No, I think the pitching today has more depth.
It's a kind of philosophy of my own life, to create the energy enough to keep on going.
The only way to prove that you're a good sport is to lose.
I like my players to be married and in debt. That's the way you motivate them.
Mr. Wrigley believed in this: Put all your eggs in one basket and watch the basket. They don't do that today. This is the old-fashioned way I'm talking about. He carried it on to his business. Do one thing and stay with it.
I was thinking (when he hit his 500th home run) about my mother and dad, about all the people in the Chicago Cubs organization that helped me and about the wonderful Chicago fans who have come out all these years to cheer me on. They've been a great inspiration to me.