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Pitchers make adjustments, and it's up to the hitters to readjust and sort of tweak what they do.
— Joe Torre
pitchers filled with cold
— Daniel Bental
There are a lot of pitchers in baseball who should celebrate his life and what he did for the game of baseball.
— Tommy John
Good pitchers, after a tough outing, bounce back. Real good pitchers don't let too many poor games get in there.
— Don Cooper
Two kinds of people always lie about their ages: actresses and Latin American pitchers.
— Jess Walter
I love to be in the ballpark. I love to just go in and enjoy a great baseball game, a great pitchers' duel.
— Magic Johnson
Yankee pitchers have had great success this year against Cabrera when they get him out.
— Tim McCarver
With what cracked pitchers go we to deep wells In this world!
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
There are only two things a manager needs to know: When to change pitchers and how to get along with your players.
— Bucky Harris
Most pitchers are too smart to manage.
— Jim Palmer
I've been ignored by prettier women than you,
but none who carried the heavy pitchers of silence
so far, without spilling a drop. — Jeffrey McDaniel
but none who carried the heavy pitchers of silence
so far, without spilling a drop. — Jeffrey McDaniel
Poets are like baseball pitchers. both have their moments. the intervals are the tough things.
— Robert Frost
I don't look at myself as one of the best pitchers in the world.
— Masahiro Tanaka
All pitchers are born pitchers.
— Joe DiMaggio
Quarterbacks have to ask the crowd to quiet down. Pitchers never do.
— Thomas Boswell
Little pitchers have wide eares.
[Little pitchers have wide ears.] — George Herbert
[Little pitchers have wide ears.] — George Herbert
All pitchers are liars or crybabies.
— Yogi Berra
Nobody's bigger than the game of baseball. You ask pitchers from 10-15-20 years ago. That's normal. Part of the game.
— Ken Rosenthal
Nobody ever had too many of them (pitchers).
— Casey Stengel