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  • He's the strangest hitter in baseball. Figure him out one way and he'll kill you another.

  • If I could straighten it out (his golf swing), I'd be pitching at Dodger Stadium tonight.

  • I've got a lot of years to live after baseball and I would like to live them with the complete use of my body.

  • A guy that throws what he intends to throw, that's the definition of a good pitcher.

    "22 Success Lessons from Baseball". Book by Ron White, 2003.
  • I don't think I've ever seen anybody with quicker hands than Soriano.

  • If there was any magic formula, it was getting to pitch every fourth day.

  • The only time I really try for a strikeout is when I'm in a jam. If the bases are loaded with none out, for example, then I'll go for a strikeout. But most of the time I try to throw to spots. I try to get them to pop up or ground out. On a strikeout I might have to throw five or six pitches, sometimes more if there are foul-offs. That tires me. So I just try to get outs. That's what counts - outs. You win with outs, not strikeouts.

    "My Greatest Day in Baseball, and Baseball's Greatest Quotations: An Illustrated Treasury". Book by Paul Dickson, 2008.
  • I can't picture people talking about me 50 years from now.

  • Show me a guy who can't pitch inside and I'll show you a loser.

    "Late Innings". Book by Roger Angell, 1977.
  • There is among us a far closer relationship than the purely social one of a fraternal organization because we are bound together not only by a single interest but by a common goal. To win. Nothing else matters, and nothing else will do.

    Winning  
    Sandy Koufax, Edward Linn (1966). “Koufax”
  • People who write about spring training not being necessary have never tried to throw a baseball.

  • The game has a cleanness. If you do a good job, the numbers say so. You don't have to ask anyone or play politics. You don't have to wait for the reviews.

    "How Life Imitates the World Series: An Inquiry Into the Game". Book by Thomas Boswell, 1982.
  • I can't believe that Babe Ruth was a better player than Willie Mays. (Babe) Ruth is to baseball what Arnold Palmer is to golf. He got the game moving. But I can't believe he could run as well as (Willie) Mays, and I can't believe he was any better an outfielder.

  • In the end it all comes down to talent. You can talk all you want about intangibles, I just don't know what that means. Talent makes winners, not intangibles. Can nice guys win? Sure, nice guys can win - if they're nice guys with a lot of talent. Nice guys with a little talent finish fourth, and nice guys with no talent finish last.

    Winning  
    "Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball". Book by John Thorn, 2001.
  • I became a good pitcher when I stopped trying to make them miss the ball and started trying to make them hit it.

  • It's better to throw a theoretically poorer pitch whole-heartedly, than to throw the so-called right pitch with feeling of doubt-doubt that's it's right, or doubt that you can make it behave well at that moment. You've got to feel sure you're doing the right thing-sure that you want to throw the pitch you're going to throw.

  • I don't know if cortisone is good for you or not. But to take a shot every other ball game is more than I wanted to do and to walk around with a constant upset stomach because of the pills and to be high half the time during a ball game because you're taking painkillers ... I don't want to have to do that.

    "Baseball: An Illustrated History". Book by Ken Burns, Geoffrey C. Ward, 1996.
  • I think it's incredible because there were guys like (Willie) Mays and (Mickey) Mantle and Henry Aaron who were great players for ten years... I only had four or five good years.

  • Pitching is the art of instilling fear.

    "Involvements : One Journalist's Place in the World". Book by Colman McCarthy (p. 243), 1984.
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Sandy Koufax

  • Born: December 30, 1935
  • Occupation: Baseball player