A Quote by Casey Stengel

I don't know if he throws a spitball but he sure spits on the ball. — © Casey Stengel
I don't know if he throws a spitball but he sure spits on the ball.
Once the referee throws the ball in the air, it's either your ball or their ball and you have to just take your shot.
Fix your eye on the ball from the moment the pitcher holds it in his glove. Follow it as he throws to the plate and stay with it until the play is completed. Action takes place only where the ball goes.
If someone throws you the ball, you don't have to catch it.
The quarterback is the most vulnerable one on the field. He's in an awkward position a lot of times when he throws the ball. So he does have to be protected. You lose a quarterback, you're in trouble. I don't know if they can make it too safe. I think health becomes an issue.
I definitely want to play for a school that throws the ball in the post.
I would need a book to describe Jamal Miles. He can do it all. We line him up in the slot. We bring him into the backfield. We hand the ball to him. We send him in motion and get him the ball. He throws the football. He might be the best athlete I've ever been around in my life.
He (Sandy Koufax) throws a 'radio ball,' a pitch you hear, but you don't see.
If the quarterback throws the ball in the endzone and the wide receiver catches it, it's a touchdown.
If you hit me, I'm gonna try to shoot the ball and get two free throws.
Larry Bird just throws the ball in the air and God moves the basket underneath it.
I wanna be a part of the generation that throws out money, throws out time, throws out all that we are against something bigger than ourselves.
Champions take responsibility. When the ball is coming over the net, you can be sure I want the ball.
If I think I will get the ball, I go out. I can't stop halfway because the goal is empty and the player would have the opportunity to shoot. You make the reaction, and then, of course, you have to be sure to get the ball. But it's years of practice. You can't say from one day to the other, 'Now I will do it,' you know? You have to feel it.
To improve my free throws I went back to the mechanics and really learning how to have form and shoot the ball, so I have to get comfortable with that.
I know the college rule is if they push you out of bounds, you can come back in and catch the ball, but I think the NFL rule is it doesn't matter how you get out of bounds, you can't be the first one to touch the ball. That's what I think it is, I'm not really sure on that.
Everybody asks if putting is like shooting free throws. It has a very similar kind of mindset. And it's just you, the ball, and the target.
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