I explained to my kids at an early age: I'm a normal dad with an abnormal job.

Playing in the big leagues while my father is still active is the biggest thrill of my life. I try to see him play whenever I can.

I mean, you're just not going to like somebody and he's not going to like you. But you're going to go out there and play. And you're going to give the other seven or eight guys on that field a chance to win. And that's just the way it's going to be.

Injuries are a part of the game.

In baseball, there's certain things you can call someone: a fossil, graybeard, grandpa, dad, pops. But I got a chance to say it and mean it.

My wife is from Seattle.

When I came home, my kids wouldn't know if I went 0-for-4 or 4-for-4. I do not like to lose at anything, but I wouldn't be angry all day... Once I left the stadium, it was over with.

It doesn't matter how much money you make; it's where you feel happy.

I came up as a number 2 hitter. My first year I hit 16 homers, and I was like, Whoa, I'm rollin'!

A couple things I'm gonna be remembered for: the hat backwards and the swing. And the smile.

I don't think it's the intent of baseball not to have black ballplayers, but we have to find a way to get these kids back. We lost them to football. We lost them to basketball. We lost them to golf. People don't see how cool and exciting this game is.

I do like candy bars, but if I have more than a couple of them I break out.

I never want to be satisfied.

I won't be upset if I don't win a ring, because I gave it my all.

A franchise player, to me, is a guy like Kirby Puckett, Cal Ripken, a guy who's been in one organization through their entire career.

The NFL and NBA has done a better job than we have in showing the fun side of the sport, having people talk about it whether it's on social media, commercials or the news.

Nobody wanted to run back kicks until you saw Billy 'White Shoes'' Johnson.

I know my Dad's a National League guy. I'm an American League guy. I tell him all the time we got better hitters. He's like well we got better pitchers. I'm like cause you all got those easy outs at the end.

I like how in little league they have nine kids who play the field but we have 17 kids on the roster and all 17 kids should hit. I like that we do that down here in Florida.

I think that it takes one person in the household to be a baseball fan for people to love baseball. And if you don't love baseball as a parent, your kids are not going to love it because you're not watching it.

I don't know what my numbers are as a DH, but the fact that you're sitting basically for three hours and 38 minutes of a baseball game, you're hoping you get four or five at-bats.

I'm in a Catch-22. If I don't go after a ball, I'm lazy, I'm not giving it 100 percent. If I do dive for the ball - which I did, and blew out my shoulder - it's, Why did I play it so hard?

Out of my 22 years, I've learned that only one team will treat you the best, and that's your first team.

I'm damn proud to be a Seattle Mariner.

I was just putting way too much pressure on myself. I was just trying to get that validation from my dad. It got so bad I remember my high school coach telling him not to show up to games.

I didn't start playing golf until '94, when the strike cut the season short. Never having played as a kid definitely makes it a challenge.

Baseball and golf have a lot of things in common, including the fact that players in both games love hitting for power. However, in both sports, trying to do so strictly with muscle strength doesn't work very well. In fact, I see a lot of guys in both baseball and golf struggle when they try to swing with tight arms.

I might go 0 for 4 in a game, but I still had a chance to help the team by making plays in the field.

The Hall of Fame is pretty good at preparation and getting you ready for what to expect.

I didn't go into the Hall of Fame until I was a Hall of Famer. Three times I had been there, I never stepped foot inside.

I'm very superstitious.

I don't like to be talked about, especially by somebody that doesn't know me.

I've been taking pictures at Trey's games since he was seven.

I went out there and played as hard as I could because that's the only way I know how to play.

There are more second-, third-, fourth-, fifth- and so on in the big leagues than first-round picks.

You're only a first-round pick for one year.

I'd have probably gone to Michigan. Only because one of my friends, Vada Murray, who passed away, went to Michigan and as a freshman and sophomore he was my big brother at Moeller.

I had more offers in football than baseball.

I just want to play baseball.

Sometimes I'm like, Wow, 'Criminal Minds' is deep.

I just try to keep normal days, day in and day out.

If you ask my wife, she says I play too much golf. I usually play about four times a week.

It's not what one person does. One person is going to get to be the star of the game. But it might have been the guy who got the guy over that's the real star of the game.

It's not so much what one person does. It's what we do as a team.

We're here for one reason, and that's to win ballgames. You're going to have your feuding in there. But that is not going to carry over to the field. That's just the way it is.

Most of the people that I still talk to and hang out with, to them, I'm just Ken.

A lot of my friends and guys who I have watched and grew up with and who have been at my house are Hall of Famers, and I just know them as Ozzie Smith, Eddie Murray, Kirby Puckett, Dave Winfield... I know these guys like my older brothers and uncles, the guys who took care of me.

I guess for me, I've always lived in the moment, so I don't allow my brain to focus too far head. I'm a fly-by-the-seat kind of person, but not really.

My mom told me to hang around with the right people. That's what I've been doing. Just taking it easy and having fun.

When you sign on the dotted line in any sport, your body's not going to be the same.