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Earl Weaver

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On my tombstone just write, 'The sorest loser that ever lived.'


— Earl Weaver


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Momentum? Momentum is the next day's starting pitcher.


— Earl Weaver


#momentum #next #pitcher #starting

In baseball, you can't kill the clock. You've got to give the other man his chance. That's why this is the greatest game.


— Earl Weaver


#chance #clock #game #give #got

The key to winning baseball games is pitching, fundamentals, and three run homers.


— Earl Weaver


#baseball #fundamentals #games #key #pitching

I think there should be bad blood between all clubs.


— Earl Weaver


#between #blood #clubs #i #i think

This ain't a football game, we do this every day.


— Earl Weaver


#day #every #every day #football #football game

The job of arguing with the umpire belongs to the manager, because it won't hurt the team if he gets thrown out of the game.


— Earl Weaver


#because #belongs #game #gets #hurt

The only thing that matters is what happens on the little hump out in the middle of the field.


— Earl Weaver


#happens #hump #little #matters #middle

A manager's job is simple. For one hundred sixty-two games you try not to screw up all that smart stuff your organization did last December.


— Earl Weaver


#did #games #hundred #job #last

Coaches are an integral part of any manager's team, especially if they are good pinochle players.


— Earl Weaver


#coaches #especially #good #integral #manager






About Earl Weaver

Earl Weaver Quotes




Did you know about Earl Weaver?

So whenever the Orioles were on the primary ABC game Weaver worked the backup game. He joined the Orioles in 1957 as skipper of their Fitzgerald club in the Georgia-Florida League.

After playing in minor league baseball he retired without playing in Major League Baseball (MLB). He became a minor league manager and then managed in MLB for 17 years with the Baltimore Orioles (1968–1982; 1985–1986).

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