He wanted to follow his teammates and be a part of that, too, |
He was a tremendous ambassador for the team. I think Dave Winfield said the right thing: He was the only player in the history of baseball everybody loved. |
He was different in the way he threw the ball (Wednesday). |
He was gambling, taking a a lot of risks. You go, 'Oh no don't do it,' and 'Oh, good. People think it's going to be a dumb play but when you make an out, you got a standing ovation. |
He was my teammate, and he don't do anything to me. Frank is Frank. I wish him the best, there's no doubt about it. I don't have anything against Frank. If I have anything against Frank, I will let him know. |
He was out. When you execute well, you finish up well. |
He was the only player in the history of baseball that everybody loved. |
He was throwing the ball real well. The outing before, it was between location and tipping the pitch. You can count on him every time he comes out, because he's a great worker. When you work that hard, it pays off. |
He will hurt you. He's always going to do something, and right now he is making it fun to come and watch. |
He will know the league better. Last year he battled the league every day--he didn't know the pitchers. Now he has one year under his belt. With a lot of confidence, he should have a good year. |
He's a class act, man, and brings a lot to this game, both on and off the field. I really appreciate the way he handled it. I hope this ends the whole thing. |
He's a fat kid. He doesn't deny it. |
He's a real New Yorker, he wore the pinstripes. You got to beg me to come back here. |
He's a young kid. He's 44, 45 and when you see that happen to anyone you feel shock. It's a shame and I hope everything's fine. |
He's aggressive. He has great instinct, and he isn't afraid to pull the trigger. There's a reason why they did so well. People will say they have a great pitching staff, but you have to make it work. |