If I had a walk-up song in 2019, it would be 'Baby Shark.' It's haunting. It's mesmerizing. It's catchy.

I think people bend the truth all the time, unfortunately.

I think people have a warped sense of who I am.

No matter how it started, I grew up with a great American love story. Two parents who didn't fight, enjoyed having parties and being together, and it was a great way to grow up.

I just consider Boston and New England incredible sports fans. If they give me trouble, think I'm rooting for other side, it's mainly because they're living and dying with every pitch and every play and think I'm rooting for the other side. I'd much rather that than apathy.

I come from a city like St. Louis, where they consider themselves great baseball fans.

If that had been my only purpose in life - to call home runs and touchdowns - I'd lead a pretty shallow life.

I have to live with what I say, or don't say, tens of thousands of times a game.

I learned as my dad's kid that unless you physically can't get there, unless you physically can't do it, you need to show up for work.

I am an extremely lucky and blessed person, but I'm pretty self-aware.

I started in radio.

Jeter was no choir boy, Jeter has lived a life. But it's always stayed separate from what happened when he showed up at Yankee Stadium. And that's really to his credit.

I love sharing my experience with others, especially students who are eager to learn the business.

You always want to do games for fans that seem to really care. That is the Boston fan. They're passionate.

Jack Buck fought through Europe during World War II.

Procrastination is in my genetic code.

To declare the Cubs champions after 108 years was the highlight of my career.

The point that I would make is it's easy for somebody like me to be critical of Colin Kaepernick, but I haven't suffered some of the same issues that Colin Kaepernick has. On some level, it's like, how dare I weigh in on what Kaepernick is doing or feeling?

I'm in awe of what it takes to run a nation, especially our great nation.

I'm my dad's kid, and I'm still, right or wrong, fighting that uphill battle, and I'm not saying that makes sense. I mean my dad didn't hire me at Fox... but it certainly gave me my start, and I think I'm always kind of fighting that.

I live like a normal human being!

In 1999, when Ted Williams came out and saluted the fans at the All Star Game at Fenway, I had a huge lump in my throat, and the producer is yelling in my ear to talk, and I couldn't, thankfully, and it was much better.

Never bite off so much in your job that you can't spend a lot of time with your family.

I'm out there to be real, and I think people respond to that. If you have some image that you're protecting, eventually people get sick of it, and I can't imagine living that way for an entire lifetime. I'd rather just be who I am, and that's good enough.