A Quote by Bob Uecker

Where would I be without baseball? Who am I without baseball? — © Bob Uecker
Where would I be without baseball? Who am I without baseball?
I would not be where I am now without the efforts of so many Canadian baseball people and the fans of Canadian baseball.
If I didn't play baseball I don't know what I would do. It just doesn't seem right if I go a day without baseball.
Without Cooperstown, you don't have baseball: Baseball is history.
I love to play baseball. I'm a baseball player. I've always been a baseball player. I'm still a baseball player. That's who I am.
I can wear a baseball cap; I am entitled to wear a baseball cap. I am genetically pre-disposed to wear a baseball cap, whereas most English people look wrong in a baseball cap.
I probably would have never made it through college without baseball, so I'm thankful for that. I really am proud that I got to play on that level.
The first thing baseball wants to do is make you a superstar and then say that you owe baseball something. I don't owe baseball anything. Baseball owes me.
I always thought that there was going to be life after baseball, and so I designed that in my life I would have other interests after baseball that I would be able to step into. And I didn't realize the grip that baseball had on me and on my family.
I've been playing baseball since I was four. I've got baseball in my blood. I love baseball.
I always wanted to do a baseball book; I love baseball. The problem is that a very large part of my following is in non-baseball playing countries.
I think you come to watch baseball, and if you're a true fan, then you enjoy watching baseball. MLB tries to change this and change that, speed up the games, but baseball's baseball. You can't change it. It's America's pastime. It's the greatest game on earth. I don't really want to change it that much.
A brilliant idea without action is like Mark McGwire playing baseball without a bat.
Baseball is a ballet without music. Drama without words.
Baseball without fans is like Jayne Mansfield without a sweater. Hang on, that can be taken two ways.
Football's a war game without fatal casualties; baseball is a picnic on a huge field, without the food.
The professional game, in a lot of ways, sucks. It's not fun like 11-year-old baseball was or college baseball or high school baseball.
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