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You don't protect Mark McGwire. The only way to protect him is hit 70 homers yourself.
I ate while I was taking chemo. The doctors didn't know. I really didn't get any nausea. I didn't have side effects. I would be drained... →
I remember in 1990, there were five of us making $3 million a year. When guys passed us, we didn't cry. Why would we cry? You didn't get mad... →
I'd never heard of colon cancer. Baseball wasn't even important to me. I have a wife and two girls. That's what was important. The... →
I'm not head-strong, and I'm not egotistical. I understand certain things better now. I won't be trying to be play everyday. There's... →
I could've played basketball, but my mind was on baseball. I didn't know what I was in for. In high school it was a matter of talent. No one... →
I don't listen to what people say about me and I don't read what they write about me. People can compare me to anyone they want to, but... →
I will be a role model for cancer patients for the rest of my life. But you know what? When I was getting chemo, those people inspired me.
I'll have a stamp on me forever. There will always be questions. I brought new fans to the Orioles' organization, and that's good.
When you get back on the field and do things, any doubts you've developed leave. The more consistent you become, the fewer doubts you have.
Everyone would like to play in their hometown, but right now I like Cincinnati, I like the way it's going. I'm happy.
I've been operated on 13 times.
Baseball is not what I love. It's my job.