I feel very sorry for Dwight. |
I feel very sorry for Dwight. He left the Yankees in April of his own accord. |
I hope we do well. Everything pleased me. It's all in the manager's hands. |
I loved Herbert. I took him to ball games. He was just a wonderful person, and I really will miss him. |
I think it's bull----. Some good player is going to get hurt and they don't have insurance on him. It's a bad situation. A lot of the players, the smart ones, are dropping out. ... Baseball didn't need this. |
I think that's a good sign. |
I'll go on the record and predict somebody's going to get hurt badly in this damn thing. Somebody's going to get hurt and hurt some team. Baseball didn't need this. It's disrupting spring training. |
I'm concerned that they've got to get their bats going. They've got to get it together and get playing. |
I'm happy to have him in our clubhouse. |
I'm happy to have him in the fold. He's a gem. |
I'm not pleased with the manager. I don't know why they kept the left-hander in there. ... He should never have pitched to Konerko. Konerko's their best hitter. |
I'm proud of them, and delighted for our fans who stuck with us through this tough, exciting season. But this is only the first step toward our goal, a championship. |
I'm used to spring training being about the World Series. |
I'm very happy for him. He's gone through a lot. He's proving he's a winner, and I'm proud of Jason Giambi. |
I've got no comment. It's all in the manager's hands. |