BASEBALL QUOTES V

quotations about baseball

Baseball is indulgent about facades, preferring them to reality. The game has surrounded itself with euphemisms, like a junkyard with an ivy-covered fence. Baseball is peanuts and hot dogs and heart and team spirit and camaraderie and good feeling and a way of life second in wholesomeness only to the Boy Scouts. Of course, it is none of these things, and one only has to examine the fortunes and personnel of a single team over a period of time to understand how shimmery the facade is.

LEONARD SHECTER

Life Magazine, Aug. 9, 1968


Any baseball is beautiful. No other small package comes as close to the ideal in design and utility. It is a perfect object for a man's hand.

ROGER ANGELL

On the Ball


Baseball is as close a liturgical enactment of the white Anglo-Saxon Protestant myth as the nation has. It is a cerebral game, designed as geometrically as the city of Washington itself, born out of the Enlightenment and the philosophies so beloved of Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton. It is to games what the Federalist Papers are to books; orderly, reasoned, judiciously balanced, incorporating segments of violence and collision in a larger plan of rationality, absolutely dependent on an interiorization of public rules.

MICHAEL NOVAK

The Joy of Sports


The first thing baseball wants to do is make you a superstar and then say that you owe baseball something. I don't owe baseball anything. Baseball owes me.

HANK AARON

Jet Magazine, Sep. 5, 1986


I think I was the best baseball player I ever saw.

WILLIE MAYS

Newsweek, Feb. 5, 1979


Baseball has two main elements that grip the fan. Like many other sports, it has great subtlety and it has individual heroism. As an American child you're mesmerized by both. As a boy you play baseball all summer long, all day long and into the evening, so long as there is still light enough to be able to see the ball. Then as an adult, you watch it and follow it for the rest of your life, still like a child.

PHILIP ROTH

Le Monde, special issue, Jan. 2013


For most baseball fans, maybe oldest is always best. We love baseball because it seizes and retains the past, like the snowy village inside a glass paperweight.

DONALD HALL

Ford Times, April 1977


Baseball is the American success story. It is the only avenue of escape for thousands of boys born into a dreay environment of poverty. It is, moreover, a great common ground on which bartenders and bishops, clergymen and bosses, bankers and laborers meet with true equality and understanding. The game has proved in everyday language that democracy works.

J. G. TAYLOR SPINK

attributed, Seasons of Change


Some argue that baseball is a subtler game than football, which, if true, may be part of the reason many Americans find baseball boring.

ARTHUR ASA BERGER

Media Analysis Techniques


If you don’t think it’s the greatest game, leave, cause you’re missing it all. It’s the greatest game there ever was. It is the only game where nobody cares where you come from. And nobody cares who you are. They only care, can you play. That’s all this game is. It’s a game of having fun.

SPARKY ANDERSON

Hall of Fame induction speech


Little Boy, in a baseball hat
Stands in the field with his ball and bat
Says I am the greatest player of them all
Puts his bat on his shoulder and he tosses up his ball

KENNY ROGERS

"The Greatest"


Baseball is a public trust. Players turn over, owners turn over and certain commissioners turn over. But baseball goes on.

PETER UEBERROTH

New York Times, May 12, 1985


Sliding headfirst is the safest way to get to the next base, I think. And the fastest. You don't lose your momentum.... And there is one more important reason that I slide headfirst. It gets my picture in the newspaper.

PETE ROSE

Pete Rose: My Life in Baseball


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.

DONALD HALL

Fathers Playing Catch with Sons


The fundamental reason for the popularity of the game is the fact that it is a national safety valve. Voltaire says that there are no real pleasures without real needs. Now a young, ambitious and growing nation needs to "let off steam." Baseball furnishes the opportunity. Therefore, it is a real pleasure.... That is what baseball does for humanity. It serves the same purpose as a revolution in Central America or a thunderstorm on a hot day.... A tonic, an exercise, a safety-valve, baseball is second only to Death as a leveler. So long as it remains our national game, America will abide no monarchy, and anarchy will be too slow.

ALLEN SANGREE

attributed, The Ultimate Baseball Book


There was a beauty here bigger than the hurtling beauty of basketball, a beauty refined from country pastures, a game of solitariness, of waiting, waiting for the pitcher to complete his gaze toward first base and throw his lightning, a game whose very taste, of spit and dust and grass and sweat and leather and sun, was America.

JOHN UPDIKE

Rabbit Redux


To be an American and unable to play baseball is comparable to being a Polynesian and unable to swim.

JOHN CHEEVER

The New Yorker, Sep. 28, 1953


Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball.

JACQUES BARZUN

attributed, Game Plans


Baseball through the years is a tapestry through time; it beats to the rhythm of the culture.

VICTOR ALEXANDER BALTOV, JR.

Baseball Is America: Origins and History: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly


I'm lucky to have the opportunity to play baseball. However, I'm not lucky because I'm a good baseball player. I like to think that I am good because I worked hard and am dedicated to the game.

PETE ROSE

Pete Rose: My Life in Baseball