>> larry: oh, much so. a teddy bear, too. he could be very giving and critical in the same sentence, but he had -- he spent money. if you're a fan of a team, you want a guy that spends money. and no one went out on the limb more than george. every owner want to win. george died to win. george was -- it was win or else to george. >> larry washgs do you think -- >> larry: i wasn't a yankee fan but i would have loved to have had him on my team. >> what do you think his legacy would be? >> he spent only $10 million on yankees, from cbs, which had given up on running the team, and turned them around. he made them win, almost forced them to win by the sheer energy dreof his bei the sheer energy wel vesehilis ai >noi don'tthk . g iend eeople 3 pty n'wa tpl ie r py r e s. it's a privilege to play for the new york yankees and new york. if they don't want the challenges of new york, it's like sinatra says, you make it there, you make it anywhere. new york is new york. it's a city f battlers what do you think george steinbrenner will most be remembered for? i know many on the team seemed to fear him but he also seemed to inspire his players? >> larry: he'll most be remembered for what he just said. you don't want to play in new york, there's something wrong with you. if you don't like pressure, i don't want you. that's from a guy who originally tried to buy the cleveland