A Quote by Smoky Joe Wood

Baseball is all I ever wanted. I could eat, sleep, and dream baseball. — © Smoky Joe Wood
Baseball is all I ever wanted. I could eat, sleep, and dream baseball.
I always wanted to do a baseball book; I love baseball. The problem is that a very large part of my following is in non-baseball playing countries.
I grew up playing football and baseball and moved on to play college baseball, and, you know, as a kid, my dream was to play professional baseball.
The first thing baseball wants to do is make you a superstar and then say that you owe baseball something. I don't owe baseball anything. Baseball owes me.
I am convinced that God wanted me to be a baseball player. I was born to play baseball.
I just wanted to play baseball because I liked baseball. I never was giving up on football.
I've been playing baseball since I was four. I've got baseball in my blood. I love baseball.
I think you come to watch baseball, and if you're a true fan, then you enjoy watching baseball. MLB tries to change this and change that, speed up the games, but baseball's baseball. You can't change it. It's America's pastime. It's the greatest game on earth. I don't really want to change it that much.
The professional game, in a lot of ways, sucks. It's not fun like 11-year-old baseball was or college baseball or high school baseball.
I was a baseball fan myself, I wanted to play baseball.
Well, baseball was my whole life. Nothing's ever been as fun as baseball.
I love to play baseball. I'm a baseball player. I've always been a baseball player. I'm still a baseball player. That's who I am.
Ah wonder if anybody this side of the Atlantic has ever bought a baseball bat with playing baseball in mind.
I admitted I bet on baseball, but I wasn't suspended from baseball for betting on baseball.
Up until the time I was 14 years old, I was sure that I was going to be a big-league baseball player. But that dream came to a rude awakening when I got cut from my high school baseball team.
I grew up in Miami watching baseball down there, so you could see it from one extreme to the next. It was like, 'Well, this is what baseball is about.'
I loved playing baseball, and the only reason I played was to play professional baseball. I wanted that to be my career for a long time. I turned down multiple jobs and meetings because of it.
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