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The two most important things in life: good friends and a strong bullpen.

Robert "Bob" Gibson
St. Louis Cardinals
Pitcher
HOF 1981

I believe the joy of getting paid as a man to play a boy's game kept me going longer than many other players. Whether I was getting $100 a month in Class D or $100,000 a season in the majors, I never lost the feeling that I had the best way in the country to make a living, meager or plentiful.

Stanley Frank "Stan The Man" Musial
St. Louis Cardinals
First Base
HOF 1969

Catchers don't catch high sinkers; batters hit them hard.

James Timothy "Tim" McCarver
St. Louis Cardinals
Catcher

The Browns couldn't beat the Monarchs. Only if we was asleep. That's the truth. They didn't have nothing.

After playing in just 21 MLB games (between July 19 and August 17, 1947) and being the first black player to hit a home run in the AL, upon quitting the team to the astonishment of the baseball community and returning to the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League

Willard Jessie Brown
St. Louis Browns
OF
HOF 2006

I know a lot about flowers. Those are red, those are yellow, and the ones over there are purple and green.

Upon a visit to his florist shop in Clayton, Missouri, by an old teammate and responding to "What the heck do you know about flowers?"

Louis Clark "Lou" Brock
St. Louis Cardinals
OF
HOF 1985

There are a lot of good-looking young pitchers. But there's a real dilemma. The sooner you promote a young pitcher -- as soon as you do that, you run the risk of retarding his development, because pitching is an art. And you have got to practice that art to learn to understand it. That's why some guys don't get it as far as changing speeds until they're 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 years old. Sometimes the answer to a situation is to go softer, not harder. Most young guys have the (necessary) stuff. Their stuff gets hit, they lose confidence. Maybe they change how they throw. They get hurt. That's one reason so many young pitchers get hurt. They're not ready.

Anthony "Tony" LaRussa
St. Louis Cardinals
Manager
HOF 2014

I'm as nauseous as I've ever been. I have a terrible headache. My head is pounding. I feel like throwing up and I'm having trouble swallowing. And the beauty of it is, you want to feel like this every day.

During the NL Central Division title race with his team in contention

September, 1996
Anthony "Tony" LaRussa
St. Louis Cardinals
Manager
HOF 2014

When my son's friend is my teammate, I figure it's time to retire.

Upon turning 43 when asked why he wasn't going to play one more year, with reference to fellow Cardinal Mike Shannon who played high school baseball with Stan's son

In 1963
Stanley Frank "Stan The Man" Musial
St. Louis Cardinals
First Base
HOF 1969

The only thing bad about winning the pennant is that you have to manage the All-Star Game the next year. I'd rather go fishing for three days.

Dorrel Norman Elvert "Whitey" Herzog
St. Louis Cardinals
Manager
HOF 2010

Very deceptive. Slower than he looks.

On his own scouting report

Joseph Henry "Joe" Garagiola
St. Louis Cardinals
Catcher

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