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George Steinbrenner

Read through the most famous quotes from George Steinbrenner




I am tough. Sometimes I'm unreasonable. I have to catch myself every once in a while.


— George Steinbrenner


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I don't want to be in the Hall of Fame. I don't think owners should be.


— George Steinbrenner


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I haven't always made the right decisions.


— George Steinbrenner


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I was often misquoted. I was supportive of my managers, even though they all may not think so.


— George Steinbrenner


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In the end, I'll put my good acts up against those of anybody in this country. Anybody.


— George Steinbrenner


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Let's not talk punishment.


— George Steinbrenner


#talk

Owning the Yankees is like owning the Mona Lisa.


— George Steinbrenner


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Ruth was probably the greatest athlete to perform in any sport. Never has there been anybody like him.


— George Steinbrenner


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We plan absentee ownership as far as running the Yankees is concerned.


— George Steinbrenner


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Winning is the most important thing in my life, after breathing. Breathing first, winning next.


— George Steinbrenner


#breathing #first #important #important thing #life






About George Steinbrenner

George Steinbrenner Quotes




Did you know about George Steinbrenner?

After a while you started to hope that there had been a death in the family. On April 13 2010 Derek Jeter and Joe Girardi privately presented the first 2009 World Series Championship ring to Steinbrenner in his stadium suite. In his first 23 seasons he changed managers 20 times; Billy Martin alone was fired and rehired five times.

His outspokenness and role in driving up player salaries made him one of the sport's most controversial figures. Steinbrenner was also involved in the Great Lakes shipping industry.

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