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#10871 | | I do not care if half the league strikes. Those who do will encounter quick retribution. All will be suspended, and I don't care if it wrecks the National League for five years. This is the United States of America and one citizen has as much right to play as another. -- Ford Frick, National League President, reacting to a threatened strike by some Cardinal players in 1947 if Jackie Robinson took the field against St. Louis. The Cardinals backed down and played.
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#10872 | | I guess I've been so wrapped up in playing the game that I never took time enough to figure out where the goal line was -- what it meant to win -- or even how you won. -- Cash McCall
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#10873 | | I guess the Little League is even littler than we thought. -- D. Cavett
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#10874 | | I just know I'm a better manager when I have Joe DiMaggio in center field. -- Casey Stengel
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#10875 | | I like your game but we have to change the rules.
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#10876 | | I never met a man I didn't want to fight. -- Lyle Alzado, professional football lineman
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#10877 | | I realize that today you have a number of top female athletes such as Martina Navratilova who can run like deer and bench-press Chevrolet trucks. But to be brutally frank, women as a group have a long way to go before they reach the level of intensity and dedication to sports that enables men to be such incredible jerks about it. -- Dave Barry, "Sports is a Drag"
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#10878 | | I went to the race track once and bet on a horse that was so good that it took seven others to beat him!
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#10879 | | I would be batting the big feller if they wasn't ready with the other one, but a left-hander would be the thing if they wouldn't have knowed it already because there is more things involved than could come up on the road, even after we've been home a long while. -- Casey Stengel
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#10880 | | I would rather say that a desire to drive fast sports cars is what sets man apart from the animals.
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