All Jamie Moyer Quotes
- Your body is not made to throw like we throw. That's why you see softball pitchers pitching two or three games a day. It's a… Baseball
- Work ethic has always been stressed in my family. My dad is going to be 80 years old and he still works part time. My… Ago
- I think it's all a coincidence. I've pitched some poor games here and got a no-decision. But just give me the ball. I don't care… All
- I came to realize in my late 20s that my velocity is not going to grow so I had to learn to utilize what I… Came
- It was a dream come true to be drafted by a pro team and have the opportunity to play. Come True
- I was a jock. Jock
- Souderton was a good town to grow up in. Everybody knew each other. Each
- Rest is obviously a key in the offseason. Key
- Physical therapy is part of my offseason routine. That has helped me greatly. Greatly
- If you talk to any pitcher, consistency is the most important thing. Any
- I was raised in a very blue-collar family. Blue
- Learning how to work and learning how to fail is important. Fail
- Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, which people don't seem to be shy about expressing. Entitled
- I'm not the No. 1 starter. I'm not the guy that's going to carry the staff for four months out of the season, but I… Carry
- I'm not a big believer in vitamins and all that stuff. All
- I've kind of looked at my whole career as a spring training invite. Career
- Physical therapy is part of my off season routine. That has helped me greatly. Greatly
- I don't expect anyone to give me anything. Anyone
- I probably didn't put forth the effort I should have put forth, didn't realize the value of education until I went to college. College
- I've always approached spring training as I have something to prove. Always Approached
- I've pitched too many innings and pitched too many years, one game doesn't make or break my career. Break
- I don't think that I'm old. Old
- I feel I'm entitled to make my own decision. Decision
- I wasn't ready to say, I can't play anymore. And I'm still not. Anymore
- If you're a doctor or a lawyer or teacher, if you only get three things right out of 10, you're considered a failure. Considered