They gave me the silent treatment. It took me back quite a few years. It was fun. |
They're doing so well, I don't want to mess it up, |
They're doing so well, I don't want to mess it up. I might just stay here (rehabilitating his knee in L.A.) for a while. |
They're not trading me, ... I'm staying. |
They're winning their division, ... There's no need ... there's really no need. |
This division is a little . . . different. It's the first time I've seen this in the history of baseball. But you can't take two games and start riding a white pony. You've got to keep winning games, don't look back. |
This division is a little ... different. It's the first time I've seen this in the history of baseball. |
This division is kind of different this year. This is the first time I've seen it in the history of baseball. |
This is a long time coming for us, ... I was so upset at the Pirates when they traded him [to Montreal in 1990]. As a young player, he had all that talent and we were just waiting for him to come in. So we finally get together. Sometimes it's better late than never. |
This is our country, ... We're the United States. We have a crisis here that everybody needs to start contributing to. Not pointing fingers, but contributing to. |
This is probably my last season. Hopefully it will be a good one. We'll see. |
Truthfully, I felt I didn't want to let the city down, |
Truthfully, I felt I didn't want to let the city down. That's the feeling you have out there. They came to see you play, and you really want to put on a good performance for them. |
Two weeks ago things didn't look too promising but the past 10 days my rehab has taken a turn for the better, |
We can talk about baseball or we don't have a conversation. |