Table of Contents -   Feedback


Ballpark Quotes
-- --------------------------------- --


Confucious say: "Baseball wrong - man with four balls cannot walk."

"That's the true harbinger of spring, not crocuses or swallows returning to Capistrano, but the sound of a bat on the ball".
-- Bill Veeck

"No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined."
-- Paul Gallico

"Baseball to me is still the national pastime because it is a summer game. I feel that almost all Americans are summer people, that summer is what they think of when they think of their childhood. I think it stirs up an incredible emotion within people."
-- Steve Busby

"You gotta be a man to play baseball for a living, but you gotta have a lot of little boy in you."
-- Roy Campanella

"One of the beautiful things about baseball is that every once in a while you come into a situation where you want to, and where you have to, reach down and prove something."
-- Nolan Ryan

"If I were playing third base and my mother were rounding third with the run that was going to beat us, I'd trip her. Oh, I'd pick her up and brush her off and say, 'Sorry Mom, but nobody beats me."
-- Leo Durocher

"The hardest thing to do in baseball is to hit a round baseball with a round bat, squarely."
-- Ted Williams

"I remember one time going out to the mound to talk with Bob Gibson. He told me to get back behind the batter; that the only thing I knew about pitching was that it was hard to hit."
--Tim McCarver

"Trying to hit him (Phil Niekro) was like trying to eat Jell-O with chopsticks."
-- Bobby Murcer, Yankees outfielder

"Why certainly I'd like to have that fellow who hits a home run every time at bat, who strikes out every opposing batter when he's pitching, who throws strikes to any base or the plate when he's playing outfield and who's always thinking about two innings ahead just what he'll do to baffle the other team. Any manager would want a guy like that playing for him. The only trouble is to get him to put down his cup of beer and come down out of the stands and do those things."
-- Danny Murtaugh, manager

"I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to keep playing baseball."
-- Pete Rose

"When you're in a slump, It's almost as if you look out at the field and it's one big glove."
-- Vance Law

"The game has a cleanness. If you do a good job, the numbers say so. You don't have to ask anyone or play politics. You don't have to wait for the reviews."
-- Sandy Koufax

"Nothing flatters me more than to have it assumed that I could write prose-unless it be to have it assumed that I once pitched a baseball with distinction."
-- Robert Frost

"When we lost I couldn't sleep at night. When we win I can't sleep at night. But when you win, you wake up feeling better."
-- Joe Torre

"A baseball club is part of the chemistry of the city. A game isn't just an athletic contest. It's a picnic, a kind of town meeting."
-- Michael Burke

"Baseball reflected the language of America, and spiced it, too. Presidents, politicians, executives, generals and parents touched all the bases regularly so that nobody would be out in left field or caught off the base in the greater pursuits of life. If you did it right, you hit a grand slam home run; if not you struck out."
-- Joseph Durso

"Every day is a new opportunity. You can build on yesterday's success or put its failures behind and start over again. That's the way life is, with a new game every day, and that's the way baseball is."
-- Bob Feller

All I want out of life, is that when I walk down the street folks will say, "There goes the greatest hitter that ever lived."
--Ted Williams

"A hot dog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz."
-- Humphrey Bogart

"The other sports are just sports. Baseball is a love."
-- Bryant Gumbel

"If a man can beat you, walk him."
-- Satchel Paige

You look forward to it like a birthday party when you're a kid. You think something wonderful is going to happen.
-- Joe DiMaggio, on Opening Day

Slump ? I ain't in no slump. I just ain't hittin.
-- Yogi Berra

We're supposed to be perfect our first day on the job and then show constant improvement.
-- Ed Vargo, major league baseball umpire

Baseball is 90% mental, the other half is physical
-- Yogi Berra

"If a woman has to choose between catching a fly ball and saving an infant's life, she will choose to save the infant's life without even considering if there is a man on base."
-- Dave Barry

You teach me baseball and I'll teach you relativity...No we must not You will learn about relativity faster than I learn baseball.
-- Albert Einstein

Oh, somewhere in this favoured land the sun is shining bright; The band is playing somewhere; and somewhere hearts are light; And somewhere men are laughing; and little children shout; But there is no joy in Mudville- great Casey has struck out.
-- Ernest Lawrence Thayer - Casey at the Bat

Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalised for too many players on the field
-- Jim Boulton

Hitting is 50% above the shoulders.
-- Ted Williams

I never thought home runs were all that exciting. I still think the triple is the most exciting thing in baseball. To me, a triple is like a guy taking the ball on his 1-yard line and running 99 yards for a touchdown.
-- Hank Aaron

I used to love to come to the ballpark. Now I hate it. Every day becomes a little tougher because of all this. Writers, tape recorders, microphones, cameras, questions and more questions. Roger Maris lost his hair the season he hit sixty-one. I still have all my hair, but when it's over, I'm going home to Mobile and fish for a long time.
-- Hank Aaron as he closed in on Babe Ruth's career home run record

Mickey meant an awful lot to me. He was a tremendous athlete. People didn't understand him the way they should have. He played 10 years on one leg. But more than that, he was a tremendous person.
-- Hank Aaron on Mickey Mantle

I had just turned 20, and Jackie told me the only way to be successful at anything was to go out and do it. He said baseball was a game you played every day, not once a week.
-- Hank Aaron on Jackie Robinson

The pitcher has got only a ball. I've got a bat. So the percentage of weapons is in my favor and I let the fellow with the ball do the fretting.
-- Hank Aaron

He's been very talkative. But it is usually under oath.
-- Sandy Alderson, on Albert Belle

You're only young once, but you can be immature forever
-- Larry Andersen

Any baseball is beautiful. No other small package comes as close to the ideal in design and utility. It is a perfect object for a man's hand. Pick it up and it instantly suggests its purpose: it is meant to be thrown a considerable distance-thrown hard and with precision. Its feel and heft are the beginning of the sport's critical dimensions; if it were a fraction of an inch larger or smaller, a few centigrams heavier or lighter, the game of baseball would be utterly different.

Hold a baseball in your hand ... Feel the ball, turn it over in your hand; hold it across the seam or the other way, with the seam just to the side of your middle finger. Speculation stirs. You want to get outdoors and throw this spare and sensual object to somebody or, at the very least, watch somebody else throw it. The game has begun.
-- Roger Angell in Five Seasons

The press box at Wrigley Field in Chicago is an extended narrow shed, two rows deep, that is precariously bolted to the iron rafters just underneath the park's second deck. To gain access, one must climb a steeply angled ramp and clamber down a little starboard companionway, guarded at its foot by a uniformed minion and then proceed giddily along a catwalk that hangs directly above the tiered, circling rows of seats and spectators behind home plate.

Seen from this vantage point, the preoccupied fans below sometimes suggest a huddled, uncomplaining horde of immigrants stuffed into steerage on some endless voyage toward better luck-not an inappropriate image if we remind ourselves that this famous rustbucket, the good ship Cubbie, last dropped anchor in the shining harbor of the World Series in 1945 .
-- Roger Angell in Fortuity
"Baseball is religion without the mischief."
-- Thomas Boswell

"There have been only two geniuses in the world: Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare."
--Tallulah Bankhead

"This is the type of thing that as a kid you dream about. Something I've done in my backyard a hundred times. And you never know if you're going to get the opportunity to do it."
--Scott Brosius on hitting the game winning home run in Game 3 of the 1998 World Series.

"The only people I ever felt intimidated by in my whole life were Bob Gibson and my Daddy."
-- Dusty Baker

"For five years in the minor leagues, I wore the same underwear and still hit .250, so no, I don't believe in that stuff."
-- Dusty Baker, on stuperstitions

"I'm tired of it. I don't want to hear about it anymore."
-- Bill Buckner

"I get tired of hearing my ballplayers bellyache all the time. They should sit in the press box sometime and watch themselves play."
-- San Diego Padres president Buzzie Bavasi, 1973

"How can a guy win a game if you don't give him any runs?"
-- Bo Belinsky, after losing a game 15-0

"He seemed to have an obligation to hit."
-- Lou Brock, on Pete Rose

"Why Mr. Summers, don't you know that the spitter has been outlawed for years? How would I ever learn to throw one?"
-- Thomas Jefferson Davis Bridges, to plate umpire Bill Summers, after being accused of throwing the spitter

"There'll be two buses leaving the hotel for the park tomorrow. The two o'clock bus will be for those of you who need a little extra work. The empty bus will leave at five o'clock."
-- David Bristol, Milwaukee Brewers manager

"I exploit the greed of all hitters."
-- Lew Burdette

"Let them think I throw it. That gives me an edge because it is another pitch they have to worry about."
-- Lew Burdette, on throwing the spitball

"They were starting to hit the dry side of the ball."
-- Lew Burdette, on when he knew it was time to retire

"It's designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring, when everything is new again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and evenings, and then as soon as the chill rains comes, it stops, and leaves you to face the fall alone."
-- A. Bartlett Giamatti, Comissioner of Baseball, 1989.

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."
-- Rogers Hornsby

Hello again, everybody. It's a bee-yooo-tiful day for baseball.
-- Harry Caray
This is a linear sport. Something happens and then something else happens, and then the next man comes up and digs in at the plate. Here's the pitch, and here, after a pause, is the next. There's time to write it down in your scorecard or notebook, and then perhaps to look about and reflect on what's starting to happen out there now. It's not much like the swirl and blur of hockey and basketball, or the highway crashes of the NFL.

Baseball is the writer's game, and its train of thought, we come to sense, is a shuttle, carrying us constantly forward to the next pitch or inning, or the sudden double into the left-field corner, but we keep hold of the other half of our ticket, for the return trip on the same line. We anticipate happily, and, coming home, reenter an old landscape brightened with fresh colors. Baseball games and plays and mannerisms-the angle of a cap-fade stubbornly and come to mind unbidden, putting us back in some particular park on that special October afternoon or June evening. The players are as young as ever, and we, perhaps not entirely old.
-- Roger Angell in Once More Around the Park

Since baseball time is measured only in outs, all you have to do is succeed utterly; keep hitting, keep the rally alive, and you have defeated time. You remain forever young.
-- Roger Angell

Trying to sneak a fastball past Hank Aaron is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster.
-- Joe Adcock

When we played softball, I'd steal 2nd base, feel guilty and go back.
-- Woody Allen

I'm beginning to see Brooks [Robinson] in my sleep. If I dropped a paper plate, he'd pick it up on one hop and throw me out at first.
-- Sparky Anderson

That's why I don't talk. Because I talk too much.
-- Joquin Andujar

There's one word that describes baseball -- 'You never know.'
-- Joquin Andujar

He's like an amusement-park ride - Even for guys who play.
-- Ruben Amaro on Mark McGwire

"Baseball is dull only to dull minds."
-- Red Barber

"I remember one game I got five hits and stole five bases, but none of it was written down because they forgot to bring the scorebook to the game that day."
-- James "Cool Papa" Bell

"They say I was born too soon. I say the doors were opened too late."
-- James "Cool Papa" Bell

"Jimmy Connors plays two tennis matches and winds up with $850,000, and Muhammad Ali fights for one bout and winds up with five million bucks. Me, I play 190 games--if you count exhibitions -- and I'm overpaid!"
-- Johnny Bench

"I was thinking of making a comeback until I pulled a muscle - vacuuming."
-- Johnny Bench

"An ardent supporter of the home town team should go to a game prepared to take offense, no matter what happens."
-- Robert Benchley 

"That's the nicest thing a returning player could ever ask for. It shows how classy the New York Fans are. It gave me a warm feeling inside."
-- Wade Boggs, on the standing ovation he received on his first return to Yankee Stadium

A ballplayer spends a good piece of his life gripping a baseball, and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time."
-- Jim Bouton

"If I stay healthy, I have a chance to collect three thousand hits and one thousand errors."
-- George Brett

"Show me a guy who's afraid to look bad and I'll show you a guy you can beat every time."
-- Lou Brock

"In high school I took a little English, some science, some hubcaps and some wheel covers."
-- Gates Brown

When asked if his curve was helped by the absence of an index finger, Mordecai Brown replied, "To know for sure, I'd have to throw with a normal hand, and I've never tried it."
-- Mordecai "Three-Finger" Brown

"I can't conceive of either team winning a single game."
-- Warren Brown (Chicago writer), when asked for a prediction as to the outcome of the 1945 World Series between the Cubs and the Tigers and an obvious reference to the wartime look of both teams.

"I can sit in a ballpark after a game and love looking at the field. Everybody's gone, and the ballpark is empty, and I'll sit there. I sit there and think, 'Is this as close to heaven as I'm going to get?' Or, 'If I get to heaven, will there be baseball?"
-- Kim Braatz-Voisard

"Jackie was the greatest competitor I ever saw. He didn't win. He triumphed."
-- Ralph Branca

Don Baylor, New York Yankees DH, on Billy Martin and his predecessor Yogi Berra:
"Playing for Yogi is like playing for your father; playing for Billy is like playing for your father-in-law."

Dale Berra, Pittsburgh Pirate shortstop and son of noted linguist Yogi Berra, "The only thing my father & I have in common is that our similarities are different."

"You mix two jiggers of scotch to one jigger of Metrecal. So far I've lost five pounds and my driver's license."
-- Rocky Bridges, minor league manager, on his new diet drink

"It's a good thing I stayed in Cincinnati for four years -- It took me that long to learn how to spell it."
-- Rocky Bridges

"Coaching third with a pitcher on base is like being a member of a bomb disposal squad. The thing could blow up in your face at any moment."
-- Rocky Bridges 

"I prefer fast food."
-- Rocky Bridges, on why he won't eat snails

"Kids today are looking for idols, but sometimes they look too far... They don't have to look any farther than their home because those are the people that love you. They are the real heroes."
-- Bobby Bonilla

"Every member of our baseball team at West Point became a general: this proves the value of team sports."
-- Gen. Omar Bradley

"They can hollar at the uniform all they want, but when they hollar at the man wearing the uniform, they're in trouble."
-- Umpire Joe Brinkman


Return to Top
Cherish
Protect Liberty
All copyrighted material remains the property of its original authors.
All other material, design, layout and content copyright © MMV by BallparkTour.  All rights reserved