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244 quotes found searching on Team: Yankees Do you think I can manage? I have all the credentials, you know. I can really run a game, run a team. I'll do it some day. You'll see.When he was 21 years old and had just arrived in New YorkSpring, 1950 Alfred Manuel "Billy" Martin New York Yankees Manager
Why shouldn't he break Ruth's record? He's got more power than Stalin.Speaking speculatively about Roger Maris after the 1960 seasonCharles Dillon "Casey" Stengel New York Yankees Manager HOF 1966 We're still a fraud.When managing the Mets after their historically hideous inaugural season in 1962, after losing their opening game of the 1963 season to the Cardinals, 8-0
Note: Earlier, the Mets had announced that they were calling up their three best minor league pitchers of the previous year -- Larry Bearnarth (2-13 with Syracuse), Tom Belcher (1-12 with Syracuse) and Grover Powell (4-12 with Auburn and Syracuse)Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel New York Yankees Manager HOF 1966 I'd play for half my salary if I could hit in this dump all the time.After the 1932 World Series and playing in Chicago's Wrigley FieldGeorge Herman "Babe" Ruth New York Yankees OF HOF 1936 I'm not trying to pretend that ballplayers have any altruistic mission in life. Frankly, we play baseball for a living. It's our job. Yet, I do think we accomplish more than just our own selfish purposes. I do feel we contribute to the spirit of the country and its mental attitude towards life. I can remember the reactions of a sweet little old lady I happend to meet in a St. Louis railroad station. As we got off the train, a lot of people recognized our players and stopped to stare. This lady touched me on the arm and asked if I knew who all these men were that everyone was looking at. "Why, yes, lady, those are the Yankees," I said. She said, "The Yankees? What do they do?" I said they played baseball. "Is that all?" she said, and when I nodded she said, "Tch, tch, they ought to be ashamed of themselves. Big, strong men like that, playing games. They ought to go to work." Well, maybe she was right. But it seems to me there's all kinds of work in this world. It would be a dull place if everyone was a salesman, a contractor, or a politician. And how dull it would be without the movies, the theater, the swing bands, even without the funny papers. I think baseball plays an important part in keeping this country out of trouble that it might otherwise be in. When the public is busy discussing pennant races and speculating on who is going to win the World Series, they don't have to work out their natural instincts for excitement by starting a war. As long as the country can work up such enthusiasm about a game there's no immediate danger of it having much enthusiasm for much less healthy matters. Henry Louis "Lou" Gehrig New York Yankees First Base HOF 1939; a.k.a. "The Iron Horse"From "Iron Horse: Lou Gehrig In His Time" by Ray Robinson (1990) I wish I had an answer to that question because I'm getting tired of answering that question.As manager of the Mets in 1974, on why the team was losingLawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra New York Yankees Catcher - OF HOF 1972 Listen up, because I've got nothing to say and I'm only gonna to say it once.Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra New York Yankees Catcher - OF HOF 1972We lost 14 straight. Then we had a game rained out and it felt so good we had a victory dinner.Vernon Louis "Lefty" Gomez New York Yankees Pitcher HOF 1972You can't get rich sitting on the bench, but I'm giving it a try.Philip Francis "Phil" Linz New York Yankees Utility fielder
Because there'd be two languages I couldn't speak, French and English.On why he never visited MontrealCharles Dillon "Casey" Stengel New York Yankees Manager HOF 1966
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