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Willie Stargell

Read through the most famous quotes from Willie Stargell




I've always been a slave to my heart.


— Willie Stargell


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I've witnessed thousands of superior athletes try to becomes hitters and fail at it.


— Willie Stargell


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If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article.


— Willie Stargell


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It's supposed to be fun, the man says 'Play Ball' not 'Work Ball' you know.


— Willie Stargell


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Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom.


— Willie Stargell


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Life is one big transition.


— Willie Stargell


#life #transition

My first job after my retirement from baseball was as a narrator for the Eastman Philharmonica.


— Willie Stargell


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Never had I had so many friends and so much fun as I did in the projects.


— Willie Stargell


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Never was I booed.


— Willie Stargell


#i #never

Oakland revolved around Forbes Field. Nothing in the city could match that atmosphere.


— Willie Stargell


#atmosphere #city #could #field #forbes






About Willie Stargell

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Did you know about Willie Stargell?

Following a Pirate sweep of the Friday-night double-header Stargell belted a grand slam in the bottom of the first inning of the season's penultimate game to give the Pirates an early 4-1 lead although the Pirates would relinquish that lead later in the game and fall two runs short after a four-run rally in the bottom of the ninth inning thus eliminating themselves from contention for the pennant. The practice began during the turbulent 1978 season when the Pirates came from fourth place and 11. In addition the short fence in right field (300 feet to the foul pole) was guarded by a screen more than 20 feet high which ran from the right-field line to the 375-foot mark in right center.

Stargell was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1988. Over his 21-year career with the Pirates he batted.

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