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May 14, 2001

The Week in Quotes

May 7-13

by Derek Zumsteg

HE'S JUST A FRIEND

"I think I kissed Omar once before, maybe in '98 or '99. He just smiled. I think he was as happy as I was."
--Dave Burba, Indians pitcher, after kissing infielder Omar Vizquel, who helped Burba win his 100th game

"I think that's the second teammate I've kissed in my career."
--Dave Burba, Indians pitcher, not naming the second teammate

"A couple of guys said they think Omar would rather have had a thousand bucks. Because last week, Chuck Finley offered anybody who drove in the game-winning run $1,000. But just getting a kiss--that's worth a thousand bucks, don't you think? People just don't realize the value of a kiss."
--Dave Burba, Indians pitcher

"It's not something I want to do on a daily basis. But I kiss my son, right? And I consider Omar like one of my boys."
--Dave Burba, Indians pitcher

I THINK WE SHOULD SEE OTHER PLAYERS

"I'm frustrated right now. Ten years in the majors and for not moving a runner over...he takes me out of the game. That's ridiculous. I've never seen something like that. I feel like I'm under a microscope for everything I do."
--Vinny Castilla, Devil Rays infielder, after being removed from a game

"It was the right time. I think he feels that in his mind, and we feel it in ours."
--Chuck LaMar, Devil Rays general manager, on giving Castilla his unconditional release two days later

"Things just didn't work out for me here. I couldn't get it going. Nobody is happy when you are released...maybe somewhere else things will work out."
--Vinny Castilla, former Devil Rays infielder

IT'S BECAUSE I CARE TOO MUCH

"I think it goes beyond the contract. I think it's more that I care too much about what this team does and its success. I have to go back to simplifying things and not try to do too much. The temptation is to hit a five-run homer with nobody on base."
--Alex Rodriguez, Rangers infielder, after an 0-for-5 night

UNFAITHFUL

"I don't play this game for them. I play it for my teammates. Being a real fan means taking your bumps and bruises along the way. I've got more respect for them if they boo me every time instead of only cheering when I do something good."
--Marvin Benard, Giants outfielder, on San Francisco fans who regularly boo him but who cheered his home run

LOVE FOR THE AGES

"This was a game to put in a time capsule and let people of the future watch it."
--Randy Johnson, Diamondbacks pitcher, on his 20-strikeout start

"It was ridiculous. You know, he throws that batting-practice fastball 92 or 93, and there were a lot of times tonight I thought he was throwing his fastball that speed, and it was 98. It was so easy, with no effort, on any of his pitches, sliders, everything."
--Steve Finley, Diamondbacks outfielder

"When a guy gets going like that, you can just put your glove on your head. They're not going to hit the ball."
--Mark Grace, Diamondbacks infielder

THROUGH THICK AND THIN...

"What they're saying is, we're not going to maintain this pace. But there are two things you can count on to stay consistent--speed and defense. And a third thing, if we stay healthy, is pitching. We think those things will stay consistent all season. They're not going to change."
--Pat Gillick, Mariners GM

I FORGIVE YOU

"I was looking right down there and I just didn't see it. I had a little more on my mind than what he was doing with his hands, and I flat-out missed it."
--David Dellucci, Diamondbacks outfielder, on missing his coach's "take" sign for a pitch on which he homered

"If you hit in the seats, it's a freebie."
--Bob Brenly, Diamondbacks manager, on whether Dellucci would be fined for missing the sign

YOU MAKE ME FEEL YOUNG AGAIN

"Wow, let's have a party. It's weird. I've been telling people for the last two, three weeks, I feel like I'm seven years younger. It's just amazing. My arm feels better than it has in seven years."
--John Burkett, Braves pitcher, on going seven innings or more in his last six starts

THE REST

"He threw one 100 mph and I was like, 'This guy is throwing cheese.' When you see a guy like that, you just need to relax, trust your body and let things happen."
--Albert Pujols, Cardinals infielder, on hitting against Cubs pitcher Kyle Farnsworth

"We've been giving away outs like government cheese."
--Mike Piazza, Mets catcher, on his team's woes

"Some of the biggest rallies I've witnessed in all my years in baseball started with sacrifice bunts."
--Felipe Alou, Expos manager

"That's a lot of walks. I'm not going to lie to anybody, that's ridiculous. But you can't tell me anything right now that's going to take me down. I'll take nine walks, any way, shape. I don't know what else to say. I'm on cloud nine right now. This is the highlight of my life right now."
--AJ Burnett, Marlins pitcher, on his nine-walk, one-HBP no hitter

"Houdini still lives, for now."
--Danny Graves, Reds pitcher, on escaping a bases-loaded inning against the Diamondbacks

"I'm going to take my suspension like a man. I can't believe Payton didn't get a one-day suspension. I'm disappointed that it happened. He was the one trying to kill me."
--Jose Lima, Astros pitcher, on his five-game suspension for hitting Mets outfielder Jay Payton with a pitch, after which Payton charged the mound

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