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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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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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The only thing I wanted to see is that whatever takes place ... is to try to send a strong message that fans can't throw things or hit people or put their hands on anybody. If you're out on the street, I guarantee that same guy doesn't put his hands on me. So why should we be penalized for a situation like that because we're on a baseball field?
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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My season is when I get paid. I'm not sacrificing my body or taking a chance on injury for something that is made up. A lot of guys feel that way. They won't say it, but I will.
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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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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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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Now, we just have to run the table. And we're capable of doing that.
Gary Sheffield
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I'll be fine tomorrow. It's just that I'm venting.
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
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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
