“Near our vineyard there was a pear tree laden with fruit that was not attractive in either flavor or form. One night, when I [at the age of sixteen] had played until dark on the sandlot with some other juvenile delinquents, we went to shake that tree and carry off its fruit. From it we carried off huge loads, not to feast on, but to throw to the pigs, although we did eat a few ourselves. We did it just because it was forbidden.” AgeFormNightDarkTreeHugeFruitAttractiveShakesLoadPigsFlavorForbiddenOne NightSixteenJuvenileVineyardsPearsDelinquentsSandlot Author:Saint Augustine
“Everybody wants the easy stuff, "Okay, I wanna be a rapper. I wish I could fight in order to get more money." They see the finished product, they see this guy Derek Jeter hitting the homerun and whatnot and say "Ooh, I wanna make $20 million a year," but they didn't see him playing sandlot ball.” WantYearsGuyOrderFightingWishEasyStuffMillionsProductsOkayBallsFinishedRapperMore MoneyHittingThis GuyJeterSandlot Author:Mr. T
“I want more runs in baseball itself. When you were raised on a sandlot, where the scores ran twenty-three to sixty-one, you yearn for something more than a five to two score. You know as well as I do that the excitement, temperature and decibels of any big game today rise instantly when there is someone on base. It reaches ecstasy when somebody makes a run.” KnowsWantWellsTwoBigsRunningTodayThreeGamesFiveBaseballTwentiesRaisedPresidentialRanExcitementScoreEcstasySixtyTemperatureSandlot Author:Herbert Hoover
“As a ballplayer, (Dizzy) Dean was a natural phenomenon, like the Grand Canyon or the Great Barrier Reef. Nobody ever taught him baseball and he never had to learn. He was just doing what came naturally when a scout named Don Curtis discovered him on a Texas sandlot and gave him his first contract.” FirstsNaturalTaughtBaseballBarriersPhenomenonContractsTexasDeanCanyonsDizzyReefsGrand CanyonNatural PhenomenaGreat Barrier ReefSandlot Author:Red Smith
“I think it is that parents just don't kick their kids out the door as much as they used to. I think the demise of sandlot sports has had a lot to do with it.” ThinkingKidsUsedSportsParentDoorsKicksDemiseSandlot Author:Frank Shorter