Baseball Manager Quotes
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Baseball Manager Quotes & Sayings
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He's (Jack McKeon) been around baseball for twenty-plus years. He knows what it takes to be a manager. I hope he gets the chance.
— Ken Griffey Jr.
Why would you want to stay manager and be second-guessed by me when you can come up into the front-office and be one of the second-guessers?
— George Steinbrenner
Baseball is a simple game. If you have good players and if you keep them in the right frame of mind then the manager is a success.
— Sparky Anderson
A baseball manager has learned a lot about his job from having played the game, but a parent has not learned a thing from having once been a child.
— Bill Cosby
Toughest job in baseball is the general manager. Second toughest is the hitting coach.
— Ken Harrelson
My own opinion is that youthfulness of feeling is retained, as is youthfulness of appearance, by constant use of the intellect.
— Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
I began to feel that if religion was either an illusion or a revelation, it was simpler to accept it as an illusion.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
I became a major league manager in several cities and was discharged. We call it discharged because there was no question I had to leave.
— Casey Stengel
The chance to be a general manager in major-league baseball and for a franchise as storied as this one, probably as storied as the Giants, is great.
— Ned Colletti
Sparky Anderson wasn't just my favorite manager ... he was my mom's favorite manager.
— Tucker Elliot
Don't buy a bedroom suite, but collect your pieces separately - generally cheaper and always the decorator's way of furnishing.
— Dorothy Draper
A baseball manager is a necessary evil.
— Sparky Anderson
If I had any interest in coming back to baseball, it would be as a general manager and not as a manager.
— Lou Brock
As the late baseball manager Sparky Anderson put it: Losing hurts twice as bad as winning feels good.
— L. Jon Wertheim
Your job as a baseball player is to come to the park ready to play every day, and the manager, it's his job to make those decisions about who plays.
— Cal Ripken Jr.