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"He could hit .320 or hit 45 homers. He's chosen the latter right now. He wants 45 homers a year and nobody can complain. He does it year in and year out." - Pitcher Kenny Rogers
"He definitely is a Hall of Famer,. Besides the 500 home runs, he has other stats to back that up. How many people have done that? He has, what 1,500 ribbies (he had 1,600 RBIs at the time) and a .280 something career average? (it was .292) I would say he is going." - Mariners second baseman Bret Boone
"He has great patience and he doesn't swing at bad pitches. He's the most underrated hitter ever, in my opinion." - Yankees pitcher David Wells
"He was a great home run hitter when I played with him, but it takes more than being a good home run hitter to stay around long enough to hit 500 home runs. He's kept it going, stayed healthy and he gets his at-bats. He's still got that sweet swing." - Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina
"He's a complete player. When he went to Texas, he hadn't played a lot of first base. He's made himself into a very good first baseman. That's what makes him a first-ballot Hall of Famer for me — he can beat you at the plate and in the field." - Former Teammate Mark Grace
"He's always the left-handed swing you want to copy. He's got a real smooth swing and he's never off balance. He's always on top of the ball. I just like watching him hit." - Yankees catcher Jorge Posada
"He's an incredible player. He has hit all types of pitching for a long time and plays every day. He's a Hall of Famer, no doubt about it. And he's got some baseball left — he doesn't seem to be slowing down much." - Angels manager Mike Scioscia
"He's one of my best friends in the game. I've watched him over the years be as good and as consistent as a player can be. He doesn't get nearly the credit he should for what he does." - Twins pitcher Kenny Rogers
"His swing is so easy and smooth. When I swing and hit a home run, it's always violent. But his swing is so easy. It's a swing I always wanted.'' - Devil Ray Aubrey Huff
"I certainly never thought he'd hit 500 homers, but I did think he'd get 3,000 hits when I first saw him." - Terry Pendleton
"I'm sure you'll hear it anywhere you go, but you're talking about as smooth and fluid a swing as anyone in the game. It's got to be one of the prettiest swings that's ever been in the game." - Former Teammate Doug Mirabelli
"I played with him in A ball. I've always kept up with his career. It's neat to see something like this happen to someone you've known for so long. He's always been a great guy, someone that's easy to pull for." - Braves ace Greg Maddux
"I saw him when he first came up with the Cubs, and he wasn't that kind of hitter, but as soon as he went to Texas, he just ... in some ways he's a lot like (Mark) McGwire. He really doesn't swing hard, but he has terrific timing. Just puts it right at the right point over and over again." - Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa
"I think it says a lot about his swing. He's not a particularly big guy. I know early in his career the knock against him was that he couldn't hit home runs. ... It is kind of funny that he now has 500." - Mariner John Olerud
"Rafael's a great hitter, great player and a true Hall of Famer. He really does it all. He's one of those guys that keeps on going." - White Sox slugger Frank Thomas
"That's him — short, quick hands and not trying to muscle the ball out. He learned at a very young age what works for him, and he's stuck with it. We've always talked about how selective he is, and I think he was frustrated the last few games and got out of that a little bit. He was trying to please everybody. Raffy's a pleaser." - Buck Showalter
"That was classic. That'll be a great highlight home run. I had a chance to watch the tape of it several times, and you could see the ball jumped out real quick. He had a classic Raffy swing — well-balanced and smooth and good extension. Goodbye." - Rangers General Manager John Hart. "
"The biggest thing at this level is guys being consistent. He just shows what it's all about." - Red Sox bench coach Jerry Narron
"The swing was pure, the contact effortless, the flight majestic, like so many of the 499 before it. Rafael Palmeiro's
500th homer was an absolute thing of beauty, not only for its historic value as only the 19th time a Major League player has hit a 500th homer, but for its fitting simplicity." - John Schlegel (MLB.com)
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