"Baseball has so much history and tradition. You……" — Michael Lewis
"Baseball has so much history and tradition. You can respect it, or you can exploit it for profit, but it's still being made all over the place, all the time."
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Above all, recognize that if you have had success, you have also had luck — and with luck comes obligation.…
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