Shortstops Quotes

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  • I just wanted to be like my dad, Jesus. He was a good shortstop.

    Jesus   Dad   Wanted  
  • Carl Yastrzemski was the best all-around player. He could run, throw and hit. He had the ability to play a number of different positions. He signed as a shortstop. He could play the outfield, of course, and third base and first, too. He was a tremendous athlete. Mickey Mantle was unbelievable, too.

  • Japan has one of them crazy robot shortstops.

    Crazy   Japan   Robots  
  • I liked playing with David Eckstein (former Angels shortstop). I'm not talking about players with top skills, I'm sure there were players with way more skill than him, but there were very few people in the league that had the heart like him.

    Heart   Angel   Player  
    Source: www.businessinsider.com
  • Playing shortstop is 75 to 80 percent anticipation, knowing the hitter and the pitch being thrown.

  • I never wanted to be a dancer. It's true! I wanted to be a shortstop for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • You should have seen Willie Wells play shortstop: as good as Ozzie Smith and a better hitter. How I wish people could have seen Ray Dandridge play third base, as good as Brooks Robinson and Craig Nettles and all of those. He was bowlegged; a train might go through there, but not a baseball.

  • I guess heaven needed a shortstop.

    Yankees   Heaven   Needed  
  • You've just got to keep playing hard. You have to remember that you are not just playing for the Twins. There are other teams out there. If anybody needs a shortstop they are going to come knocking on the door. So, you just have to be ready at all times.

    Team   Doors   Needs  
  • I always wanted to be a shortstop so I could play more often!

    "Jim Abbott - The Halos Heaven Interview". Interview with Rev Halofan, www.halosheaven.com. February 14, 2007.
  • I was a pitcher, shortstop and outfielder, and the Yankees tried to sign me out of high school as a first-round draft pick in 1981. I turned them down to go to college.

    Sports   School   College  
  • If the shortstop makes an error, I am responsible. I let the batter hit the ball.

  • I am a lefty, though I bat right-handed... When I was a kid I pitched, played first, outfield and shortstop as well. Now it's mainly softball with some friends.

    Softball   Kids   Firsts  
    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • There's just not a lot of inventory, and to find a shortstop or a catcher, or a centerfielder, that you think that could stay at those positions... they're very hard to acquire. Sometimes you have to overpay for them, because of that lack of inventory.

    "Q&A: Kevin Towers, Diamondbacks GM". Interview with David Laurila, www.fangraphs.com. December 26, 2012.
  • The shortstop is a perfectly conditioned athlete. You're running out on relays all the time. You're covering second base. On every pitch, you're moving.

  • I'd like to be remembered. I'd like to think that someday two guys will be talking in a bar and one of them will say something like, 'Yeah, he's a good shortstop, but he's not as good as ole Ripken was.'

    Thinking   Talking   Two  
  • I have the greatest job in the world. Only one person can have it. You have shortstops on other teams - I'm not knocking other teams - but there's only one shortstop on the Yankees.

  • In my opinion, I've had the greatest job in the world. I got a chance to be the shortstop for the New York Yankees, and there's only one of those. And I always felt as though it was my job, was to try to provide joy and entertainment for you guys, but it can't compare to what you brought me. So for that, thank you very much.

    Jobs   New York   Yankees  
  • My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when you're a kid, you want to be just like your dad.

    Dad   Kids   College  
    "Derek Jeter: Pride Of The Yankees". Book by Patrick Giles, 1999.
  • You learn from music, from watching great athletes at work - how disciplined they are, how they move. You learn these things by watching a shortstop at work, how he concentrates on one thing at a time. You learn from classic music, from the blues and jazz, from bluegrass. From all this, you learn how to sustain a great line without bringing in unnecessary words.

    Moving   Athlete   Crafts  
  • The first and last duty of the lover of the game of baseball," Peavine's book began, "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.

    Baseball   Book   Games  
    Michael Chabon (2003). “Summerland”, Thorndike Pr
  • If Albert Einstein was right, Cal Ripken should have been a CEO or politician rather than a shortstop, because Ripken led by example over and over... and over again.

  • What is the top requirement for a second baseman? A fine shortstop. I am fortunate in having the greatest shortstop in baseball, Luis Aparicio.

  • These are the saddest of possible words, Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance. Trio of Bear Cubs fleeter than birds, Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double, Words that are weighty with nothing but trouble, Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance. This brief poem, immortalized the Chicago Cubs' double-play combination: Shortstop Joe Tinker, second baseman Johnny Evers, and first baseman Frank Chance.

    Play   Bird   Bears  
    Franklin Pierce Adams, “Baseball's Sad Lexicon”
  • You are recognized by your bat. If you are the best hitting shortstop out there, that's how you win a Gold Glove. That's the way it is. It shouldn't be-it's a defensive award.

    Winning   Awards   Gold  
  • If I'm shifted two steps toward third base and the ball goes up the middle, people say I have no range to my left. That's why those statistics aren't accurate. You're changing for every batter, sometimes with every pitch. You really can't make one statistic for every shortstop. You have to go by what you see.

    Two   People   Balls  
  • Different styles work for different guys... If you can handle shortstop and hit, teams will find a way to pencil you into the lineup.

    Team   Guy   Style  
    Source: bleacherreport.com
  • My Daddy was left-handed, and I was left-handed when I was little. In fact, I was left-handed all the way to high school. Then I switched over to right-handed cause I wanted to play shortstop.

    School   Play   Daddy  
  • Good stockbrokers are a dime a dozen, but good shortstops are hard to find.

  • I can't do anything about how people who are all but completely unaware of my actual motivations and my actual thought process and my actual worldview, how they characterize me. There's not much I can do about it, except never say another word other than 'there's a ground ball to shortstop.' And I don't think that's going to happen.

    "AA Q&A: Bob Costas on the Olympics, the Baseball Hall of Fame and speaking his mind". Interview with Steve Lepore, awfulannouncing.com. January 8, 2014.
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