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American baseball player and sportscaster, Birth: 3-10-1954 Dennis Eckersley Quotes
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The thing that got me over the hump was accepting that I had to do whatever I could to stay in the game
Dennis Eckersley

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Sooner or later you learn that you belong in the big leagues, and that makes you calm down
Dennis Eckersley

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I think today the players are too nice to one another, but that might change with the unbalanced schedule, with teams playing each other more and more. When you face each other that much, with that much at stake, something's bound to happen.
Dennis Eckersley

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But through experience I learned to control my body and locate the ball.
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It took a great deal of acceptance to come to terms with being an alcoholic, but the acceptance was key to my sobriety. If I had not gained acceptance at that time in my life, I would not be standing here today.
Dennis Eckersley

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I can't recall too much about pitching, but I do remember that I was anxious to get it over with. I just wanted to get that first game over with and go from there.
Dennis Eckersley

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But more important than personal awards is winning the World Series. That's the max that anyone could ask for. Let alone to have the ball in your in your glove for the final out of the World Series. That was the ultimate.
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Later, I could take something off my slider and I could make my fastball sink, so I really had four pitches.
Dennis Eckersley

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I had never been to the playoffs, and it was exciting. The fans went through the roof. They were excited about the whole team. It was great to be traded to a city like Chicago, which was a lot like Boston.
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They developed a platform for me to put up another 12 years, and that was my ticket to Cooperstown. Those were the best years of my life. It was like magic.
Dennis Eckersley

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When I started finishing games and coming off the field shaking hands, it was a beautiful thing. I mean, you start seeing that you're an important part of the team.
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Pitching... sometimes I did so poorly, it brought me to tears
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My career spanned the era when relievers started to become more important
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People say baseball players should go out and have fun. No way. To me, baseball is pressure, I always feel it. This is work. The fun is afterwards, when you shake hands.
Dennis Eckersley

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When I first came up, the bullpen was pretty much where they put the guys who couldn't start.
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Then you figure out that if you don't throw it as hard as you can, you can put it where you want. It's more important where you put it
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That first year in Chicago was one of the most memorable in my career. Getting traded rejuvenated me, and I had something to prove. I wanted to show them what I could do
Dennis Eckersley

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I was a starter and did some good things there, and then I got a chance to prove myself as a closer. Because of that opportunity, I was blessed with the honor of being elected to the Hall of Fame.
Dennis Eckersley

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I also think that I had great mechanics.
Dennis Eckersley

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I always had the attitude that I wanted to throw a no-hitter every game.
Dennis Eckersley

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You aren't going to stick around long with just two pitches
Dennis Eckersley

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I was in good control of my body, and I kept my head still.
Dennis Eckersley

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It took me a few years to realize that throwing harder wasn't always better.
Dennis Eckersley

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I'm proud of the fact that I pitched almost 3,300 innings.
Dennis Eckersley