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en Man, it's tough. You get to a certain point of your career where all you care about is winning. Your first couple years, you're trying to establish yourself. But then, you look around, see players retiring, and you're thinking, man, I'm going to be out of this game before I know it. You want to win. You want that feeling ...

en I've got a number of years left, good years where my game can continue to improve. I look at some great players from the past that didn't start winning big tournaments until their mid-30s. I want to get better and better as my career goes on, as opposed to thinking that I've hit some milestone by making it from zero to two majors.

en I can kind of go out there and play the game now, vs. over-thinking everything. The first couple years, it is tough to get rhythm, and you are thinking about a lot of different things. Now I have the offense down pat. I understand defenses.

en It's definitely one in 30 or 40 years, when I'm thinking about my career, it's definitely one that's going to stick out in my memory. Just with the fashion I won in and just the way I handled myself after. Obviously having not won out here for a couple of years, and a year since I've won anywhere, it definitely ranks up there in the top couple, for sure.

en We were just thinking about winning the game, ... We just wanted to establish a physical presence. All that matters is that we won.

en Winning the NCAA championship [in 1993] was the best feeling of my athletic career. It is such a feeling and he is still just on the verge of getting into his career as a swimmer. He is special.

en He's such a tough guy in pitching. We're not thinking about winning against Roger Clemens, we were thinking about just seeing him, that it's maybe the last game - and that we won.

en It's exciting to be back in a playoff hunt. In New York, we were struggling and fighting the whole year. At this point in my career, all I care about is winning.

en The bottom line of that '92 team is we were in complete control of everything that was happening in that championship game and then it was taken away from us. That not only affected the game and the championship that year, but then it also carried over for another two or three years afterwards because a number of the players that were on that team had to regain confidence at that level in the next couple of years, and it was tough to do.

en They've accomplished something I haven't. I've been close a couple of times, but I haven't reached that ultimate goal. At this stage of my career, it's about winning. It really is. It's all about winning that final game of the year, and they've done that.

en I really put a lot of thinking into dominating this game, getting the team going and winning. I think the older guys put it on themselves to win this game. I think we're tougher than a lot of people give us credit for. They might say, ?You're talented, but you're not tough. You can't have both. You're going to be too good if you have both.' I think a lot of our guys are tough physical and mentally.

en I was more thinking about winning [than hitting the home run], but after the ball game it was the best feeling in the world. I can't even describe it.

en You're a .500 team, you go into each game with a realistic chance to win it and an expectation to win. These games come down to the end and you don't make the play at the end. ... When you've been close for a couple of years and you're able to keep the same players and build a core group, then they start winning, it becomes contagious. ... Then they win more at the end than they lose. That's the difference between 8-8 and 11-5.

en Defensively, he's a Major League second baseman, so that's not an issue. We know [the offense] is in there because we've seen it. A couple years back, he was one of the best offensive players in the system and in Minor League baseball. Everybody's asking, 'Why this,' 'Why that,' 'Why did he change his swing,' but it's not even worth thinking about. He's back to where he was a couple of years ago.

en The thoughts of retirement lasted just for the moment, . Among the world's leading hackers is Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. .. I've never had plans of retiring. When something like that happens you start thinking about retiring. But when you react and think about it, you go back. Thank God everything turned out well.


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