A Quote by Yogi Berra

Ninety percent of the game (baseball) is half mental. — © Yogi Berra
Ninety percent of the game (baseball) is half mental.
Baseball is ninety percent mental. The other half is physical.
Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.
Ninety percent of this game is half mental.
The Ninety-Ninety Rule of Project Schedules - the first ninety percent of the task takes ninety percent of the time, and the last ten percent takes the other ninety percent.
Ninety percent of hockey is mental and the other half is physical.
Ninety percent of my game is mental. It's my concentration that has gotten me this far.
At a Dodger baseball game in Los Angeles, I asked Will Durant if he was ninety-four or ninety-five. "Ninety-four," he said. "You don't think I'd be doing anything as foolish as this if I were ninety-five, do you?"
They always say baseball is 90 percent mental, 10 percent physical, whatever that saying is. I don't even think I know it. But this game is already a game of failure. Going into it not feeling good, battling whatever injuries, tests you even more.
As a general comment on baseball:"90% of the game is half mental."
Half this game is 90 percent mental.
Persistence isn't very glamorous. If genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration, then as a culture we tend to lionize the one percent. We love its flash and dazzle. But great power lies in the other ninety-nine percent.
Fifty percent of the game is mental and the other 50 percent is being mental. I've got that part down, no problem.
Ninety percent of my game is mental. It's my concentration that has gotten me this far. I won't even call a friend on the day of a match. I'm scared of disrupting my concentration. I don't allow any competition with tennis.
Ninety percent of all mental errors are in your head.
Ninety-nine percent of getting over a problem is mental.
I would not be in the NFL, 100 percent, if it wasn't for basketball. I probably wouldn't be where I am without golf and baseball. Golf, for the mental side of the game, being able to focus on the now and take one shot at a time.
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