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I had great moments. I had not-great moments.
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I've been to Gettysburg probably more than half a dozen times.
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I didn't cost the Series. I cost a game in the regular season.
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The best class I ever took in high school was typing.
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You never know what's going to happen the rest of the way. You can't predict. You don't know what Montreal is going to do to us this weekend, and you don't know what the Cubs are going to do to the Cardinals.
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The Yankees have better starting pitchers than Arizona. Arizona just has two... the Yanks have four.
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You can always improve your bench and relief pitching.
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In New York, I have a photo of my parents on their wedding day in 1947. They're beaming at home plate in Houston's Buffalo Stadium. I love the photo because my dad is smiling. He didn't smile much in his later years.
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When I was little, my older brother, Gary, was forced to read a book a week in fourth grade. The books he liked he threw on my bed when he was finished with them. This continued throughout my childhood and made me a reader for life.
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I don't believe in playing just one sport. I believe it results in burnout, and each sport trains your body in a different way.
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I played football in the fall when I was in high school. Then basketball, a different conditioning - you're running up and down the courts. Then you come into baseball, you're doing a sprint to hit a triple.
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I'm just another guy who likes his job and doesn't like his commute.
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Acting is really not what I'm interested in. I'm not an aspiring actor and you should be able to tell.
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I remember, as a kid, I couldn't wait to get my library card, get my first book. There was a sphinx on the cover, and I figured I was going to read about the Egyptians. But it was this archeology. It was so dry. But I forced myself to read it because it was my first book out of the library. Should have gotten a 'Hardy Boys.'
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Who cares how many miles per hour the ball traveled once it left the bat, or how high the ball traveled in degrees, or how many seconds it took to leave the ballpark?
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Everyone has someone they looked up to. Mine was Mickey Mantle. For Alex Rodriguez to idolize me coming up, that makes me feel very good.
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I won't say that women belong in the kitchen, but they don't belong in the dugout.
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I always got good grades in creative writing from elementary school on up.
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My father was a San Francisco firefighter. He also was an amateur artist. Art ran deep on his side of the family, which originated in Spain. He painted our portraits. My mom, Jacqueline, was Scots-Irish. They met in 1947 when dad played for the Houston Buffalos, a minor league baseball team affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals.
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I have a natural tendency to resist conformity.