Don Drysdale — American Athlete born on July 23, 1936, died on July 03, 1993

Donald Scott "Don" Drysdale was a Major League Baseball player and Hall of Fame right-handed pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Drysdale was one of the most dominant pitchers of the late 1950s and early to mid 1960s. He became a radio and television broadcaster after his playing career ended... (wikipedia)

My own little rule was two for one. If one of my teammates got knocked down, then I knocked down two on the other team.
I hate all hitters. I start a game mad and I stay that way until it's over.
The pitcher has to find out if the hitter is timid, and if he is timid, he has to remind the hitter he's timid.
When I throw a curve that hangs and it goes for a hit, I want to chew up my glove.
When we played, World Series checks meant something. Now all they do is screw your taxes.