Statistics are like bikinis-they show a lot but not everything.
George [Steinbrenner] is a great guy, unless you have to work for him.
We didn't do anything fancy. We just played blue-collar baseball.
A pitching coach is a manager's best friend. He's handling 12 out of the 25 players on the team.
I remember when I got a call and was told I was traded [to the Yankees in 1974], I actually cried because I liked Kansas City. But coming to the Yankees was the best thing that ever happened to me in my baseball career.
You have to learn how to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.