You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247.
“You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247.”
The World Motivation
You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247.
“You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247.”
You know, this game's not very much fun when you're only hitting .247.
If I played in New York, they'd name a candy bar after me.
Ken Holtzman could pitch a game in ninety minutes. Wouldn't throw a breaking ball. And he had a great breaking ball.
I'm a businessman. I bring my bat and glove and attache case to the office and go to work. I don't give a damn if the other workers at the office like me or not.
I am not merely a baseball player. I am a black man who has done what he wants, gotten what he wanted, and will continue to get it.
I really do try hard to be a good teammate. I can't run very fast, but I try to always run hard. I may strike out a lot, but I try to walk to set up the guys who are hitting after me.
I'm a stickler for structure. So I tend to make sure I'm hitting certain points in the script and that I'm progressing and moving things along. You know, are the characters keeping the plot moving along? And are they true, and do I know their motivations?
There's a lot of worse things going on in the world than me hitting a bad five wood.
When I'm not hitting, I don't hit nobody. But, when I'm hitting, I hit anybody.
I'm a tennis fan, so I like Roger Federer. He's always two or three steps ahead, so he's hitting a shot, but he's also thinking about the next two shots. So I try to be in that frame of mind - to always be ahead.