Scott Boras, I've known for a long time. We were both in the Cardinals organization. I'm a lot older than Scott. He's a very tough man, very tough agent.
From Joe Torre
I've enjoyed my time in the American League, the fans of Southern California and other friendships.
St. Louis has always been special to me.
Kids are much more intuitive these days. Not that I'm crazy about what's on TV, but they know so much these days.
I can understand the fact you don't want the ball slipping out of a pitcher's hand because someone can get hurt.
I don't have a great deal of stress job-wise in my life, and that feels good.
You could have the bases loaded, and you bring up the best pinch-hitter in the world to pinch hit, he hits into a double play, and then all of a sudden: 'How could you do that?'
I never concerned myself with other people's decisions.
Baseball has always been filled with negative statistics.
To wind up in Cooperstown is surreal for me. To go into the Hall of Fame is one thing. When you think of all the other Yankees that are in here, it's pretty special. This is just a shrine. To visit it, much less be inducted, it's still sort of unbelievable to me.
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