A Quote by Gabe Kapler

Short pitchers often have compact, repeatable mechanics that can lead to good control and command. — © Gabe Kapler
Short pitchers often have compact, repeatable mechanics that can lead to good control and command.
You must love those you lead before you can be an effective leader, you can certainly command without that sense of commitment, but you cannot lead without it. And without leadership, command is a hollow experience, a vacuum often filled with mistrust and arrogance.
Too many pitchers, that's all, there are just too many pitchers Ten or twelve on a team. Don't see how any of them get enough work. Four starting pitchers and one relief man ought to be enough. Pitch 'em every three days and you'd find they'd get control and good, strong arms.
A good lead-off hitter is a pain in the ass to pitchers.
Good pitchers, after a tough outing, bounce back. Real good pitchers don't let too many poor games get in there.
It has to come out of the chain of command, because the chain of command has really become impotent. The chain of command is vested in protecting itself, and so often, the perpetrator of the assault is in the chain of command.
Like some cult religion that barely survives, there has always been at least one but rarely more than five or six devotees throwing the knuckleball in the big leagues . . . Not only can't pitchers control it, hitters can't hit it, catchers can't catch it, coaches can't coach it and most pitchers can't learn it. The perfect pitch.
It's high time something was done for the pitchers. They put up the stands and take down fences to make more home runs and plague the pitchers. Let them revive the spitter and help the pitchers make a living.
Control what I can control. Study the pitchers, work hard, put the work in. That's all I can control.
What are you going to do? Admit to yourself that the pitchers have you on the point of surrender? You can't do that. You must make yourself think that the pitchers are just as good as they always have been or just as bad.
Everyone wants to criticize my mechanics, but maybe I've got good mechanics that make the ball go up.
I am more interested in the purpose of government than its mechanics-though the means should at least be good enough to lead to the ends desired.
The best pitchers have a short term memory and a bullet proof confidence.
There are more teams looking for pitchers than there are pitchers. That's why it's pricey.
We have a safe and good command-and-control system. Nobody can take away any nuclear weapon from Pakistan.
A team of giants needs giant pitchers who throw good ideas but every pitcher needs an outstanding catcher. Without giant catchers, the ideas of the giant pitchers may eventually disappear.
The error is in the assumption that the General Government is a party to the constitutional compact. The States ... formed the compact, acting as sovereign and independent communities.
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