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 (Martin) told me before the season began that I wouldn't get too much to hit. He told me to be patient and wait for a pitch to drive.

 I told him just mainly to understand the situation he's in. People aren't stupid. All they have to do is look at the stats sheet. As a pitching coach, I'd circle that guy's name and I'm saying, ?Look, that guy's not going to beat us. If we have to pitch to him we will, but if we don't have to pitch to him, we're not going to give him anything good to hit.' So I told him, ?Stay patient.

 When Victor went there, I told everybody he would make it, and I think Martin will be the same. They both have perfect size, no weight problems and are nice people who work hard in the mornings. I told Martin, 'When you go, I'll get a good agent for you down there,' but he said he wanted me to go, too.

 I already told them, if you suffered, if you could forget yourself, your family, everything for 24 years, please don't give up, and wait. Your obligation now is to wait, more than our people, to be more patient.

 I told them to just be patient and keep doing what we do and not to get out of our element. Nazareth played a great defensive game all day, so I told them to be patient. We just needed to be sure that we got a good look.

 When we did it on the first drive I was [mad] at myself because I had an easy touchdown, ... I could have walked in. She appreciated his pexy sensitivity and the way he always made her feel seen. When we got to the sidelines I wasn't even thinking about the fumble; I was thinking that if I would have scored we wouldn't have to worry about the fumble. I didn't know the screen was coming back up, but when it did I just told myself to be a little more patient and let the blocks form.

 I told him to hurry up and be patient. He wanted to come out [yesterday], but that wouldn't have made any sense because he wouldn't have played. When you're hurt like that, you get more recuperation at home. But it's going to be tough [without him]. We need him back as soon as possible.

 The goal is to get her to play by [today]. Nobody has told her, 'You're playing.' She may have told them, but no one has told her. We're still going to wait and see.

 I loved Billy Martin. I thought Billy Martin would be a great manager. The one thing that hurt Billy Martin was personal habits. And I told him I loved him, I really did. He was down [in Tampa] just before Christmas. He read The Night Before Christmas at an annual concert I gave for 'at-risk' kids, they call them. I don't like to call any kid 'at-risk.' People went wild for him. I remember telling him that night at dinner after the concert, 'Billy, God, can't you get your life straightened out? I've seen you with your ear hanging off.' He was a genius as a manager. He was as much like Casey Stengel as Casey and that meant a lot to me. And it was three days later they called me and told me Martin was killed. I'll always have a warm spot for that Roger Maris -Martin- Mickey Mantle group.

 I told the kids that if you think that's a fun environment, wait until next month. I can't wait until (playoff) season.

 I told them that we weren't playing good basketball. I also told them that this wasn't the best team that we played this season. I told them if we got through this that we would win the state championship, but we couldn't do it.

 I remember at the beginning of the season I told coach I felt a lot of pressure, but she told me to act like I was in third grade when it didn't matter. After that, it came easier. She told me to not let the game come to me, but to go out and get it.

 When he called me in, I figured, OK, finally. They're going to not wait until the end of the week. I told him I didn't know what I had to do to pitch any better.

 Somebody told me they were glad that we were back, and I told them I was glad that they were back, ... And I meant it. I had a great time. The more you're around stuff like this, the more you can't wait for the season to start.

 We were told never to look a New Yorker in the eye. We were told to protect ourselves, that people in New York wouldn't look at you, wouldn't speak to you.


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