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Quotes by Alvin Dark

Alvin Dark

“There are surprisingly few real students of the game in baseball; partly because everybody, my eighty-three year old grandmother included, thinks they learned all there was to know about it at puberty. Baseball is very beguiling that way.”

“Friendships are forgotten when the game begins.”

“Any pitcher who throws at a batter and deliberately tries to hit him is a communist.”

“A manager doesnt hear the cheers.”

“[Quotable:] My first year in the big leagues was 1948, and the way we won the pennant, how easy it was, I thought, Man, we are going to play in the World Series every year. I never realized until later how tough it was and what a big thing it is to win the pennant and get to the World Series. I found out in a hurry. When we lost to Cleveland and their great pitching staff, thats when I knew how really tough it is. ... Tales from the Tribe Dugout”

“Therell be a man on the moon before Gaylord Perry hits a home run.”

“The writers want to know were you made your mistake, no how well your curve is breaking.”

“A fellow has to have faith in God above and Rollie Fingers in the bullpen.”

A manager doesnt hear the cheers.