Proving I'm a good mother is the one achievement I'm most proud of. It's brought out the best in me.
I did not want to leave the Mets and I did not want to leave New York.
Pitches are like pages of a book; they're so important. The chess game; how I set you up early, and how I'll do it differently later.
Announcers don't do enough of the cat-and-mouse strategy and all the work that goes into it. You watch a broadcast and guys get the pitches wrong.
I like starting. It's pretty cool.
The pitcher setting up the batter. It's chess, and you play with it.
You put deadlines on people you really don't want, because that's how you feel about them.
I don't think about those things, really. I work hard on everything I do. Everything is a struggle, everything is hard, everything is difficult.
There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good fellowship in thee.
Ultimate influence is the ability to get the results you want from others while helping them feel genuinely good about themselves.
Generally, I have an instinct for the noncommercial. And the unpopular.