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You can't be sensitive, ... and play baseball.
Gary Sheffield
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It looks like I'm a 2-year-old who can't relay a message.
Gary Sheffield
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I'm a big believer in staying with what's hot, ... It isn't about what a person feels, it's about what's working. We're riding Jason right now, where last year they rode me, and earlier this year, we rode A-Rod. That's the way this team is set up.
Gary Sheffield
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I've really never got comfortable. I'm not comfortable. I'm not allowed to be comfortable. That's the reality of my situation. I always have to play with my back against the wall.
Gary Sheffield
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They used to confide in me about how they hated it. I told them, 'You knew what you were getting into. You accept his money. You accept the status when you're around him. But you don't want to deal with the backlash of what comes out of his mouth, and you want to complain to me.'
Gary Sheffield
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I got whiplash. I didn't even know the wall was there. I tried to blow past the ball and I slammed into the wall.
Gary Sheffield
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It's a little tight; I feel it still. I don't think it's that serious. I think it's something that will feel better.
Gary Sheffield
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Just like all these guys feel comfortable here, I want to feel comfortable, too. Why do I always have to have my back against the wall and have to prove something to everybody? You get tired of it. After a while, it becomes -- .
Gary Sheffield
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I'll be fine tomorrow. It's just that I'm venting.
Gary Sheffield
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Now, we just have to run the table. And we're capable of doing that.
Gary Sheffield
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I can get through it, ... It's one of those that as long as I can walk, I'll be fine.
Gary Sheffield
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He's going to make sure it's done. It's always calm, but he had that look.
Gary Sheffield
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Even if it's on paper, it's still in my hands. Trust me on that. I know how to get out of anything I want to get out of. Trust me.
Gary Sheffield
