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On baseball...

"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

"It's the fans that need spring training.  You gotta get 'em interested.  Wake 'em up.  Let 'em know that their season is coming, and the good times are gonna roll."  Harry Caray

"Gentlemen, swinging the bat is a great exercise.  It strengthens the diaphragm and loosens pent-up emotions in the chest.  Besides, you may hit the ball."  Billy Southworth

"Don't worry.  The fans don't start booing until July."  Earl Weaver

"There ain't much to being a ballplayer, if you're a ballplayer."  Honus Wagner

"You have been trusted with the serious work of play, and your season of responsibility has come."  Bart Giamatti

"It's pitching, hitting and defense that wins.  Any two can win.  All three make you unbeatable."  Joe Garagiola

You feel guilty telling the batters to go out there and get a hit.  They look at you funny, as if to say, "You try it".  Ray Miller
 
"The best remedy for a batting slump is two wads of cotton.  One for each ear."  Bill Veeck

"If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the Chicken."  Ted Giannoulas (the San Diego Chicken)

"They know when to cheer and they know when to boo.  And they know when to drink beer."  Thomas Gorman

"There is no trick to catching a ball in the open field, no matter how far it is hit, as long as it stays in the air long enough."  Joe DiMaggio
"The plays at second base are always close. I don't know how the guy who invented the game knew to put the bases 90 feet apart and make all the calls so close." Marty Springstead


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