Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Cuban baseball player Luis Tiant.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Luis Clemente Tiant Vega is a Cuban former Major League Baseball (MLB) right-handed starting pitcher. He pitched in MLB for 19 years, primarily for the Cleveland Indians and the Boston Red Sox.
I give him (Frank Howard during April 28, 1968 two-hitter) shoulder, back, foot and the ball last," and Frank Howard commented, "He threw everything at me but the ball.
Sometimes things go wrong, even when you're doing your best. That just shows that none of us are perfect. So I keep trying with all of my heart, and if that's not good enough, I'm not going to hang my head.
When I'm in Boston, I always feel like I'm home. I almost cry, I feel so good.
I didn't do it (pitch like he did) for show. I did it to get batters out. Players would tell me, 'We can't tell where the ball is coming from.'
I had dreamed about being a college coach for a long time, but with no education, I never thought I would get a chance.
The fastball is the best pitch in baseball. It's like having five pitches, if you move it around.
If we lose today, it will be over my dead body. They'll have to leave me face down on the mound.
Family is everything. It is even more important than baseball.
Normal relations, never. We should never forget what has happened to the people in Cuba for forty years. All baseball cares about is getting players out of Cuba. It doesn't care about the suffering, just money. The Orioles shouldn't have gone to Cuba. This is a free county, but that's the way I feel.