Ballpark Quote by Wes Moore Download Open image “Camden Yards is more than a ballpark, it's a piece of Maryland's identity.” — Wes Moore ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ballpark Identity More Piece Than
Really,' thought I, 'we call Baltimore the 'Monumental City' for its two marble columns, and here is Edinburg with one at every street-corner! — Bayard Taylor Copy Share Image
I remember the first time I brought my son and daughter to Camden Yards. I can still feel the magic of watching them cheer… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
Baltimore is one of the most beautiful towns, really. And trust me, I don't say that about every place. There is just something so… — Polly Bergen Copy Share Image
Camden was originally an accident, but I shall never be sorry I was left over in Camden. It has brought me blessed returns. — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
Baltimore is a beautiful city. I started doing a lot of community organizing back in 1999 and met so many great people in neighborhoods… — DeRay Mckesson Copy Share Image
In Camden, it's just the atmosphere that gets me. It's simple. It's nice. It's real. And it's the people, too. I like to interact… — Granit Xhaka Copy Share Image
I grew to love Baltimore during my three years there. I'm grateful to the people who allowed us to tell the stories we told. — Jamie Hector Copy Share Image
Maryland will always have the backs of working people and organized labor. — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
“...he was telling me that our [country's] blood-soaked and atrocity-littered past was important but that the future didn't have to be its slave.” — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
Economic growth is our North Star. Anyone who suggests we can just cut our way to prosperity isn't being honest. Anyone who suggests we… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
“...I found myself surrounded by people--starting with my mom, grandparents, uncles, and aunts, and leading to a string of wonderful role models and mentors--who… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
I vowed we would defy the national politics of hyperpolarization and partisan divides and instead, build bridges of partnership. — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
I can tell you countless instances of this country's history of brutality, of inequity, of heartlessness. But if I do that without also talking… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
After taking office, I vowed that the Moore-Miller administration would focus on four key pillars of progress in our first legislative session: elevating service,… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
Investments in health care help us support individuals who have been historically left behind - from people with disabilities to people in poverty to… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
When it is time for you to leave this school, leave your job, or even leave this earth, you make sure you have worked… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
We need to be abundantly clear on this - people living in poverty are the victims, not the perpetrators of it. — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
“I hear you, but it's not the process you should focus on; it's the joy you will feel after you go through the process.” — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
When we say we want to take an all-of-the-above approach to public safety, we mean all of the above. As elected officials, we have… — Wes Moore Copy Share Image
For me, I'm not going to be hitting the ball out of the ballpark. I know that. — Max Scherzer Copy Share Image
I was a momma's boy. I didn't get anything from Dad, except my body and baseball knowledge. The only time I spent with him… — Barry Bonds Copy Share Image
Despite the perception, players possess little free time in the cities they frequent on the road. They spend an extraordinarily unbalanced percentage of their… — Gabe Kapler Copy Share Image
I have an older son, Josh, and growing up, he just didn't care that much for baseball. And that was fine. But Chaddie, he… — Bruce Sutter Copy Share Image
There is nothing worse than sitting in a ballpark and somebody is vomiting behind you. — Oliver Luck Copy Share Image
Wrigley Field was built and designed at a time when people got to the ballpark by trolley, train, and horse cart. — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
Forty-two thousand people is an attractive target for people who want to hurt us. And a ballpark that's about 6 feet, at one point,… — Mike Quigley Copy Share Image
The Capone era. That was my time. Capone was a big baseball fan. He'd walk into the ballpark like the president walking in today,… — Billy Herman Copy Share Image
I really want to test my athletic ability, my toughness, and my skills against those guys who are in my ballpark size-wise. — Baron Corbin Copy Share Image