Enos Slaughter — American Athlete born on April 26, 1916, died on August 12, 2002

Enos Bradsher Slaughter, nicknamed "Country", was an American Major League Baseball right fielder. He played for 19-seasons on four major league teams from 1938–1942 and 1946-1959. He is noted primarily for his playing for the St. Louis Cardinals and is best known for scoring the winning run in Game Seven of the 1946 World Series. A ten time All-Star, he has been elected to both the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame... (wikipedia)

So I say keep yelling and hustling every minute you're in uniform.
I asked no odds and I give none. A guy got in my way, I run over him.
I learned early on to never walk while I was on the ball field. I ran everywhere I went.
From that day on, I ran from spot to spot.
To be a big league ball player, you have to love the game.