Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by Willie McCovey

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

Willie Lee McCovey, nicknamed "Stretch", "Mac" and "Willie Mac", was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman from 1959 to 1980, most notably as a member of the San Francisco Giants for whom he played for 19 seasons. McCovey also played for the San Diego Padres and Oakland Athletics in the latter part of his MLB career.

I could run like a gazelle, couldn't I?
I was doing what I love to do: play baseball. Not going to complain about that.
I've always had a connection here in the city from the first day I arrived. I stayed in the city. I made San Francisco my home. I was seen in the offseason at a lot of different functions, and people liked that.
I loved coming up with players in scoring position and I had to drive them in. — © Willie McCovey
I loved coming up with players in scoring position and I had to drive them in.
Ballplayers, like everyone else, like to get told they did something right.
It doesn't seem like it's been 50 years. I don't even feel like I'm 50 years old yet, though I've had all these knee and back operations.
Winning is a serious matter.
I had talked for years about doing a restaurant with Rocky Dudum, who's been my friend since I first came to San Francisco. Then Rocky's son, Jeff, said he wanted to design it, so he traveled around the country to sports restaurants like Mickey Mantle's and Michael Jordan's, and he came up with a great concept.
I had pain in both knees my whole career. Not many athletes play pain-free. Mine was just more than normal.
Even during my career, when I read all those great things about me, it's almost like I was reading about someone else. It's almost like there was another person.
In my first year, when I was driving in runs, winning games and making headlines, there was an old man who came to games at Seals Stadium, and one day he called me over, introduced himself and told me not to believe anything written about me or think too much of all the accolades.
I enjoyed hitting in the Major Leagues more than in the Minor Leagues. I didn't want to tell anybody it was easier, because I didn't want to sound cocky. But Major League pitchers had better control, and most of them were around the plate.
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