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- Nobody ever had too many of them (pitchers).
- Whenever I decided to release a guy, I always had his room searched first for a gun. You couldn't take any chances with some of…
- Finding good players is easy. Getting them to play as a team is another story.
- There comes a time in every man's life, and I've had plenty of them.
- Oldtimers, weekends, and airplane landings are alike. If you can walk away from them, they're successful.
- It's easy to get good players. Getting them to play together, that's the hard part.
- I stayed up last night and watched the Republican Convention all night long. I watched all of them talk, and listened to them and seen…
- I don't like them fellas who drive in two runs and let in three.
- Old timers, weekends, and airplane landings are alike. If you can walk away from them, theyre successful.
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