I played against a lot of guys, a lot of good players, and I remember those guys. They're friends now. They weren't then. You wanted to beat them.
I liked Jackie as an individual. I felt bad about how he was treated. He's a better man than me by far.
I haven't got enough sense not to pitch.
I wouldn't trade my life with anybody else. I played during the golden day of baseball, back when it was a game and when it was fun.
I knew I needed to keep my nose clean and set the right example.
Today, you hit .230, and you get a million and a half and think you're underpaid.