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The trouble with baseball is that it is not played the year round.
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.
Baseball is a nineteenth-century pastoral game. Football is a twentieth-century technological struggle.
I'm not a fan of baseball really.
Baseball is a game of inches.
There is something special about baseball that goes far deeper than being a game. It is the father-son relationship that is built, the life lessons that are taught in the process of playing a game and the ability to overcome not succeeding all of the time and still considering yourself a success.
Baseball is my life, the only thing I know and can talk about. My only interest.
Honestly, I'm not a big fan of baseball.
Baseball is a diversion. It is therapy. It takes peoples minds off of everything that has happened, if just for a while.
Baseball has been my favorite sport all my life.
Baseball is continuous, like nothing else among American things, an endless game of repeated summers, joining the long generations of all the fathers and all the sons.
I love the game of baseball.
Baseball is the greatest thing in the world.
Little boys are still playing the game [baseball], more little girls are playing, and it is still the world's most interesting game, a duel, a chess match, a foot race, a gymnastics exhibition, that rare opportunity for individuals to be recognized within a group effort.
Baseball is the life.
Baseball skills schizophrenically encompass a pitcher's, a batter's and a fielder's.
Baseball is just my job.
When you step into the batter's box, have nothing on your mind except baseball.
Baseball serves as a good model for democracy in action: Every player is equally important and each has a chance to be a hero.
Baseball is reassuring. It makes me feel as if the world is not going to blow up.
Baseball is one of the most beautiful games. It is. It is a very Zen-like game.
Baseball should be the only thing on an eight year old boy's mind.
I prefer baseball. For future reference, for the luring.
Well, my favorite sport as a kid was clearly baseball.
Baseball is a team sport played by individuals for themselves.
Baseball is a tongue-tied kid from Georgia growing up to be an announcer and praising the Lord for showing him the way to Cooperstown. This is a game for America. Still a game for America, this baseball!
I'm a baseball freak.
So, baseball is probably more physical of the two mentally.
I never followed baseball very much. As a kid, I never followed sports.
Baseball is not a conventional industry. It belongs neither to the players nor management, but to all of us. It is our national pastime, our national symbol, and our national treasure.
I just love baseball; it's one of my favorite sports.
Baseball is the best announcer game, the game that I first enjoyed playing, and the game I had a passion for.
Mickey Mantle was baseball.
Baseball is the president tossing out the first ball of the season. And a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm.
To me, baseball is not a game, but a religion.
Some say our national pastime is baseball. Not me. It's gossip
The seductiveness of baseball is that almost everyone with an abiding interest in it knows exactly how it should be played. And secretly believes that he could do it, if only God had seen fit to make him just a little bit less clumsy.
Baseball is the only sport that lets the managers and coaches go out onto the field and rant and rave
Baseball is sunshine, green grass, fathers and sons, our rural past.
Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns.
I watch a lot of baseball on the radio.
Baseball is simply my platform to elevate Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior.
Baseball is more than a game to me, it's a religion.
Baseball is religion without the mischief.
Baseball is probably the world's best documented sport.
Baseball is a game of the soul.
It was always baseball for me. This is what I always wanted to do.
I've never had an interest, but baseball looks abnormal.
Baseball is a religion in my classroom. It's a very important part of life, baseball.
Baseball is a kind of collective chess with arms and legs in full play under sunlight.
More than any other games, baseball gives its players space - both physical and emotional - in which to define themselves.
Baseball just a came as simple as a ball and bat. Yet, as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. A sport, a business and sometimes almost even a religion.
Baseball is the only sport I know that when you're on offense, the other team controls the ball.
The great appeal of baseball, among the great appeals, it's a game without time. It is a pastoral game that is separated from time.
Baseball, like some other sports, poses as a sacred institution dedicated to the public good, but it is actually a big, selfish business with a ruthlessness that many big businesses would never think of displaying.
Baseball is part of America's plot, part of America's mysterious, underlying design-the plot in which we all conspire and collude, the plot of the story of our national life.
I live in L.A., so I go to basketball games. But I love baseball.
Baseball is played by all countries now, and softball, too.
Baseball isn't a business; it's more like a disease.
A baseball game is simply a nervous breakdown divided into nine innings.
Baseball was a safe bet. Baseball also didn't have a girlfriend. Then again, baseball didn't have big brown eyes or show a little hint of cleavage under its uniforms. Decisions, decisions.
Baseball has traditionally possessed a wonderful lack of seriousness. The game's best player, Babe Ruth, was a Rabelaisian fat man, and its most loved manager, Casey Stengel, spoke gibberish. In this lazy sport, only the pitcher pours sweat. Then he takes three days off.
If it wasn't for baseball, I'd be in either the penitentiary or the cemetery.
Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off.
Baseball was one-hundred percent of my life.
I love baseball. You know, it doesn't have to mean anything. It's just very beautiful to watch.
Baseball has a special place in our hearts. It is the game that shows us as we would like to be.
Baseball is also a game of balance.
To the people out there, baseball is a simple sport. But it is complex. It is never easy.
Baseball is the very symbol, the outward and visible expression of the drive and push and rush and struggle of the raging, tearing, booming nineteenth century.
I love baseball. The game allowed me the influence to impact kids in a positive way. This gives me a chance to talk to some social issues.
Major League Baseball is the best league in the world, full of capable hitters up and down every single lineup.
No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined.
Thank God for baseball.
Baseball is the only game left for people. To play basketball, you have to be 7 feet 6 inches. To play football, you have to be the same width.
Deep down, it's all baseball, no matter what kind of geometrical shape you play it with.
Baseball is a game of race, creed, and color. The race is to first base. The creed is the rules of the game. The color? Well, the home team wears white uniforms, and the visiting team wears gray.
I've tried a lot of things in the off-season, but the only thing I really know is baseball.
American history and the history of baseball are bound up together: our racial politics can be described and traced through it.
Baseball is too much of a sport to be called a business, and too much of a business to be called a sport.
Baseball is continuity. Pitch to pitch. Inning to inning. Season to season.
Baseball is to our everyday experience what poetry often is to common speech - a slightly elevated and concentrated form.
Through baseball we channel boys desire for exercise and let off their explosive violence without letting them get into the police court.
On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.
Baseball is very big with my people. It figures. It's the only way we can get to shake a bat at a white man without starting a riot.
I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base.
Baseball is a pretty sight and a nice experience, win or lose, particularly if it is watched in a nice park.
As a kid, before I could play music, I remember baseball being the one thing that could always make me happy.
Baseball is only a game, a game of inches and a lot of luck. During a time of all-out war, sports are very insignificant.
Sometimes I talk about baseball just to annoy people who don't understand it.
In baseball, you don't know nothin'.
baseball is a game played by the dexterous, but only understood by the Poindexterous."9
In the field of outdoor sports, the American boy is easily capable of devising his own amusements, and until some proof is adduced that baseball is not his invention, I protest against this systematic effort to rob him of his dues.
For me, baseball is the most nourishing game outside of literature. They both are re-tellings of human experience.
Baseball was the darling of all sports back then.
Pete Rose is baseball.
Baseball is only dull to dull minds
There's one word that describes baseball - You never know.
Baseball has been good to me since I quit trying to play it.
Baseball is 50% from the neck up