A Quote by Bo Jackson

In baseball, I was a pitcher, which I hated because there was no action there. — © Bo Jackson
In baseball, I was a pitcher, which I hated because there was no action there.
Greg Maddux is probably the best pitcher in all of baseball along with Roger Clemens. He's much more intelligent than I am because he doesn't have a 95 or 98 mph fastball. I would tell any pitcher who wants to be successful to watch him, because he's the true definition of a pitcher.
Baseball can be slow in many ways. The action starts with when the pitcher delivers the ball. But the action really starts when the crack of the bat happens.
I loved baseball. I was a pitcher. I loved being on the mound because I also loved being at the center of the action, the cat and mouse battle with the batter on every pitch. You had to develop grit.
And because I have a four-year-old son I have become a great baseball pitcher. And, you know, juggler.
I think a pitcher in baseball is the most relatable position to a specialist in football, because you get a limited opportunity to prove your worth to the team.
When I played football, basketball and baseball, I was always a starter. I played baseball as the number three or number four hitter. Playing baseball, I was the third baseman or pitcher. Football, I was the quarterback. I was always versatile. It came to me naturally. It was always easy.
We are hated because we are free. We are hated because of the idea that is the United States of America. We are hated because of our Constitution.
I love both sports, but the deciding factor was, being a left-handed pitcher, I had a huge advantage in baseball because of that, and I didn't have that type of advantage in hockey.
I've done literally everything there is to do on a baseball field as a pitcher.
Baseball skills schizophrenically encompass a pitcher's, a batter's and a fielder's.
My favorite sport is baseball; my cousin is pitcher Heath Bell.
Dominicans, Nicaraguans, and even the already highly skilled Cubans greatly improved their baseball skills when occupied by U.S. troops. The only acceptable resistance to a hated American presence was to try to beat them in baseball games.
Don't ask me about Beverly Hills High School. Everybody hated it. I hated it. Hated it. Hated it. Hated it.
I believe it is a tradition in baseball that when a pitcher has a no-hitter going, no one reminds him of it.
I wanted to be like Nolan Ryan. I didn't want to be like Pete Gray...And I don't want kids to be like me because I have one hand. I want kids to be like Jim Abbott because he's a baseball pitcher at Michigan and he won the Big Ten Championship game, and not because I can field a bunt and throw to first.
I hated it. I hated this. I hated feeling so terrible because of someone else.
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