“Well, that's baseball. Rags to riches one day and riches to rags the next. But I've been in it 36 years and I'm used to it.” YearsWellsUsedNextOne DayBaseballRichesRagsRags To Riches Author:Casey Stengel
“Oh, for that remarkable and complex economy of motherhood. Those back and forth generosities-where one day a mom ferries the kids to the swim meet, or a mom takes your kid off to the movies while you're sick with the flu. And the next week after baseball you have all the kids sleep over. Not to mention the friend with whom you freely have the throw-your-hands-in-the-air-I-surrender discussions of how to manage any of it.” KidsSleepEconomyWeekMomOne DayBaseballSickMotherhoodManageDiscussionRemarkableSwim Author:Victoria Redel
“What happens is that all your life you operated businesses in such a way that you could one day afford to buy a baseball team. And then you buy the team and forget all the business practices that enabled you to buy it.” WayHappensForgetPracticeTeamOne DayBaseballBaseball Team Author:George Steinbrenner
“I didn't go to school three years for nothing. It was something that was understood. Even though I went to play baseball, one day I would come back and get my degree.” YearsPlaySchoolThreeOne DayDegreesUnderstoodBaseballThree Years Author:Ryan Howard
“Baseball can build you up to the sky one day and the next day you have to climb a stepladder to look up at a snake.” LooksNextSkyOne DayBaseballLook UpClimbsNext DaySnakes Author:Johnny Pesky
“My dad and I, we used to play baseball. I was the catcher. Which I liked. Until one day, I saw this game on TV, and I said, Hang on, how come their catcher doesn't have his hands tied to his ankles?” SaidPlayHandsUsedGamesSawsTvsDadOne DayBaseballMy DadTiedAnklesCatchersHands Tied Author:Emo Philips