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77 quotes found searching on Location: St. Louis The score is nothing to nothing and nobody's winning.St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher HOF 1953 A lotta folks who ain't saying ain't, ain't eatin'. So, Teach, you learn 'em English, and I'll learn 'em baseball.Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean Well, Pee Wee, I've been watching him for four innings and I believe that's a baseball he's throwing.Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean (His fastball) makes mine look like a change of pace.Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean When I'm on the road, my greatest ambition is to get a standing boo.St. Louis Cardinals Relief Pitcher a.k.a. "The Mad Hungarian" Dot poy can rrrrun like a canteloupe.In 1883 I'm never surprised by anything I do.October 2, 1968 Hitting is rhythm and if you allow major-league hitters to see only one pitch -- to swing repeatedly through a certain area of the plate -- eventually they'll get to you and begin to hit it, even if it's a great fastball. But anybody who can control and switch off between two first-class pitches will make the hitters start reaching, either in or out, and then the game belongs to the pitcher. Besides all that, Bob had such great stuff and was so intimidating out there that he'd make the batter open up his front shoulder just a fraction too fast, no matter what the count was. The other key to good hitting, of course, is keeping that shoulder -- the left shoulder for a right-handed batter, I mean, and vice-versa -- in place, and the most common flaw is pulling it back. Gibson had guys pulling back that shoulder who normally wouldn't be caught dead doing it. Their ass was in the dugout, as we say.James Timothy "Tim" McCarver The Phillies let Bob Boone go (after the 1981 season) because they said he couldn't throw anymore -- a terrible rap. So he goes over to the Angels and leads the league in throwing out runners and takes the Angels right to the doorstep of the World Series. He's conscientious and always in great shape, and his throwing is only a little part of it. I never could throw well, so I always thought calling a game was the biggest thing. That will never become a noted part of the game, because there are no stats for it, and the fans don't care about it, and most of the scouts don't know a whole lot about it, either. Even today, scouts and some managers will say, "He can really catch" when they mean, "He can really throw". This is real bullshit, because throwing just isn't a very important part of it, when you think about it. Gene Mauch is one of the few managers who really understood and appreciated catching. I always felt some resentment about not being appreciated, but that was balanced out by pitchers who knew what I was doing back there. Some of them didn't appreciate me until the time came when they had to pitch to somebody else.St. Louis Cardinals Catcher They (the Braves) started some sh*t. We finished the sh*t. And that’s how we roll. No one f**ks with us ever. Ever. All right. Now, I don’t give a f**k who we play. We’re gonna f**k them up. We’re gonna take it right to 'em the whole f**king way. We’re gonna kick their f**king ass.October 9, 2019 Search for quotes here! You can put in multiple words, or if you want to search on a particular phrase, "wrap it in quotes". |
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