I'm a sports-watcher. I played football and baseball, coached baseball. So I watch those things.
I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.
I'm a baseball fan, but I'm not qualified to make baseball decisions, and I don't want to pretend to be.
I am convinced that God wanted me to be a baseball player.
I'd rather be a good person off the field than a good baseball player on the field.
A baseball team is like a band. Because, conceptually, there are no heroes in baseball - there's just the team.
You could be a kid for as long as you want when you play baseball.
Many baseball fans look upon an umpire as a sort of necessary evil to the luxury of baseball, like the odor that follows an automobile.
I wanted to play baseball ever since I was 5 years old.
I was born to hit a baseball. I can hit a baseball.
Being born with a sickly resemblance to Henry Fonda was the first of a long series of practical jokes of which destiny was to make Major Major the unhappy victim throughout his joyless life. Being born Major Major Major was the second
I was nicknamed Skeeter in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
You have to hit the fastball to play in the big leagues.
I think baseball - the baseball genre - is this mitt, to use a double pun there, to catch a whole bunch of themes.
I love to be in the ballpark. I love to just go in and enjoy a great baseball game, a great pitchers' duel.
Taking in a baseball game on TV is also a big treat.
The sentimentality of baseball is very deeply rooted in the American baseball fan. It is the one sport that is transmitted from fathers to sons.
If you put a baseball and other toys in front of a baby, he'll pick up a baseball in preference to the others.
It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people.
Steam seems to have killed all gratitude in the hearts of sailors.
The league, I think, is doing well. It's growing, it's maturing, and it's becoming a better league.