Baseball Season Over Quotes
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Baseball Season Over Quotes & Sayings
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What you have to remember is that baseball isn't a week or a month but a season - and a season is a long time.
— Chuck Tanner
The southpaw also struck out 53 percent of the batters he faced. That's the highest single-season percentage in history,
— Baseball Prospectus
Baseball is the president tossing out the first ball of the season. And a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm.
— Ernie Harwell
Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!
— Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The saddest day of the year is the day baseball season ends.
— Tommy Lasorda
God made yeast, as well as dough, and loves fermentation just as dearly as he loves vegetation.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The mind is the laboratory where products, both fake and genuine are manufactured. People grow wild weeds, others grow flourishing flowers!
— Israelmore Ayivor
Maybe you haven't noticed, but everyone shares the same brain around here. It's like a mass cult. They've all drunk the Kool-Aid.
— Siobhan Vivian
I remember I was a scared rookie, hitting .220 after the first three months of my baseball season, and doubting my ability.
— Carl Yastrzemski
The season starts too early and finishes too late and there are too many games in between.
— Bill Veeck
Mention in baseball's official record books, however, requires that catchers play a minimum of 156 games in a season,
— Mark S. Halfon
This life was not intended to be the place of our perfection, but the preparation for it.
— Richard Baxter
Baseball begins in the spring, the season of new life. Football begins in the fall, when everything's dying.
— George Carlin
History does not merely touch on language, but takes place in it.
— Theodor Adorno
She wrote sniffing back the tears that flowed over the version of things that her unconscious insisted on sicking up.
— Helen Hodgman