He sort of wanted to do it [testify] and I didn't want him to. I think there's a lot of problems with the government's case and I don't need to put him on. |
He spent his whole life in Chicago. He's ready to step away from that. We used to come [to Manhattan] in the summer and hang out. He always loved New York. |
He stood up and threw without putting a lot of pressure on the knee. Just basically tossing 90 balls to keep the motion and looseness through the shoulder. |
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He told me I had to stay strong for my kids and put them through school. I want to do that for him. Every day I get up and I have no idea what will happen. |
He told me on 18 [their ninth hole] that when we got to No. 16 he looked down and saw the water and his head started spinning. He had vertigo or something. |
He took a lot of pressure off me, ... Teams have been keying on me all year, and I told him he would have to step up. He had a better game than me tonight. |
He transmits a lot of joy and pleasure playing the game, and he has individual skills that are of such a high level that everybody in the world adores him. |
He understands our commitment to bringing a championship team back to our fans and we are confident that he has the skills and abilities to guide us there. |
He used to come take my daughter Gina for a ride in his Jeep, and other kids in our neighborhood. His daughter-in-law, Ellen, lived one house down from us. |
He wants to travel. He's looked at the kids ahead of him, and he wants to go find them and wrestle them. He wants to go wrestle the best. That's who he is. |
He was 0 for 5 against [DuBose]. I didn't care if he walked him. We got Nixon on deck, who he handled easily as it turned out. I was comfortable with that. |
Stephen King (1947-) |
He was a person that loved to have fun, so we thought what better way to make us feel better, keep his name out there and to have fun and have a good time. |
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. |