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I'll start this show and tell by posting two of my favorites......

This one I heard after watching (on TV) this tremendous game on Oct 8th 1956.




Don Larsen's modest response to the sports media's numerous questions after his Perfect No-Hitter......

" The Dodgers made it easy for me....I threw only 97 pitches. "


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Scenario......1958 World Series: Milwaukee 3 vs Yankees 1

The following day a pushy sports reporter asks Casey Stengel:
" If he thought the Yankees were choked up ? "

Casey responded:
" If there is any choking, it will be you on this microphone. "

This obnoxious reporter was Howard Cosell.

The Yankees won the next 3 games to win the Series. Bob Turley achieved an unprecedented "trifecta" by shutting out the Braves in Game 5.
Beating them in relief in Game 6. And, winning Game 7.





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Reggie Jackson on Tom Seaver: he's so good blind people come to the park to hear him pitch.

Willie Stargell on Sandy Koufax: hitting against him is like trying to drink coffee with a fork.
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Can we expand this to other sports? Couldn't pass up this classic:

ABA and NBA player Marvin "Bad News" Barnes apparently didn't get the concept of time zones, maybe thinking they were a variation of the 2-3 or matchup zone. When told that his team flight would depart Louisville, KY at 9:00 A.M. (EST) and arrive in St. Louis, MO at 8:59 A.M. (CST) Barnes told team radio guy Bob Costas: "I don't know about you, but I ain't gettin' in no time machine."
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Loudmouth fan: "Control is more important than speed. I know truck drivers that can throw 95 miles per hour. "

Casey Stengel: "You got the names of those truck drivers?"
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The earl weaver managers corner where he discusses terry Crowley and tomato plants.
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Sportcaster interviewing Choo Choo Coleman:

Sportscaster: So, Choo Choo, tell us about your wife. What's her name and what's she like?

Choo Choo: Her name is Mrs. Coleman, and she likes me . . .
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If we include other sports, my favorite quote is Latrell Sprewell talking about his contract extension. He was making over $14 million that season.

"Why would I want to help them win a title? They're not doing anything for me. I've got a lot at risk here. I've got my family to feed."
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"Never bet on the A's" -- Connie Mack

"Bases on balls, you idiot, bases on balls is the cause of all of this" -- George Stallings supposed last words dying of an unknown illness.

Interview after game 4 of 1972 WS. Angel Mangual interviewed for game winning hit, with Bert Campaneris translating:

Interviewer: "Angel, congratulations on your winning hit."
Campaneris ** Spanish translation **
Mangual (in English): "Thank you."
Interviewer: "You certainly battled up there, about how many balls did you foul off ?"
Campaneris ** Spanish translation **
Mangual (in English): "Oh, three or four."
Campaneris: "He say 'three or four.'"
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I always loved this one of many by Satchel Paige:


"Avoid fried foods, They angry up the blood".
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Wouldn't be a thread without these two from The Georgia Peach

"Baseball is a red-blooded sport for red-blooded man. It's no pink tea, and mollycoddles had better stay out. It's a struggle for supremacy, survival of the fittest."

"I had to fight all my life to survive. They were all against me... but I beat them and left them in the ditch."

Another favorite:

Rogers Hornsby was so respected as a hitter that once, when a rookie pitcher complained to umpire Bill Klem that he thought he had thrown Rogers a strike, Klem replied, "Son, when you pitch a strike, Mr. Hornsby will let you know."
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Jered Weaver after signing a 5 year $85M contract, when many thought he could have gotten maybe $60M more somewhere else:

“How much more do you need? Could have got more, whatever. Who cares? If $85 million is not enough to take care of my family and generations to come, then I’m pretty stupid.”
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Pretty sure it was Coach John McCay during a post game interview during the Tampa Bay Bucs 26 game losing streak.

REPORTER-"coach can you comment on the offensive side of the ball`s execution"?

McCay- "I`m in favor of it" .

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Oil Can also commented after a game in Cleveland got postponed due to fog: "That's what they get for building a stadium right on the ocean."
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I heard Tony Gwynn tell the story that when Rickey Henderson had recently joined the Padres, he walked onto the team bus and looked around for a seat. He says to anyone that can hear, "Where's Rickey going to sit?" Steve Finley responds to Rickey, "Rickey, you can sit anywhere you want...you have tenure." In vintage Rickey fashion, he replies, "Tenure, man, Rickey got 15 year"

To hear Tony Gwynn tell it was great since he could barely get through the story without cracking up. I was never a huge Henderson fan until I heard his HOF speech and came to realize how much he absolutely loved the game of baseball. What a great character!

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I heard Tony Gwynn tell the story that when Rickey Henderson had recently joined the Padres, he walked onto the team bus and looked around for a seat. He says to anyone that can hear, "Where's Rickey going to sit?" Steve Finley responds to Rickey, "Rickey, you can sit anywhere you want...you have tenure." In vintage Rickey fashion, he replies, "Tenure, man, Rickey got 15 year"

To hear Tony Gwynn tell it was great since he could barely get through the story without cracking up. I was never a huge Henderson fan until I heard his HOF speech and came to realize how much he absolutely loved the game of baseball. What a great character!

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Maybe I'll have to listen to that as Henderson is up there with Bonds on the hatred level but if Tony said he was ok then perhaps I've misjudged .................a little.........
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Don Sutton on Willie Stargell:

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"Rickey don't like it when Rickey can't find Rickey's limo."

"Rickey got a big ranch. Rickey got a big bull. Rickey got horses. Rickey got chickens and everything. And Rickey got a 20 gallon hat."

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In the minors in 1888, one of the opposing players was talking trash to Larry Corcoran while he was at the plate and he called the player a "field ornament", while also noting how bad he was defensively. I've used that line while talking about a player that has no defensive value
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Former Red Sox pitcher Mickey McDermott when asked how he pitched to Mickey Mantle "With tears in my eyes."
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Oil Can also commented after a game in Cleveland got postponed due to fog: "That's what they get for building a stadium right on the ocean."
"The only difference between pitching in the minors and pitching in the majors is: In the minors I drank a six pack before the game, in the majors I drink a six pack after the game" -- Oil Can Boyd
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One can't leave Yogi out of this thread:

"When you come to a fork in the road, take it."

"Nobody goes there anymore. It's too crowded."

And my favorite, "Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical."
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Cobb on occasion has said...... " Baseball is like War ! "
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On the infamous side, I'll go with Jarrod Weaver's recent dumb retort to Kyle Seager. Perhaps the fact that he doesn't "...even know who the kid is" is why he is 7-11 with a 4.7 ERA. Maybe if he researched the batters he'll be facing he could get that ERA down a little. It's also funny to hear a 32 year old calling a 27 year old a "kid". They are both kids.

On the vintage side, I love to listen to anything Sam Crawford said about Ty Cobb in "Glory of Their Times".
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How about this one from Mantle regarding Pete Rose.

"If I had played my career hitting singles like Pete (Rose), I'd wear a dress."

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Speaking of Pete Rose, a quote that captured his essence: I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.
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To many to list but a few of my favorites..

"When a pitcher's throwing a spitball, don't worry and don't complain, just hit the dry side like I do." Stan Musial

"I wished I'da known Paul was goin' to pitch a no-hitter," complained the irrepressible Dean afterward. "I'da pitched one too." Dizzy Dean after throwing a shut out in the first game of a double header only to have his brother Paul throw a no-hitter in the night cap.

"I ain't ever had a job, I just always played baseball." Satchel Paige

"Baseball has been good to me since I quit trying to play it." Whitey Herzog

"Hell, If I'd known 40–40 was going to be a big deal, I'd have done it every year!" Mickey Mantle

"I'll never make the mistake of being 70 again." Casey Stengel After being fired by the Yankees for being too old to manage.
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Hat trick from Uecker:


The best way to catch a knuckleball is to wait until the ball stops rolling and then pick it up.

I knew when my career was over. In 1965 my baseball card came out with no picture.

Anybody with ability can play in the big leagues. But to be able to trick people year in and year out the way I did, I think that was a much greater feat.
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Louis Prima: With all the great players playing ball right now, how well do you think you would do against today's pitchers?

Ty Cobb: Well, I figure against today's pitchers I'd only probably hit about .290

Louis Prima: .290? Well that's amazing, because you batted over .400 a... a whole bunch of times. Now tell us all, we'd all like to know, why do you think you'd only hit .290?

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Mickey Mantle once said that Billy Martin was the only guy he knows who "could hear someone give him the finger."

Players joked about Casey Stengel's flatulence. "Like a damn goat fart," Mantle said. "When he was alone on the other side of the dugout, he wasn't just thinking."

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I'll go with this Satchel Paige quote of Oscar Charleston:

"The man was so fast he could turn out the lights and be in his bed before the room got dark!"
I've never heard of this quote being about Oscar Charleston, but usually in reference to Cool Papa Bell. Also used by Muhammed Ali, obviously a great line appropriated by many nonetheless.....
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Larry Biitner talking to Glenn Beckert while driving through the Drive through at Jack in th Box "Why are you talking to a F$%king clown?, Just order your food". They has obviously had a few to drink and it was 1AM. Story was told at Cubs Fantasy camp.
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Curt Simmons, allegedly. "Trying to sneak a fastball by Hank Aaron is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster."
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Reggie Jackson boasting on a team bus:

I have an IQ of 160

Mickey Rivers' Retort:

"Out of what, 1000"
I heard a different version where Rivers says "Reggie, you couldn't even spell IQ"
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