I wish I could paint that picture. As a 20-year-old kid, that was a big thrill. — Joe Torre Copy Share Image
When he took BP everybody would kind of stop what they were doing and watch. — Jim Kaat Copy Share Image
The best team I ever saw, and I really mean this, was the '61 Yankees. — Mickey Mantle Copy Share Image
We were like farm animals compared to today's players who are treated like thoroughbreds. — Jim Bouton Copy Share Image
I always loved playing in New York, where the Yankees fans expect a winning team every year. — Robinson Cano Copy Share Image
The game of baseball is better when the Dodgers are playing well, just like when the Yankees are playing well, or the… — Pete Rose Copy Share Image
The Yankees had to fight all year to get in. When you're fighting all year and fighting all year, it wears you… — Larry Bowa Copy Share Image
The stadium is a part of the Yankees and the Yankees are a part of the stadium. That will never change. — Chuck Knoblauch Copy Share Image
The day I got called up to the majors I wasn't feeling well. I had gone out with my friends for 'sodas'… — John Flaherty Copy Share Image
He's the leader on this team, I know when Baltimore let us have him, they thought they were giving us a problem.… — George Steinbrenner Copy Share Image
I don't want to be gone. I don't want to be somewhere else. I consider myself a Yankee. — Jorge Posada Copy Share Image
I've been a Danish prince, a Texas slave-dealer, an Arab sheik, a Cheyenne Dog Soldier, and a Yankee navy lieutenant in my… — George MacDonald Fraser Copy Share Image
One of the things I remember when I first got traded to the Yankees was walking into Joe Torre's office. His presence,… — Aaron Boone Copy Share Image
I'm a little too belligerent. I cuss and swear at people. I yell at umpires and maybe I'm a little to tough… — Thurman Munson Copy Share Image
I wish there was a bar I could send opposing teams to and get them hammered or something - I could tell… — Roger Clemens Copy Share Image
When you go to other parks, they hang banners for the wild-card or Eastern Division or Western Division champions. Around here, they… — Chili Davis Copy Share Image
Derek Jeter has been a great representative of what the Yankees have stood for over the years. He has been a team… — Joe Girardi Copy Share Image
“The guy stroked his goatee. “What do you call twenty guys watching the World Series?” “The New York Yankees,” Butch replied. The… — J.R. Ward Copy Share Image
Don Baylor, New York Yankees DH, on Billy Martin and his predecessor Yogi Berra: Playing for Yogi is like playing for your… — Don Baylor Copy Share Image
I've been a soldier all my life. I've fought from the ranks on up, you know my service. But sir, I must… — Michael Shaara Copy Share Image
You can find your way across this country using burger joint the way a navigatior uses stars…We have munched Bridge burgers in… — Charles Kuralt Copy Share Image
Hunger gnawed at her empty stomach again and she said aloud: 'As God is my witness, and God is my witness, the… — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
Churchill is the very type of a corrupt journalist. There is not a worse prostitute in politics. He himself has written that… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
This was a new recognition that perfection is admirable but a trifle inhuman, and that a stumbling kind of semi-success can be… — Roger Angell Copy Share Image
After I won 21 games, I said, "This isn't that hard actually. I can do this every year for maybe 10, 15… — Jim Bouton Copy Share Image
The New York Yankees signed Masahiro Tanaka, and the baseball world has yawned. — Gabe Kapler Copy Share Image
You're always in the storm's eye, so to speak, when you're with the Yankees. — Joe Torre Copy Share Image
Why do the Yankees always win? The other team can't stop looking at the pinstripes. — Frank Abagnale Copy Share Image
The Yankees are one of the best teams. I want to stay with them forever. — Chien-Ming Wang Copy Share Image
One hundred ten thousand ears in this ballpark, and he's got to hit my ear. — Don Zimmer Copy Share Image
They should have come out of the dugout on tippy-toes, holding hands and singing. — Mickey Mantle Copy Share Image