Top 659 Dodger Stadium Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on October 17, 2024.
I was at Yankee Stadium one time at 5 a.m., but that was to buy angel dust
I'm so excited about the new [Yankee] stadium!
I think Levi's Stadium is phenomenal. — © Eva Marie
I think Levi's Stadium is phenomenal.
Obviously if it's a larger bag, you can always debut it at a nice lunch or a good shopping date - maybe like a luncheon or a Dodger's game. Obviously for smaller bags, clutches and stuff, you can always wait for something in the evening like a big party.
If there is a magic stadium in Europe, then it is the Bernabeu.
A lot of people say they eat, drink, and sleep sports, but does anyone really do it, ingesting nothing but Dodger Dogs and Soda Shaqs and Greg Norman Zinfandels 24/7?
I remember all the old catwalks and stuff at County Stadium.
The Santiago Bernabeu is an amazing stadium.
I sell out arenas now. I'm a stadium guy.
You are never going to top boxing at Wembley stadium.
It's always an honor to play on Arthur Ashe stadium.
I don't care what stadium we play in.
Nobody is accustomed to play in front of an empty stadium. — © Luka Modric
Nobody is accustomed to play in front of an empty stadium.
During the 2011 World Cup, I was sitting at the Wankhede Stadium when India won.
College football is LSU's Tiger Stadium at night.
I've taken my boys to the house I grew up in. Taken them to the site of Ebbets Field, where the Dodgers used to play. They go to all the Dodger games, and they play Little League ball. I have infused them with New York spirit.
There's nothing else like playing at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City might be the loudest stadium that I've played in.
I want a super-fight with a massive name, and I'd love it in a stadium.
I don't want to come to an empty stadium.
It was amazing to be playing at Stamford Bridge with the stadium full.
No one likes it when the fans go against you, especially in your own stadium.
A true pioneer who to me was like a father when I first came into the Dodger organization. He (Walter O'Malley) stood by me, and after my injury he stood by me and helped me through all of my crises.
I was Jenny in 'Jenny and the School for Cats' when I was five years old. That was my first big break. Then I got to play the Artful Dodger in 'Oliver Twist,' and that was the most fun I've ever had.
When you say you're a padre, people ask when did you become a parent. When you say you're a cardinal, they tell you to work hard because the next step is pope. But when you say you're a Dodger, everybody knows you're in the Major Leagues.
Even the biggest bands - and I hate to break the magic - but even the band that sold out 90,000 tickets in your football stadium, they might come back two years later and do an arena. It still feels huge, but there's a difference - there's a big difference. And there's a big difference playing a 30,000-seat stadium and a 90,000.
It's great to have atmosphere at the stadium, but football is all about the players.
I used to look like an American flag. The Padre uniform makes me look like a taco. Actually, the transition has been great. I've made 25 new friends, and I never thought I wanted to be anything other than a Dodger, but this is fun.
Not many people know my father was an actor. He was the Artful Dodger in 'Oliver!,' and was in a film called 'Frauds,' too. It's interesting talking to him about acting, how much you can get turned down, and how not to take that as a discouragement. It's nice to have that element to relate to for us both.
I would love this place to be my garden. (on Arsenal's old stadium)
Playing in an empty stadium won't faze me at all.
Yankee Stadium is a mistake: Not mine - the Giants'.
I can't and won't be defeated at Goodison Park, the greatest stadium in the world.
When I was 12, I played the Artful Dodger in Cameron McKintosh's production of 'Oliver!' when it came to Toronto. Just getting the role shocked my whole family, and I don't think I realized until then just how much I loved getting up in front of people and performing.
At Shea Stadium, I saw the top of the mountain.
If I go to a match it doesn't mean I want to buy the stadium or the club.
The stadium is always full at Bayern and it's really amazing.
I never had naming rights at Texas Stadium. — © Jerry Jones
I never had naming rights at Texas Stadium.
The catch off Bobby Morgan (a backhanded grab of the Brooklyn Dodger's line drive in September 1951 at Ebbets Field) in Brooklyn was the best catch I ever made. Jackie Robinson and (Giants manager) Leo Durocher were the first people I saw when I opened my eyes
It was a dream to play in a stadium as impressive as the Santiago Bernabeu.
I'm probably one of the few people who can say that I've played an empty Wembley Stadium.
Tate University - A large football stadium, with a college attached.
Getting to fight at the AT&T Stadium is a huge privilege for me and my career.
Your heart, my friend, is the size of a stadium. If you try to fill it with small things - a new car, a vacation, a promotion at work, a bigger home, a stock portfolio - a mournful echo will fill your life. But if you fill your stadium with all of humanity and search for ways to make their lives better each day, you will find yourself in the right place at the right time, doing the right thing in the right way.
I remember one time I'm batting against the Dodgers in Milwaukee. They lead, 2 - 1, it's the bottom of the ninth, bases loaded, two out and the pitcher has a full count on me. I look over to the Dodger dugout and they're all in street clothes.
I'm sure everyone knows that my heart is and always will be with the players, the fans and the entire Dodger family. I've cared about the Dodgers for nearly my entire life, and nothing can change my allegiance to this franchise.
I used to look like an American flag. The Padre uniform makes me look like a taco. Actually, the transition has been great. Ive made 25 new friends, and I never thought I wanted to be anything other than a Dodger, but this is fun.
It's a great feeling to have the stadium rocking and chanting my name. — © CC Sabathia
It's a great feeling to have the stadium rocking and chanting my name.
Yankee Stadium was the only thing we had in the Bronx. It was an institution.
When I took the job as the manager of the Olympic team, I didn't take it because I was a Dodger. I did it because I was an American, and I wanted to bring that gold medal where it belongs in baseball, the United States. And that's exactly what our team did.
I'd love to play in Cowboys Stadium or one of those football stadiums.
You can't die from going to the stadium to see a soccer match.
I don't play the kind of music that works in a football stadium.
Politics should stay out of the stadium.
San Siro is a historic stadium. It's nice, but it doesn't offer comfort.
I have mainly come from a theatre background, I did 'Oliver' here I played the Artful Dodger and I did 'The Sound of Music.'
It never rains in Tiger Stadium.
A university is a college with a stadium seating over 40,000.
I don't have any use for the hatred in a football stadium.
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?"
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