Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Juan Marichal

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Juan Marichal.
Last updated on November 3, 2024.
Juan Marichal

Juan Antonio Marichal Sánchez, nicknamed "The Dominican Dandy", is a Dominican former professional baseball player. He played as a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, most notably for the San Francisco Giants. Marichal was known for his high leg kick, variety of pitches, arm angles, and deliveries, pinpoint control, and durability.

We used to look at Felipe as our guiding man that we listened to.
You had to pitch in and out. The zone didn't belong to the hitters; it belonged to the pitchers. Today, if you pitch too far inside, the umpire would stop you right there. I don't think it's fair.
I faced Gibson many times and faced Sandy Koufax three times. — © Juan Marichal
I faced Gibson many times and faced Sandy Koufax three times.
My manager said it would more effective against left-handed hitters. It seemed to me that was impossible to do without the high leg kick, which I started that day.
The only way you preserve pitching arms is throwing; that makes the arm stronger.
If you are used to going five innings and then go six or seven, you won't have your good stuff. They need to start that from the minor leagues and give pitchers strong arms.
We are all so close. We are godfather to each others' kids. I was the best man at Jesus' wedding.
When he hit a ground ball to you, you knew you had to make a good throw because he was going to be running.
There is no way to have a strong arm if you don't throw enough.
But when I stopped facing Sandy, I had to face Don Drysdale. No one on my team wanted to face him.
Those days were very tough. All my teammates are white, and it was a different time. I couldn't go out to eat with the white players; I had to wait until someone brought something out to the bus. We couldn't stay in the same hotels.
The only way you preserve pitching arms is throwing that makes the arm stronger.
You had to pitch in and out. The zone didn't belong to the hitters it belonged to the pitchers. Today, if you pitch too far inside, the umpire would stop you right there. I don't think it's fair.
I have five pitches. Fast ball, change, curve, slider, screwball. I don't know any hitters. Catcher, he tells me what to do. I can get any pitch I want over the plate.
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