Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Lou Brock

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Lou Brock.
Last updated on December 19, 2024.
Lou Brock

Louis Clark Brock was an American professional baseball outfielder. He began his 19-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the 1961 Chicago Cubs but spent the majority of his big league career as a left fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. Brock was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on his first ballot in 1985, and was inducted into the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in 2014. He was a special instructor coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.

The stiffer the penalty, the greater the message is sent.
You can't hide God in you. God was not meant to become part of you, and you hide out in the closet. I don't think He wanted that. I think He wanted people to see the Christ in you that reflects Him.
When I was a kid, I used to imagine animals running under my bed. I told my dad, and he solved the problem quickly. He cut the legs off the bed. — © Lou Brock
When I was a kid, I used to imagine animals running under my bed. I told my dad, and he solved the problem quickly. He cut the legs off the bed.
We have to make some radical move to get the attention of everyone. Cheaters can't win and steroids has put us in the position that it's OK to cheat.
There is a definite loneliness in the game. Most people stay away from you since they think they're intruding upon your time. And after the ball game, when it's 11 o'clock and you want to eat dinner some place, the restaurants are closed.
Jim Crow was king... and I heard a game in which Jackie Robinson was playing, and I felt pride in being alive.
The baseball held was my fantasy of what life offered.
Stealing bases was put to me almost as a prerequisite for staying in the game. They didn't give me a handbook on how to do it; they said do it. Under those conditions you go out and develop your own handbook.
If I had any interest in coming back to baseball, it would be as a general manager and not as a manager.
They will look at my career as the guy who gave it all but at the same time did it with integrity. That's what we all aim for - the respect of the game as well as the honesty that's played a part of that game.
I don't think about goals and records. Competition is what keeps me playing.
I was not in the church, but we claim, like so many people, 'Yeah, I grew up in the church.' Well yeah, I grew up in the church and went to church, but I knew nothing about the Lord. I had no idea what it meant about walking in faith.
Your bat is your life. It's your weapon. You don't want to go into battle with anything that feels less than perfect.
Show me a guy who's afraid to look bad, and I'll show you a guy you can beat every time.
I had a job on college campus. I lost that job, but on my way home I heard an inner voice that said go out for the baseball team. I was a walk-on, and I was actually petrified as a walk-on because you're not an athlete.
You can't be afraid to make errors! You can't be afraid to be naked before the crowd, because no one can ever master the game of baseball, or conquer it. You can only challenge it.
Some players tell me that since retiring they've had the urge to go somewhere every three days. To satisfy that urge, they may even jump in the car and drive around the block.
If you're successful in what you do over a period of time, you'll start approaching records, but that's not what you're playing for. You're playing to challenge and be challenged.
Your bat is your life. It's your weapon. You don't want to go into battle with anything that feels less than perfect
Jim Crow was king... and I heard a game in which Jackie Robinson was playing, and I felt pride in being alive — © Lou Brock
Jim Crow was king... and I heard a game in which Jackie Robinson was playing, and I felt pride in being alive
One of the trademarks of a champion is that he can outlast you.
I don't have to steal bases. I steal bases because I want to.
No one wants to hear about the labor pains, they just want to see the baby.
Competition is what keeps me playing the psychological warfare of matching skill against skill and wit against wit.
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