60 Awesome Baseball
Quotes
By Steve Mueller on June 7th, 2017 Quotes
With the beginning of spring, you know that
baseball season is just around the corner. When the cold temperatures are
slowly dissipating, Opening Day is approaching faster with each day. If you’ve
ever played baseball in your life, you know how thrilling the game can be.
Strolling up to the home plate, focusing all your attention on the pitcher, and
seeing the baseball speedily coming at you gives you an adrenaline rush beyond
description. Only split seconds later, you hear a loud crack and feel an
intense vibration at your bat. Filled with excitement about possibly having hit
a home run, you start running as if all hell has broken loose. It’s really difficult to describe how amazing playing baseball is
to those who have never laid hands on ball and bat. However, when you’ve spent
much of your childhood playing baseball, you’ll definitely
have developed a deep love for the game. Even more so, if you think
spring is the best time of the year because it announces the start of the
baseball season, you’ll love the following baseball quotes. Baseball is the
greatest game ever invented. There are not many other sports that offer you
hundreds of games – 162 to be precise – in one season. The combined number of
NFL and NBA games does not even come close to the number of baseball games in a
year.
“Never allow the fear of striking out keep you
from playing the game!”
Babe Ruth
If you’ve ever listened to a true baseball fan
talking about his favorite game, you know how intense and emotional it can get.
It’s very likely that you’ll hear a lot about the game’s unmatched grace and
elegance that makes this sport so unique.
The following baseball quotes will remind you
what this awesome game is all about.
At the same time, what is so beautiful about
baseball is that it does not come with specific requirements for an athlete’s
physical condition. You neither need to be super tall nor do you need a lot of
body weight to play baseball. In fact, no matter your physical proportion and
fitness level, there will always be a place for you in a baseball game.
Let’s celebrate the beauty of baseball a
little with the following collection of baseball quotes!
60 Awesome Baseball
Quotes
Many of the following statements originate
from baseball players and coaches. As such, these individuals have developed a
great passion for the most beautiful game on this planet. When you read their
words, you know that these individuals live and breathe baseball. Even more so,
these people who live for baseball have found fantastic ways to articulate what
it is that makes baseball so amazing.
Here are these inspiring
baseball quotes:
1.
“The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball.
America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a
blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This
field, this game: it’s a part of our past, Ray. It reminds us of all that once
was good and that could be again.”
James Earl Jones
2.
“Baseball is like church. Many attend,
few understand.”
Leo Durocher
3.
“You may glory in a team triumphant, but you fall in love with a
team in defeat. Losing after great striving is the story of a man, who was born
to sorrow, whose sweetest songs tell of saddest thought, and who, if he is a
hero, does nothing in life as becomingly as leaving it.”
Roger Kahn
4.
“No matter how good you are, you’re going to lose one-third of
your games. No matter how bad you are you’re going to win one-third of your
games. It’s the other third that makes the difference.”
Tommy Lasorda
5.
“Every strike brings me closer to the next home run.”
Babe Ruth
6.
“Love is the most important thing in the world, but baseball is
pretty good, too.”
Yogi Berra
7.
“It’s the mathematical potential for a single game to last
forever, in a suspended world where no clock rules the day, that aligns
baseball as much with the dead as the living.”
Bill Vaughn
8.
“The next time someone whines that baseball doesn’t have enough
action, you can do two things: first, explain the planning, strategizing,
calculating, and deception that place before every pitch. Then quote
Hall-of-Fame announcer Red Barber: “Baseball is dull only to dull minds.”
Zack Hample
9.
“Yesterday’s home runs don’t win today’s games.”
Babe Ruth
10.
“That moment, when you first lay eyes on that field — The Monster,
the triangle, the scoreboard, the light tower Big Mac bashed, the left-field
grass where Ted (Williams) once roamed — it all defines to me why baseball is
such a magical game”
Jayson Stark
11.
“I do what I’ve trained my whole life to do. I watch the ball. I
keep my eye on the ball. I never stop watching. I watch it as it sails past me
and lands in the catcher’s mitt, a perfect and glorious strike three.”
Barry Lyga
12.
“You know, a lot of people say they didn’t want to die until the
Red Sox won the World Series. Well, there could be a lot of busy ambulances
tomorrow.”
Johnny Damon
13.
“If there was magic in this world, it happened within sight of
the three bases and home plate. […] Wrigley [stadium]was a field of dreams.
Dreams of eternal glory for the men who ran to the outfield, who took their
respective bases, and prepared for battle against those who would dare enter
their hallowed realm. Dreams for the kids in the stands, all wanting to don a
uniform, kiss their mom’s goodbye, and wield their bats as enchanted weapons
destined to knock the cover off the ball.”
Tee Morris
14.
“Baseball was different. Schwartz thought of it as Homeric – not
a scrum but a series of isolated contests. Batter versus pitcher, fielder
versus ball. You couldn’t storm around, snorting and slapping people, the way
Schwartz did while playing football.You
stood and waited and tried to still your mind. When your moment came, you had
to be ready.”
Chad Harbach
15.
“It took me seventeen years to get three thousand hits in
baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course.”
Hank Aaron
16.
“You never know what’s going to happen… And that’s the fun of
it!! That’s what baseball’s all about!!”
Keiichi Arawi
17.
“Athletes are born winners, there not born losers, and the
sooner you understand this, the faster you can take on a winning attitude and
become successful in life.”
Charles R. Sledge Jr.
18.
“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.”
Babe Ruth
19.
“The first and last duty of the lover of the game of baseball,
whether in the stands or on the field, is the same as that of the lover of life
itself: to pay attention to it. When it comes to the position of catcher, as
all but fools and shortstops will freely acknowledge, this solemn requirement
is doubled.”
Michael Chabon
20.
“They say some of my stars drink whiskey. But I have found that
the ones who drink milkshakes don’t win many ball games.”
Fred McMane
21.
“Playing baseball for pay – home run. Teaching kids to play the
game – priceless”
Jack Perconte
22.
“Baseball is not life. It is a fiction, a metaphor. And a
ballplayer is a man who agrees to uphold that metaphor as though lives were at
stake.”
David James Duncan
23.
“On the baseball diamond, if nowhere else, America was truly a
classless society. DiMaggio’s grace embodied the democracy of our dreams.”
David Halberstam
24.
“Sometimes, in a tight game with runners on, digging in at
short, ready to break with the ball, a peace I’d never felt before would
paralyze the diamond. For a moment of eternal stillness, I felt as if I were
cocked at the very heart of the Midwest.”
Stuart Dybek
25.
“Baseball really is a glorified game of throw and catch. And if
you don’t have guys who throw it really well, you
can’t compete for long.”
Tucker Elliot
26.
“Sandor Boatly had never guessed that,
properly played, baseball consisted of mathematics, geometry, art, philosophy,
ballet, and carnival, all intertwined like the mystical ribbons of color in a
rainbow.”
W.P. Kinsella
27.
“[Baseball] is a game with a lot of waiting in it; it is a game
with increasingly heightened anticipation of increasingly limited action”
John Irving
28.
“Oh, to be a center fielder, a center fielder – and nothing
more”
Philip Roth
29.
“A no-hitter is a freaky thing,’ Tweet said. ‘Most of the
greatest pitchers never pitched one. It’s a combination of a lot of little
accidents.”
Duane Decker
30.
“We picked the Red Sox because they lose. If you root for
something that loses for 86 years, you’re a pretty good fan. You don’t have to
win everything to be a fan of something.”
Jimmy Fallon
31.
“It is the life-affirming genius of baseball that the short can
pummel the tall, the rotund can make fools of the sleek, and no matter how far
down you find yourself in the bottom of the ninth you can always pull out a
miracle.”
Bill Vaughn
32.
“But baseball, he says, is one activity that is
able to generate suspense and excitement on a national scale, just like
war. And baseball can only be played in peace. Hence G.Q.’s thesis that pro
ball-players—little as some of them may want to hear it—are basically just a
bunch of unusually well-coordinated guys working hard and artfully to prevent
wars, by making peace more interesting.”
David James Duncan
33.
“Baseball isn’t just a game. It’s life being played out on a
field – a field of dreams – on diamonds of green, where players pursuing their
dreams try to be the best they can be on the grandest stage of all – where men
become boys and boys become men, all speaking one universal language without
uttering a single word.”
Tom Tatum
34.
“Baseball is also a game of balance.”
Stephen King
35.
“I’m helplessly and permanently a Red Sox fan. It was like first
love… You never forget. It’s special. It’s the first time I saw a ballpark. I’d
thought nothing would ever replace cricket. Wow! Fenway Park at 7 o’clock in
the evening. Oh, just, magic beyond magic: never got
over that”
Simon Schama
36.
“A ballplayer spends a good piece of his life gripping a
baseball, and in the end, it turns out that it was the other way around all the
time.”
Jim Bouton
37.
“The ballpark is the star […] Fenway Park works. It works as a
symbol of New England’s pride, as a repository of evergreen hopes, as a
tabernacle of lost innocence. It works as a place to watch baseball”
Martin F. Nolan
38.
“Analyzing baseball yields many numbers of interest and value.
Yet far and away – far, far and away- the most critical number in all of
baseball is 3: the three outs that define an inning. Until the third out,
anything is possible; after it, nothing is.”
Eric Walker
39.
“With baseball, it’s simple. There’s no mystery to what happens
on the field because everything has a label – full count, earned run, perfect
game – and there’s a certain amount of comfort in this terminology. There’s no
room for confusion.”
Jennifer E. Smith
40.
“A man has to have goals – for a day, for a lifetime – and that
was mine, to have people say, ‘There goes Ted Williams, the greatest hitter who
ever lived.”
Ted Willams
41.
“I don’t rate them, I just hit them.”
Willie Mays
42.
“There’s almost nothing worse than spending an entire day
anticipating watching a Yankees vs. Red Sox game, only to have the score be 9-0
in the third inning.”
Tucker Elliot
43.
“It was one at bat during October 1975 that defined his [Joe
Morgan’s] place in baseball history and secured the legacy of the Big Red
Machine, all with one swing.”
Tucker Elliot
44.
“It is dangerous to spring to obvious conclusions about baseball
or, for that matter, ball players. Baseball is not an obvious game.”
Roger Kahn
45.
“No one loves the numbers more than I do, but numbers don’t
measure everything, especially when it comes to evaluating defense. And in the
end, I am going to trust Buck Showalter’s eyes more than a set of statistics
devised by someone who never played the game.”
Tim Kurkjian
46.
“Deep down, it’s all baseball, no matter what kind of
geometrical shape you play it with.”
Vernon D. Burns
47.
“Fenway is the essence of baseball.”
Tom Seaver
48.
“If there are any curses left in baseball, they are all on the
north side of Chicago.”
Tucker Elliot
49.
“More than any other American sport, baseball creates the
magnetic, addictive illusion that it can almost be understood.”
Thomas Boswell
50.
“They were both Mets fans, and the hopelessness of that passion
had created a bond between them.”
Paul Auster
51.
“Look to the moon when you swing, he instructed. That’s what you
want. A ball that disappears into it. One that goes to the moon and past. A
moonshot.”
Alessandra Torre
52.
“Nobody deserves to go to the World Series more than the Chicago
Cubs. But they can’t go because that would spoil their custom of never going.
It is an irreconcilable paradox.”
Bill Bryson
53.
“I see great things in baseball.”
Walt Whitman
54.
“Baseball is a good thing. Always was, always will be.”
Stephen King
55.
“I’ve always loved baseball. Ever since 6th grade, I was geared
to becoming a baseball writer.”
Scott Miller
56.
“Worrying about things you can’t control is a waste both on the
baseball field and in life.”
Tom Swyers
57.
“As I grew up, I knew that as a building (Fenway Park) was on
the level of Mount Olympus, the Pyramid at Giza, the nation’s
capitol, the czar’s Winter Palace, and the Louvre — except, of course,
that is better than all those inconsequential places”
Bart Giamatti
58.
“To not look at the data is foolish, but to look at the data as
having all the answers is even more foolish. It is a collision of new-school
statistics and statisticians against old-school managers, coaches, and
instructors. Neither side is right, neither is wrong; there is so much to be
gained from listening to both sides.”
Tim Kurkjian
59.
“I’ve fallen in love with baseball.”
Nick Jonas
60.
“It ain’t over ’til it’s over.”
Yogi Berra
In conclusion
“In high school I wrote an essay on baseball and my teacher told
me I had to rewrite it on a more serious topic. So I
wrote an essay about the World Series and my teacher gave up.”
Tucker Elliot
I hope you enjoyed this collection of
inspirational baseball quotes.