Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Ozzie Smith.
Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Osborne Earl Smith is an American former professional baseball player. Nicknamed "the Wizard of Oz", Smith played shortstop for the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals in Major League Baseball, winning the National League Gold Glove Award for defensive play at shortstop for 13 consecutive seasons. A 15-time All-Star, Smith accumulated 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases during his career, and won the National League Silver Slugger Award as the best hitter at shortstop in 1987. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2002. He was also elected to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 2014.
We saw very little of the real Jack Buck behind the microphone. He would touch people in ways that we will never know. Jack was much more than just an announcer.
We hope there is a sense of purpose in everything.
I don't know how many people have ever seen the National Guard break in somewhere, but they mean business.
My short game's not that good. It just becomes a matter of getting that weight moving.
I don't think anybody ever really just retires where they don't do anything.
No one paid attention to my offense. So having 2,000 hits is one of the things that is an accomplishment.
When I'm in my groove there is no thinking. Everything just happens.
I sincerely believe that there is nothing truly great in any man or woman except their character, their willingness to move beyond the realm of self and into a greater realm of selflessness. Giving back is the ultimate talent in life. That is the greatest trophy on my mantel.
I may not drive in 100 runs a year, but I can prevent 100 runs from scoring against us.
I think umpires have too much power, without any system of checks and balances and the more money a player makes, the more the umpire tries to show off that power to him. Unfortunately, since I signed my contract my strike zone has suddenly become a lot larger.
As I was in the air, the ball took a bad hop and caromed behind me, but I was able to catch it with my bare hand. I hit the ground, bounced back up, and threw Burroughs out at first.