Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Bill Buckner.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
William Joseph Buckner was an American first baseman and left fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for five teams from 1969 through 1990, most notably the Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox. Beginning his career as an outfielder with the Dodgers, Buckner helped the team to the 1974 pennant with a .314 batting average, but a serious ankle injury the next year led to his trade to the Cubs prior to the 1977 season. The Cubs moved him to first base, and he won the National League (NL) batting title with a .324 mark in 1980. He was named to the All-Star team the following year as he led the major leagues in doubles. After setting a major league record for first basemen with 159 assists in 1982, Buckner surpassed that total with 161 in 1983 while again leading the NL in doubles. Feuds with team management over a loss of playing time resulted in his being traded to the Red Sox in the middle of the 1984 season.
I think Red Sox fans have always been good to me; they've treated me well.
I feel like I'm walking on eggs and can't take another step.
Baseball is a game of averages, but over a short period of time, to have a little luck going is not a bad thing.
I'd rather not, but if it will help the club, I'll do it. My ankle injury still bothers me sometimes.
I don't have the acting skills my daughter has.
Baseball's what I do.
The dreams are that you're gonna have a great series and win. The nightmares are that you're gonna let the winning run score on a ground ball through your legs. Those things happen, you know. I think a lot of it is just fate.