New York Mets manager Willie Randolph when asked how he would deal with the latest injury to pitching ace pedro Martinez: "I don't sing the blues. I like jazz.".JOHN MADDEN: "The fewer rules a coach has, the fewer rules there are for players to break." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] AL OERTER This article is about a recently deceased person. Some information, such as the circumstances of the person's death and surrounding events, may change rapidly as more facts become known. Alfred Adolf Oerter, Jr. , former Olympic champion: "I don't think the discus will ever attract any interest until they let us start throwing them at one another." Legendary North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. coach DEAN SMITH: "If you make every game a life-and-death thing, you're going to have problems. You'll be dead a lot." Comedian ROBIN WILLIAMS: "I thought lacrosse lacrosse (ləkrôs`), ball and goal game usually played outdoors by two teams of 10 players each on a field 60 to 70 yd (54.86 to 64.01 m) wide by 110 yd (100.58 m) long. Two goals face each other 80 yd (73. was what you find in la church." PETER SCHMUCK Peter Schmuck is the longtime sports columnist for the Baltimore Sun in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. He primarily writes about baseball and is host of a sports talk show on WBAL AM 1090. of the Baltimore Sun Baltimore Sun Daily newspaper published in Baltimore, Md., U.S. It was begun as a four-page penny tabloid in 1837 by Arunah Shepherdson Abell, a journeyman printer from Rhode Island. , on Buck O'Neil John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil (November 13, 1911 – October 6, 2006) was an American first baseman and manager in Negro league baseball, most notably in the Negro American League with the Kansas City Monarchs. , the one-time Negro League star who drew a pair of walks in a July 2006 all-star game at age 94: "The Kansas City T-Bones The Kansas City T-Bones, an independent league baseball team is based out of Kansas City, Kansas and play in CommunityAmerica Ballpark near the Kansas Speedway. They have played in the Northern League since 2003. signed O'Neil to a one-day contract, making him the oldest professional baseball player in history pending the discovery of (the Mets') Julio Franco's real birth certificate." TOMMY LASORDA: "Everybody makes mistakes, that's why they put erasers on pencils." Hall of fame college basketball coach MARV MARV Mammoth Armed Reclamation Vehicle (Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath; computer game) MARV Marburg Virus MARV Maneuverable Reentry Vehicle MARV Mobile Armored Reconnaissance Vehicle MARV Mars Aerial Research Vehicle HARSH-MAN: "Quick guys get tired; big guys don't shrink." DARRELL JOHNSON, former Seattle Mariner manager, on when to change pitchers: "You just listen to the ball and bat come together. They make an awful noise." UKNOWN COACH: "The only difference between me and General Custer is that he didn't have to watch the game films the next day." The late, great AL MCGUIRE: "Keep it simple, when you get too complex you forget the obvious." Former Missouri basketball coach NORM STEWART: "We're shooting 100 percent--60 percent from the field and 40 percent from the free-throw line." [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Former Oakland A's pitcher MATT KEOUGH: "Playing for Billy Martin is like being married to him. Right now, we're all sleeping on the couch On the Couch is an Australian television program formally broadcast on the Fox Footy Channel and it focuses on the current issues in the AFL. This is now broadcast on Fox Sports after the closure of Fox Footy Channel. The show airs on Monday night and is hosted by Gerard Healy. ." YOGI BERRA, asked if he had new plans for the World Series: "It ain't like football. You can't make up no trick plays." GEORGE RAVELING: "When I went to high school in Philadelphia, we just had one coach for football and basketball. He took all of us who turned out and had us run through a forest. The ones who ran into the trees were on the football team." BILL SHANKLY, soccer coach: "The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game." WELDON DREW: "We have a great bunch of outside shooters. Unfortunately, all our games are played indoors." NORM SLOAN, on zone defense: "I hate it. It looks like a stickup at 7-Eleven. Five guys standing there with their hands in the air." The late JOHNNY OATES, after his team left 14 runners on base in an 8-3 loss to Oakland: "We set the table, but no one ate." Hall of Fame broadcaster ERNIE HARWELL, on former Detroit Tigers skipper Sparky Anderson: "Sparky's the only guy I know who's written more books than he's read." |
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