- You can learn little from victory. You can learn everything from defeat.
- You must have an alibi to show why you lost. If you haven't one, you must fake one. Your self-confidence must be maintained.
- Anybody's best pitch is the one the batters ain't hitting that day.
- A boy cannot begin playing ball too early. I might almost say that while he is still creeping on all fours he should have a bouncing rubber ball.
- A young ballplayer looks on his first spring training trip as a stage struck young woman regards the theater.
- If you've ever been around a group of actors, you've noticed, no doubt, that they can talk of nothing else under the sun but acting. It's exactly the same way with baseball players. Your heart must be in your work.
- I owe everything I have to them when I'm out there on the mound. But I owe the fans nothing and they owe me nothing when I am not pitching.
- 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.
- No man can have a 'yellow streak' and last. He must pay much attention to his nerves or temperament. He must hide every flaw.
- First of all, no one can live up to everything that's been written or said about me. And, I keep to myself. I'm a private man. Yet, because I pitch for the New York Giants, I realize that I'm able to reach more young men than the President of the United States. That's not due to the fact that I'm more popular than Mr. Taft - I don't believe - but, it's a fact boys would rather read about yesterday afternoon's event at the Polo Grounds. Because of that, I feel very strongly that it is my duty to show those youth the good, clean, honest values that I was taught by my Mother when I was a youngster. That, really, is all I can do.
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