Chuck Connors Quotes
The Day I Left Baseball, I Became Smart. When I Was In Baseball, I Played For The Love Of The Game. I'd Sign Any Contract They Gave Me. But Then I Stopped Playing And Began Doing Interviews With The Players At The Ball Park. I Began To See The Light.
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