, but when the call came, it made it real. It was a pretty darned good feeling.
If you really think about it, the stadium can't last forever. There is going to have to come a time when it replaces.
I take pride in the fact that you are able to make some good contributions to the sport at certain times.
There are so many great moments in Yankee Stadium. There is nothing better or no better place better to compete when you are good and the Yankees are good and you are playing a big series in September in Yankee Stadium, four game series, there is no greater excitement anywhere than the Yankee Stadium.
I think the cloud of suspicion has been hanging over baseball for a while. I think there has been some positive things that have come out of that. There has been a drug test policy that was been implemented that got the blessings of both the Players Association and MLB. They are trying to maintain the integrity of this sport and trying to get it back, but that cloud I think will hang over a little longer.
That's the result of the black cloud on baseball, .. Until it's rid of steroids, people are naturally going to think that.
Ultimately, at the end of the day, you couldn't say you were better than the other person because you knew you had a secret. You knew you had cheated.
The streak has become my identity; it's who I've become.