A Quote by Randy Johnson

When I'm healthy, I can still pitch. I know I can still pitch at that level and get the results that I want. — © Randy Johnson
When I'm healthy, I can still pitch. I know I can still pitch at that level and get the results that I want.
I want to be that good. I want to be Barry Bonds. I want when I pitch to be 'Win Day.' I want my teammates to relax on the days I pitch because they know they only have to get us a couple of runs. I'm totally prepared for that.
People judge too much by results. I'm just the opposite. I care about more than results. I'd rather make a good pitch and give up a bloop single than make a bad pitch and get an out.
I don't have to get a pitch down the middle. If I like the pitch-even if it's 15 inches off the plate, and that's the pitch I wanted-I'm swinging.
College is a time in life where you get to know yourself as a player on the pitch and off the pitch. My coaches at USF were instrumental in making me understand the discipline it takes to succeed at the next level. Those were four special years for me.
The real Pogba is the one you see every time. You know, when I'm on the pitch, I cannot act. I'm not an actor. So when I'm in the pitch, I like to joke and laugh, and outside the pitch, I'm the same. For me, I'm normal. I come and play football. I do what I love.
You can actually have a pitch button, you know, to get people on pitch.
I prefer to be a great team not only on paper but also on the pitch. The pitch is the truth. The pitch speaks.
Sometimes we're going to take marginal pitches on the edges and get called out on strike, but we want to get a pitch that we can drive and a pitch we can do damage on. I think when you do that, you don't necessarily chase as much out of the zone.
I don't have perfect pitch, but I have relative pitch. I'm glad I don't have perfect pitch because perfect pitch can drive you crazy.
I’ve always taught pitch selection, but I just want my guys to be aggressive on their pitch.
It's an honour every time I get the chance to go out on to the pitch, whether it be starting or as a sub, so I'm just happy to get on the pitch whenever I can.
When I get onto the pitch, I block out everything around it, and I really focus on the pitch.
I think you need to know how to seperate what happens on the pitch from off-the-pitch matters.
I would not want you to suppose that my rejection of Allen Forte's theory of pitch-class sets implies a rejection of the notion that there can be such a thing as a pitch-class set. It is only when one defines everything in terms of pitch-class sets that the concept becomes meaningless.
The way I pitch is the way I pitch. I'm not going to change my overall philosophy. I'll just go out and pitch.
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