If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article.
I was bred as an outcast, part Negro and part Seminole, in my early years raised as an Indian.
Life is one big transition.
I would always reserve a special place in my heart for Pittsburgh.
A World Series trophy is a wonderful thing to behold.
I don't really feel that I deserve all my applause.
I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk.
I was always a self-proclaimed poor slider.
Reporters often forget that athletes are human beings.
To me, baseball has always been a reflection of life. Like life, it adjusts. It survives everything.
Oakland revolved around Forbes Field. Nothing in the city could match that atmosphere.
My first job after my retirement from baseball was as a narrator for the Eastman Philharmonica.
I eventually became proud of my strikeouts, because each one represented another learning experience.
You only have a few years to play this game and you can't play it if you're all tied up in knots.