A Quote by Bob Baffert

The Triple Crown was a tough beat, but by the time you get to the last leg of the Triple Crown, you just want it to be over. — © Bob Baffert
The Triple Crown was a tough beat, but by the time you get to the last leg of the Triple Crown, you just want it to be over.
Everybody is talking about the Triple Crown, but I want to win the Open. That is my aim.
You want to know why I am the perfect champion? Because you can take the strength of John Cena; the intelligence of Triple H; the desire of Cena; the athleticism of Triple H; the determination of Cena; the ruthlessness of Triple H... and if you combine these attributes into one person, you get Randy Orton. The only difference is that I have one thing that neither Cena nor Triple H has: the WWE Championship.
The Triple Crown is an attractive target because it is so difficult to achieve.
And if I have my choice between a pennant and a triple crown, I'll take the pennant every time.
You never think of being in that conversation for the triple crown. You don't even dream about that. It's a dumb dream. Get real.
The Triple Crown, or any of that stuff, is not my focus. My focus is on winning. I just hope people can be happy with that.
I went to my first game May 30, 1956, and Mantle was in the beginnings of his Triple Crown season. And he was drop-dead handsome.
My father was one of the greatest professional bowlers of all time. Seriously. Billy Hardwick: PBA Hall of Fame, Player of the Year in '63 and '69, and the first winner of the triple crown of bowling, among other things.
I've been in one Derby, and this is my third Belmont. But I've never thought of the fact that I haven't won a Triple Crown race. I'm not like that. I always look at the sunshine of things.
This crown to crown the laughing man, this rose-wreath crown: I myself have set this crown upon my head, I myself have pronounced my laughter holy.
The Worlds was great, Masters was great, but that was sort of mission accomplished with the Triple Crown.
It's been said racing encompasses hours of agony and moments of glory. But moments like the 1978 Triple Crown inspire the pursuit of greatness.
My crown is in my heart, not on my head; not decked with diamonds and Indian stones, nor to be seen: my crown is called content, a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy.
He (Mickey Mantle) should lead the league in everything. With his combination of speed and power he should win the triple batting crown every year. In fact, he should do anything he wants to do.
We are all making a crown for Jesus out of these daily lives of ours, either a crown of golden, divine love, studded with gems of sacrifice and adoration, or a thorny crown, filled with the cruel briars of unbelief, or selfishness, and sin.
I was trained by Terry Taylor and Triple H. Triple H always hated when I say that.
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