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    If you're a baseball fan and you don't know what BP is, you're working in a mine without one of those helmets with the lights on it.

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    If you're a baseball player and you're on the mound, you don't ever want to look up in the stands if somebody is yelling at you, because they know they've got you. You just keep your head down, keep moving along. Of course it annoys you, but you don't ever show that it annoys you. Just go ahead, move on, and keep on playing.

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    If you're going to be lucky you've got to think lucky.

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    If you're going to play at all, you're out to win. Baseball, board games, playing Jeopardy, I hate to lose.

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    If you're not having fun in baseball, you miss the point of everything.

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    If you're playing baseball and thinking about managing, you're crazy. You'd be better off thinking about being an owner.

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    If your not practicing, somebody else is, somewhere, and he'll be ready to take your job.

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    If you rush in and out of the clubhouse, you rush in and out of baseball.

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    If you spend any time in Washington you'll find nerds. What happens is most of them sublimate their fixations with comics, or baseball cards, or 1960s British comedies to policy minutiae and political arcana. But, like Christians in ancient Rome, you can still spot them if you know the signals.

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    If you've ever been around a group of actors, you've noticed, no doubt, that the can talk of nothing else under the sun but acting...It's exactly the same way with baseball players. Your heart must be in your work.

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    If you want to end darkness you cannot beat it with a baseball bat, you have to turn on a light.

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    If you want to get off this team you have to take a number.

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    If you want to know who was better, me or Willie Mays, you have to look at our career stats. And Willie's bottom line was better.

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    If you want to get to know me, you have to get off the baseball field. Because when I'm on the field, and in the clubhouse, I'm doing what I'm paid to do, what I love to do, and man, I hate it when I fail.

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    If you want to maximize your total potential ... you have to know yourself first.

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    If you win through bad sportsmanship that's no real victory.

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    I gave (pitcher) Mike Cuellar more chances than I gave my first wife.

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    I get a kick out of watching him. Everything he does has that extra flourish.

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    I get a kick out of watching a team defense me. A player moves two steps in one direction and I hit it two steps the other way. It goes right Stan Musialby his glove and I laugh.

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    I get tired of hearing my ballplayers bellyache all the time. They should sit in the press box sometime and watch themselves play.

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    I got cast playing the best baseball player anybody's ever seen. I don't know how to play any sport, including baseball, but I trained really hard. They had these great coaches, and they started saying, "Wow, you have some like really untapped athletic ability.

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    I got into running because I was too uncoordinated to play baseball, too small for basketball, and too tiny for football. I lived in a broken home and had looked to those sports as a way of staying away from my home.

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    I got players with bad watches - they can't tell midnight from noon.

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    I grew up in a small town in Illinois, and my dad was a basketball coach. Thanks to him, I have excellent fundamentals in both basketball and baseball.

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    I grew up in Arkansas and that's the law. My dad was a high school basketball coach, so I was raised as a coach's son and I was a baseball player back in Arkansas, and I lived in Texas, too, so I was just surrounded by sports. So that's what I was going to do: Pitch for the St Louis Cardinals. I had no idea I was going to be an actor. So I got my collar bone broken in the Kansas City Royals training camp. And once I got hurt I started doing other things for a while.

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    I grew up in East St. Louis so I wanted to play baseball as a kid. Then I moved to Nebraska and became a football fan and wanted to play football. But I've always been fighting. Growing up in East St. Louis was hard. You had to fight there.

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    I grew up in New York City, where we played highly unorganized sports: stick ball, stoop ball, and the occasional game of baseball with no adult supervision.

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    I grew up in the '60s, which was a creative time, so it wasn't that big of a stretch to go from a baseball bat to a guitar to a film camera.

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    I grew up playing sports, football, basketball, baseball, everything, and acting was such a different environment and different world for me.

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    I guess show business is a lot like baseball: "Wait until next year!" You just never know. Some of the shittiest shows I've ever seen run forever, and some of the best things never get a chance.

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    I grew up with baseball; I played in Little League and went to games with my dad. But I, as I grew up, became more of a basketball fanatic than a baseball one.

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    I guess I was maybe in little league baseball as far as I wanted to be good at that. But school, I certainly wasn't the best at that. But comedy thing and making movies and stuff, I love it so much that I do get driven to push myself as hard as I can.

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    I grew up playing everything from rugby, football, baseball, volleyball, bike races and boxing. I tried martial arts, loved to ride horses and I'm the youngest of three brothers, so it was a fiercely competitive family.

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    I guess my thermometer for my baseball fever is still a goose bump.

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    I had a basketball net that my dad had put up outside. I went out there and dribbled all day long. I wanted to play basketball. Then Id go baseball, and then Id go to football. I remember playing football in a plowed field. I grew up going from one thing to the next wanting to play something.

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    I had a marvelous baseball career and after my baseball career, there is an abundance of opportunity out there.

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    I had an opportunity to play baseball in college, but I just didn't want to go to school. I started focusing on my music and it was game over!

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    I had a great time with baseball growing up. I was lucky to grow up with it and to learn.

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    I had a life-long ambition to be a professional baseball player, but nobody would sign me.

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    I had a lot of fear that would motivate me to try to work hard, because I didn't know what I would do if I wasn't a baseball player.

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    I had an extremely boring time doing 20 to 30 trades a day while everyone was talking about baseball or basketball. So I stood there fantasizing about a device that could do the same thing I was doing.

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    I had just turned 20, and Jackie told me the only way to be successful at anything was to go out and do it. He said baseball was a game you played every day, not once a week.

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    I had the pleasure, as Robin said, to live a childhood dream as many young Americans and Puerto Rican children live that play youth baseball. And I feel honored and very thankful for that opportunity.

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    I had sex with a couple guys but it wasn't a baseball team. I saved that for my twenties.

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    I had to come out on stage with my little staff and robe and I had this sun on top of my head that my mom made - that was the first time I was ever on stage singing in front of anybody. I realized that I was one of the best acts of the night but I didn't give singing much thought after that. I was really into playing baseball.

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    I had to will my way through that game. Sometimes, it takes more than talent or more than a 95-mile-an-hour fastball. You have to will it.

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    I hate baseball. It's dull. Nothing happens. It's like watching grass - no, Astroturf - grow

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    I hate all hitters. I start a game mad and I stay that way until it's over.

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    I hated to bat against Drysdale. After he hit you he'd come around, look at the bruise on your arm and say, 'Do you want me to sign it?'

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    I have a relationship with Christ. It allows me to handle situations better. It allows me to treat people better and it allows me to have a better mental attitude towards baseball.