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Johnny Sain don't say much, but that don't matter much, because when you're out there on the mound, you got nobody to talk to.

Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel
New York Yankees
Manager
HOF 1966

Everybody judges players different. I judge a player by what he does for his ball club and not by what he does for himself. I think the name of the game is self-sacrifice.

Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin
New York Yankees
Manager

I'll never know.

When asked by a reporter of CF Joe DiMaggio's bunting prowess

Joseph Vincent "Joe" McCarthy
New York Yankees
Manager
HOF 1957

What does George know about Yankee pride? When did he ever play for the Yankees?

Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin
New York Yankees
Manager

Everyone keeps me telling me how great a knee replacement is. Whitey Ford said it was great and so did Ralph Branca. If I had one of those, I don't know that I would retire. But if I left for a month or more, who's going to want me back?

As interim manager of the Yankees during the 1999 season

Donald William Zimmer
New York Yankees
Coach

I was sitting in the back room by myself when someone came in and said, "Mr. Zimmer, I have to take you down to the make up room." I told them that if anyone can help this face they deserve a bonus.

About his appearance on the television show, Late Night with David Letterman.

Donald William Zimmer
New York Yankees
Coach

I'll never be considered one of the all-time greats, maybe not even one of the all-time goods. But I'm one of the all-time survivors.

James Lee "Jim" Kaat
New York Yankees
Pitcher
a.k.a. "Kitty"

Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalized for too many men on the field?

James Alan "Jim" Bouton
New York Yankees
Pitcher

I think it's a good idea.

After a deplorable day afield, when asked by a reporter what he thought of his team's execution

Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel
New York Yankees
Manager
HOF 1966

As the ball left the bat, I said to myself two things. The first thing I said was, 'Hello, double.' The second thing I said was, 'Oh (bleep), HE'S out there."

On playing against OF Willie Mays in the 1962 World Series

Cletis Leroy "Clete" Boyer
New York Yankees
3B

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