I put the ball in play. That's what I want.

I like to run a lot. I like to chase the ball.

Patience is very important, especially at the plate.

When I get to first base, I start thinking about third.

I have to work hard for my family. They don't have a lot.

I never thought I might become famous. It takes getting used to.

I'm going to try to be a better guy, a better man, better husband.

In baseball, nothing surprises me. I understand this is a business.

At the end of the year, you'll see my numbers. My numbers are always there.

I like triples-when I hit a ball in the gap, all I think about is a triple.

I feel a lot more comfortable at shortstop, but it's no problem, I'll move to make room.

I try not to pay much attention to what people say-I just try to concentrate on the game.

I don't like golf. That's too boring for me. I need something with more energy and more enjoyable.

When I retire, I'm going to go home and say, 'I played for what?' You know, if I don't win anything.

I don't have to prove myself to anyone. People know what I'm capable of. I've spent a long time in this game.

I'm the leadoff hitter, it's my job to lead this team. I know people say the way I go is how the Mets go, so I'll do whatever it takes.

I feel like, looking back, if I didn't have so many injuries, who knows where my numbers could be right now. But only God can judge me.

Sometimes you are going to have to games where you are going to have to manufacture runs, stealing. Particularly when you face real good pitching.

In the beginning, when I signed with Miami, they said they were never gonna trade me, and then, after first year, boom, they traded me to Toronto.

I don't have too much time to spend with my family. But when I have that time, I put everything into that. Nothing else. I spend all that time with them.

It's hard for me when I'm not getting on base too much. I feel like I'm not contributing to the ball club. When I'm on base, I'm making stuff happen; that's more energy for the ball club.

I hate when people say, 'He's having too much fun.' I've been in this game since I was 19 years old. Did you see a different Jose Reyes? No. You see the same guy every single day; nothing changes.

Nobody likes to lose. I'm not going to be happy and excited about that, but I'm still going to be me because I know from the bottom of my heart there's going to be a next game; maybe try to win the next game.

The Dominican is a real nice place to go for vacation. It is a poor country, but it has another side. Beautiful beaches. It's like every country. You're going to have a lot of poor people, but there's a beautiful side, too.

When I was a kid, I liked to enjoy the game. I play good when I enjoy the game. If I get too serious in the game, I won't play the way I'm supposed to play. That's the way I am, always. I like to be happy, and I have a lot of energy.

Share This Page