Good Hitters Quotes & Sayings
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Top Good Hitters Quotes

I would find it very strange to be on the road without my family. It's really second nature to me. — Kasey Chambers

There is nothing wrong with [pitching by committee] in mid-week [games]. It creates unique problems for hitters. I think it creates more problems for good-hitting teams than it does for the other teams. — Wayne Graham

Good hitters don't just go up and swing. They always have a plan. Call it an educated deduction. You visualize. You're like a good negotiator. You know what you have, you know what he has, then you try to work it out. — Dave Winfield

The only players that are having fun are those having a good year, feasting on pitching or blowing down hitters and garnering all the adulation that goes with it. But, if you're not hitting or not throwing well, or are injured, you better look for fun someplace else. — Dave Winfield

Good hitters don't become intimidated. They become infuriated. — Ken Singleton

Someone else can put a thought in your head. But an insight is something you have to earn on your own. — Eric Greitens

You learn the values that are inherent in the scene that the writer has written. You learn about who you as a character are in relation to those others who are working with you within that scene. — Angela Lansbury

Bad men are full of repentance. — Aristotle.

Serious writers write, inspired or not. Over time they discover that routine is a better friend than inspiration. — Ralph Keyes

Tidying is just a tool, not the final destination. The true goal should be to establish the lifestyle you want most once your house has been put in order. — Marie Kondo

I saw a lot of good hitters but I never saw a better one than Paul Waner. I mean I once threw a side arm spitter right into his belly and he hit it into the upper deck. — Burleigh Grimes

Death means that a form of life dissolves or that the imminent possibility of dissolution exists, whether through our own death or through illness or old age. — Eckhart Tolle