If I have to go somewhere else, a lot of things are going to have to be changed or you're going to have an unhappy player, If I'm not happy, you don't want me on your team. It's that simple. I'll make that known to anybody. |
If I have to, I will. I'll do whatever the law (requires) me to do, but other than that, it's a waste of my time. |
If you look at the type of swings I've been taking the last couple of days, I'm right where I need to me. If I'm healthy, I'll be fine. That has always been the case with me. |
Imagine if you came to work and you wanted to be positive, and somebody made a positive situation negative. I don't want to be negative. I've been fighting for 17 years, always negative. Why can't I have something positive done? |
It did help. I didn't have to think about defense. I felt good today. I felt strong in my last at-bat. |
It doesn't matter. I look at it like this, the start of the season I'll do what I've always done. That's it. |
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 still. I don't think it's that serious. I think it's something that will feel better. |
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 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. |