1.
On this special Fathers Day, we'd like to wish all of you a very Happy Birthday.
Ralph Kiner
2.
You know what they say about Chicago. If you don't like the weather, wait fifteen minutes.
Ralph Kiner
3.
The Mets just had their first .500-or-better April since July of 1992.
Ralph Kiner
4.
Solo homers usually come with no one on base.
Ralph Kiner
5.
Two-thirds of the Earth is covered by water. The other third is covered by Garry Maddox.
Ralph Kiner
6.
On Father's Day, we again wish you all happy birthday.
Ralph Kiner
7.
It's (Phil Niekro's knuckleball) like watching Mario Andretti park a car.
Ralph Kiner
8.
All of the Mets' road wins against Los Angeles this year have been at Dodger Stadium.
Ralph Kiner
9.
[Judge and Jury] is outstanding. I have
learned more about the history of
baseball, true history, than from
anything I have ever read or heard
about. [It's] research and documentation
clarifies so many of the personalities
and events that took place before 'my
time' in the game. Jacques Barzun's
quote: 'Whoever would know the heart
and mind of America had better learn
baseball' should be supplanted by [this]
biography of Landis.
Ralph Kiner
10.
With all the talent around, it's sort of amazing that a woman could be up here with us.
Ralph Kiner
11.
Home-run hitters drive Cadillacs
Ralph Kiner
12.
Darryl Strawberry has been voted to the Hall of Fame five years in a row.
Ralph Kiner
13.
If Casey Stengel were alive today, he'd be spinning in his grave.
Ralph Kiner
14.
Some guys are inwardly outgoing
Ralph Kiner
15.
Jose DeLeon
on his career has seventy-three wins and one-hundred and five RBIs.
Ralph Kiner
16.
(Don) Sutton
lost thirteen games in a row without winning a ballgame.
Ralph Kiner
17.
He's (Bruce Sutter) going to be out of action the rest of his career.
Ralph Kiner
18.
The Hall of Fame ceremonies are on the thirty-first and thirty-second of July.
Ralph Kiner
19.
I think one of the most difficult things for anyone who's played baseball is to accept the fact that maybe the players today are playing just as well as ever.
Ralph Kiner