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Dale Murphy

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Eddie Haas talked a lot about not hitting the ball in the air.


— Dale Murphy


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Gee I don't know, I just want to get home.


— Dale Murphy


#get #home #i #just #know

God isn't really interested in our batting averages.


— Dale Murphy


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I don't agree with everything that any of our political leaders say or believe - that's going to happen sometimes.


— Dale Murphy


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I don't want to give people the impression that I'm an almost perfect human being.


— Dale Murphy


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I miss baseball.


— Dale Murphy


#i #miss

I think people found out I'm just like anybody else. I've got problems, too.


— Dale Murphy


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I've been complimented enough and asked to run for various offices out here in Utah, but right now, I'm not interested. I don't know that I have the stomach for it.


— Dale Murphy


#been #complimented #enough #here #i

I've been lucky to have a lot of opportunities to help people.


— Dale Murphy


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One of the more challenging things in life is not being the guy who does the cheating, but not saying anything about it and going along with it.


— Dale Murphy


#along #anything #being #challenging #cheating






About Dale Murphy

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Did you know about Dale Murphy?

The period ultimately proved the high-water era of Murphy's career. (Election to the hall requires 75%. In 2008 he was appointed to the National Advisory Board for the national children's charity Operation Kids.

Murphy won consecutive National League Most Valuable Player Awards (1982–1983) the National League's Silver Slugger Award four straight years (1982–1985) and the National League's Gold Glove award five straight years (1982–1986). During an 18-year baseball career 1976–1993 he played for three different teams but is noted for his time with the Atlanta Braves.

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