A Quote by Earl Weaver

Momentum? Momentum is the next day's starting pitcher. — © Earl Weaver
Momentum? Momentum is the next day's starting pitcher.
Momentum is your next day's pitcher.
Momentum is only as good as tomorrow's starting pitcher.
I tend to tell stories that have a lot of momentum; it's not like 'and then months later...' I like things where the momentum of one action rolls into the next one so everything is the sum of that.
Momentum was momentum, whether you found it in music or on the street or in the beat of your own heart.
Momentum is a whole lot in the game of basketball. People dwell on momentum, but that really does matter.
When you're that successful, things have a momentum, and at a certain point you can't really tell whether you have created the momentum or it's creating you.
People with momentum can get so much done. Momentum is easy to lose and almost impossible to fake.
In a good meeting there is a momentum that comes from the spontaneous exchange of fresh ideas and produces extraordinary results. That momentum depends on the freedom permitted the participants.
It's all about starting momentum, hitting the ground running, and starting out hot.
Having strong momentum is very important for game platform businesses. Once momentum is lost, great power is needed to change that trend.
America today is running on the momentum of a godly ancestry, and when that momentum runs down, God help America.
Baseball is not like football, basketball where a momentum is something made. You don't really have that kind of momentum in baseball.
When you have momentum going, play the momentum
My theory on momentum is that the best way to produce it is through small, hard-fought victories that lead to bigger battles and bigger wins. Winning builds momentum.
I always think the really unfortunate thing about the Australian film industry is its lack of momentum. And I don't mean this in a derogatory way. I'm always wanting it to pick up momentum, and I'm wondering if that's even possible.
With a novel, no matter where I am in it, I'm fretting about it. Every time I write a book, it starts with great forward momentum. Then there seems to be a period where it slows down a bit, and other things intervene. Then I gain momentum.
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