On his ideal
pastime at home in San Pedro de Macor�s
, D.R.
Chilling with my buddies at the corner store. We pull up a bench and hang out
all afternoon, into the night. We cook on a carbon stove and make chercha.
Chercha is laughing, joking and talking about everything.
On his ideal
pastime in New York
Hanging out in my barbershop with my Dominican friends. It's two minutes from
Yankee Stadium
. I sit there with the guys and talk and listen to music. It's
very nice there.
On the impact of
his father, Jos�
I didn't see him often because he was playing baseball. But when I had vacation
from school, he'd take me with him. He took me to Mexico
, where he was in the
summer league every year for five years. He taught me that without discipline
you can't get anywhere.
On the impact of
his mother, Claribel Mercedes
We never talk about baseball. Nada, nunca. She was always concerned that I
respect my elders and become someone. She taught me to study hard. My parents
were on top of me. Even though my dad was overseas, he'd call and ask where I
was, what I was doing, who I was with.
On Derek Jeter
's
impact
My first experience was when I did [a TV] interview with my shades on. Jeter
told me, "Next time don't do that. People will think you're cocky."
This year he told me to remember that no one is secure in this game. He said,
"I have to keep working too. Nothing is certain."
On his
nicknames
They call me Ray Charles
because they say I've got a big smile like him. And
Jeter
doesn't call me Can�
; he calls me Canoe.
On his first big
league slump
Oh! When I first got here, I went 2 for 23. Joe Torre
helped. We were playing
Seattle
, and I hit a ground ball my first at bat. He said, "Keep swinging.
You are swinging very well." After that I hit a single. Then a double.
That's what motivated me. Having the support of the jefe.
On his living
arrangements
I live in New Jersey
with my mom. She cooks and everything. I get home and I
forget about what happened in the game. We chat; I might go to the movies.
On immigrants
Immigrants do the work nobody else wants to do. In the Dominican Republic
,
Haitians do jobs like chopping sugarcane. Immigrants who work hard to make a
better life for themselves should be given a chance.
On his favorite
ballplayer of all time
Bernie Williams
. I've been a Yankees
fan since I was a kid. [ Williams
] always
gets the job done. And he's always humble.