Ken Griffey Jr Quotes
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Ken Griffey Jr Quotes & Sayings
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He's (Jack McKeon) been around baseball for twenty-plus years. He knows what it takes to be a manager. I hope he gets the chance.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
If Jones magically converted 50 outs a year into walks, presto: now he's Ken Griffey, Jr.
— Baseball Prospectus
Its a game, and that's how I am going to treat it.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
My name is not 'The Best Player in Baseball.' My name is George Kenneth Griffey, Jr.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
This is something I dreamed about as a little kid, being back in my hometown (Cincinnati) where I watched so many great players.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
As long as I have fun playing, the stats will take care of themselves.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
You lose, you smile, and you come back the next day. You win, you smile, you come back the next day.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
He's not anybody's clone. He's Ken Griffey, Jr. As long as he continues to remind himself of that, he's going to be a very good player.
— Chili Davis
The pilot himself was a good guy. He didn't act stuck up or high and mighty; you'd never know he was an officer.
— Chris Kyle
We're not trying to change the world; just music.
— Jonathan Davis
I knew unless I got stopped I was going to go all the way. I don't know if I can run any faster. I just ran as fast as I could.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
Why should I stretch? Does a cheetah stretch before it chases its prey?
— Ken Griffey Jr.
Any abuse of animals is the same as abuse of men, women, or children.
— Alison Goldfrapp
The arc of Ken Griffey Jr.'s swing has gotten bigger than when he hit line drives. Juan Gonzalez is a terrific power hitter, too.
— Tony La Russa
To succeed in baseball, as in life, you must make adjustments.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
If you don't have a plan, you become part of somebody else's plan.
— Terence McKenna
The last time I put on this uniform (Cincinnati), I think I was eight, for a father-son game.
— Ken Griffey Jr.