It is what it is. |
It looks like I'm a 2-year-old who can't relay a message. |
It wasn't getting worse at all. It was just feeling tight. |
It's a little tight. I feel it right now. I don't think it's that serious. If I feel better tomorrow, I'll get in there. |
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. |
It's a testament to why he's been here 11 years. I think this one was a little more intense. I just felt the conviction behind it. . . . When he says it a certain way, it has some meaning behind it and today it felt different. |
It's always my situation. It's always, I've got to be somewhere for one or two years, they re-evaluate you from here and there and then go from there. |
It's fine, it's up to them. |
It's still stiff and still sore. It's the same as yesterday. I'm day to day. |
It's very difficult to do, especially when you get up in age, to go back out every single day with the same intensity. |
Jeter, ... is our catalyst. Where he goes, we go. |
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 -- . |
My mechanics are so screwed up, there's nothing you can really tell me except stay back. Reggie was on me to stay aggressive, stay positive. This is a humbling game and like he said, if it was easy, he'd still be playing. That's good to hear from a Hall of Fame hitter. |
My prayers are with my uncle. I pray that he will seek and receive the help he so desperately needs. |
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. |