Top 1200 Baseball Love Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Baseball is the greatest of American games. Some say football, but it is my firm belief, and it shall always be, that baseball has no superior.
I chose baseball because to me baseball is the best game of all.
I always enjoyed the training part of baseball. I went to play college baseball and decided it wasn't for me. — © Rich Froning Jr.
I always enjoyed the training part of baseball. I went to play college baseball and decided it wasn't for me.
I was a big baseball player, and my passion in life, in third grade, was collecting baseball cards. That was my childhood thing.
If I didn't play baseball I don't know what I would do. It just doesn't seem right if I go a day without baseball.
Baseball is a religion in my classroom. It's a very important part of life, baseball.
I think baseball - the baseball genre - is this mitt, to use a double pun there, to catch a whole bunch of themes.
I'm a sports-watcher. I played football and baseball, coached baseball. So I watch those things.
I love to be around baseball.
I love the game of baseball.
Definitely if you're an athlete, you're gonna be having all the baseball fame you can have. That's the great thing about baseball and sports. You can measure ability.
Correct thinkers think that 'baseball trivia' is an oxymoron: nothing about baseball is trivial.
Basketball is a game. Baseball is a religion. Baseball is American. — © Jerry Reinsdorf
Basketball is a game. Baseball is a religion. Baseball is American.
England and America should scrap cricket and baseball and come up with a new game that they both can play. Like baseball, for example.
Baseball is not what I love. It's my job.
I think baseball owes McGwire a gratitude of thanks for putting baseball back on the map where it should be.
I'm truly passionate about basketball. I'm not as passionate about baseball as I am about basketball, but I watch baseball and I watch football. I love sports in general.
I really love baseball. The guys and the game, and I love the challenge of describing things. The only thing I hate - and I know you have to be realistic and pay the bills in this life - is the loneliness on the road.
I love to be in the ballpark. I love to just go in and enjoy a great baseball game, a great pitchers' duel.
I am convinced that God wanted me to be a baseball player. I was born to play baseball.
I love sporting events and popcorn and pizza and being outside, like at a baseball or football game. I love amusement parks, going to ride roller coasters.
I love baseball. I love my city, Philadelphia and Panama. I want to do my best and show everybody... I'll do my best.
Baseball was my main sport, but I peaked when I reached high school and so my baseball career stopped.
I got into baseball, and everyone just started calling me a geek, like, 'There's the nerd from Harvard.' Then it took 20 years of working in baseball and me actually leaving and going to football for people to say, 'He's the baseball guy.' So maybe at some point I'll be known as a football guy too.
There are a lot of pitchers in baseball who should celebrate his life and what he did for the game of baseball.
The reason I didn't take the baseball route is because they don't have rankings for baseball players.
Basketball was always my sport. It just took me until my second year of college for me to realize that I was a better baseball player than a basketball player. But basketball was always my number one love. Finally found out I was better at baseball and chose to pursue that route.
I just wanted to play baseball because I liked baseball. I never was giving up on football.
Our economics are not baseball's economics. Our game is not baseball's game. Our owners are not baseball's owners, with one or two exceptions. Our union is not baseball's union. What we do has to be crafted and suited to address hockey, to address the NHL, to address our 30 teams and our 700-plus players.
It isn't me that people love. It's baseball.
If you put a baseball and other toys in front of a baby, he'll pick up a baseball in preference to the others.
Baseball and golf have a lot of things in common, including the fact that players in both games love hitting for power. However, in both sports, trying to do so strictly with muscle strength doesn't work very well. In fact, I see a lot of guys in both baseball and golf struggle when they try to swing with tight arms.
When I played football, basketball and baseball, I was always a starter. I played baseball as the number three or number four hitter. Playing baseball, I was the third baseman or pitcher. Football, I was the quarterback. I was always versatile. It came to me naturally. It was always easy.
Baseball wasn't necessarily my first sport in terms of liking it. I'd never played baseball or softball growing up.
I love baseball.
When I was coming up, I just wanted to play baseball and I'm doing what I love to do most. How can I feel pressure doing what I love to do?
Although the world proved not yet ready for the brotherhood of baseball, that would be only a matter of time, baseball magnates believed.
I really don't care much about baseball, or looking at ball games, major or minor. All my interest in baseball is in its statistics. — © Ernest Lanigan
I really don't care much about baseball, or looking at ball games, major or minor. All my interest in baseball is in its statistics.
Many baseball fans look upon an umpire as a sort of necessary evil to the luxury of baseball, like the odor that follows an automobile.
I played three sports in high school, baseball, football and basketball. Baseball really helped me a lot.
Do you know the nicest thing about looking at pictures of a 1950's baseball park? The only people wearing baseball caps are the players.
God, I just love baseball.
I have played professional baseball for over half my life. From the time I picked up a baseball glove, I did not want to put it down.
I'm a baseball fan, but I'm not qualified to make baseball decisions, and I don't want to pretend to be.
Baseball is all I ever wanted. I could eat, sleep, and dream baseball.
Baseball has been very good to me, but baseball has evolved into a hybrid of work and passion.
The best thing you can do in the whole world is to play baseball. That's a lucky job... The passion for baseball is always going to be there.
I'm 36 years old, I love my family, I love baseball, and I'm about to become a farmer. But until I heard the voice, I'd never done a crazy thing in my whole life. — © Ray Kinsella
I'm 36 years old, I love my family, I love baseball, and I'm about to become a farmer. But until I heard the voice, I'd never done a crazy thing in my whole life.
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.'
Basketball has always been a sport I loved and grew up playing. For me, it was one of those things that... I guess baseball was just in my genes a little bit. I have a lot of cousins that played baseball. Basketball is not an easy sport - you definitely got to be gifted to play that game. I felt like I was pretty good at it, but my ability was better in baseball.
I'll say it again: you've got to put the argument back in the game. They're trying to make baseball mechanized, a machine. They're ruining baseball.
I was a baseball fan myself, I wanted to play baseball.
Ah wonder if anybody this side of the Atlantic has ever bought a baseball bat with playing baseball in mind.
The sentimentality of baseball is very deeply rooted in the American baseball fan. It is the one sport that is transmitted from fathers to sons.
I heard that in the United States the level of baseball was the highest in the world. So it was only natural that I would want to go there, as a baseball player.
I'm a baseball player. Not being able to play baseball certainly was a lonely thing.
My dad was my coach in baseball and early on in basketball, so playing baseball was something we always did.
The rest of what I learned about baseball came from Peter Gammons, the Boston Globe`s best baseball writer when I was in high school.
You know, baseball's not stupid. Baseball does what the fans want, usually.
I've fallen in love with baseball.
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