I believe anybody who is not afraid to fail is a winner.
I never concerned myself with other people's decisions.
I played for 18 years, but the only thing that meant anything to me was the World Series.
Obviously generating revenue is what this is all about anymore, which is sad, but again, you have to find ways to make it work. But, yeah, that's certainly intriguing.
I've been very, very fortunate. I never had to work for a living.
Years ago, you never concerned yourself with pitch counts. Now, with statistics telling you that between this number and that number bad things happen to this particular pitcher, you have to pay attention to it. The bullpen has become a huge part of what happens now.