A Quote by Joe Maddon

I have not seen the National League enough to know. — © Joe Maddon
I have not seen the National League enough to know.
Everyone in the world disagrees with me, including some managers, but I think managing in the American League is much more difficult for that very reason (having the designated hitter). In the National League, my situation is dictated for me. If I'm behind in the game, I've got to pinch hit. I've got to take my pitcher out. In the American League, you have to zero in. You have to know exactly when to take them out of there. In the National League, that's done for you.
I don't know anyone who likes the American League games better. Maybe some fans do. But if you're not an actual DH, you probably prefer the National League.
When I was younger, I could never have imagined that me at 24 would have already won a league in Portugal, a league in France, a league in England, and playing for the national team.
What we've seen over the last decade is we've seen a departure from the traditional work of the National Security Agency. They've become sort of the national hacking agency, the national surveillance agency. And they've lost sight of the fact that everything they do is supposed to make us more secure as a nation and a society.
You know, I want to be the uncommon one. I think it's pretty cool that I'm only 5'11", you know, and playing in the National Football League.
You know, I want to be the uncommon one. I think it's pretty cool that I'm only 5'11, you know, and playing in the National Football League.
I know that to coach in the National Football League is an honor.
Those huckleberries in the National League don't want to do anything that the American League wants to do.
The National League game is chess; The American League is checkers.
I want to be the top scorer of the league, take Everton back to the Champions League, and reach the Brazilian national team.
Wouldn't it be great if our national news media had standards as high as the National Football League's?
I became exclusively an American League fan when they instituted the DH rule, and will remain so until the National League moves out of the dark ages.
I was in a struggling team in League One and I've seen how tough it is when you are trying to scrape out points at the bottom of the league.
I know my Dad's a National League guy. I'm an American League guy. I tell him all the time we got better hitters. He's like well we got better pitchers. I'm like cause you all got those easy outs at the end.
That ‘hundreds and hundreds’ was taken totally out of context. When I was making a point to this person, I was making a point that over my 31 years in the National Football League I’ve seen a lot of changes. There were hundreds and hundreds of things over those years that I’ve seen that have gotten better. Domestic violence is one of those.
I know what I'm capable of and I had that chance to show that on the national team, but also, more importantly, the Summer League.
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