I want them to know that you don’t have to be the biggest or the strongest to reach your goals, and that hard work and perseverance are also rewarded.
BERT BLYLEVENI know I’ve got a lock on the Dutch Hall of Fame.
More Bert Blyleven Quotes
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I know I’ve got a lock on the Dutch Hall of Fame.
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After I ran off the mound, I looked over at the St. Louis dugout. There were players rolling around on the floor, laughing. Poor Terry. I’ll have to admit that was a hell of a curveball.
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I’m from Southern California, so I feel much more comfortable with a golf club in my hand than I do a weapon.
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When I take my kids to the Baseball Hall of Fame, I want them to experience the full array of talents that make the game what it is today, not just the larger-than-life freaks of nature.
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I really like Kansas City Royals stadium – Kauffman Stadium.
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If I threw across my body, I would step on the chair. Marv was trying to hurt me. I fooled him. I started stepping the right way.
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Marv didn’t like the way I stepped toward the plate. I had a tendency to throw across my body. So, he took me off to the side at Met Stadium and put a chair on the mound.
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I want to stay around longer than the pitchers who were at the top when I came into the big leagues. I don’t want to be gone and have all the old guys – Seaver, Carlton, Ryan and Sutton – still pitching. I got rid of Palmer, now I want to outlast the rest of them.
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The problem with being Comeback Player of the Year is it means you have to go somewhere before you can come back.
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The best thing about the New Year is your 4.90 ERA disappears and starts back at zero.
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Getting into the Hall of Fame won’t change me. I’m still going to pass gas and pick my nose like I always do.
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It enrages me to see only certain players singled out for the Hall of Fame because they were born with a God-given specialty.
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The 16 years have gone so fast. I came to Minnesota as a 19-year-old kid. Marv Grissom was the pitching coach, an old-timer who taught me quite a bit.
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