1.
It's a business. If I could make more money down in the zinc mines I'd be mining zinc.
Roger Maris
2.
As a ballplayer, I would be delighted to do it again. As an individual, I doubt if I could possibly go through it again.
Roger Maris
3.
You hit home runs not by chance, but by preparation.
Roger Maris
4.
Maybe I'm not a great man but I damn well want to break the record.
Roger Maris
5.
I don't know if I want to go to New York. They'll have to pay me a lot more money because I like it here in Kansas City.
Roger Maris
6.
I don't want to be Babe Ruth. He was a great ballplayer. I'm not trying to replace him. The record is there and damn right I want to break it, but that isn't replacing Babe Ruth.
Roger Maris
7.
Every day I went to the ballpark in Yankee Stadium as well as on the road people were on my back. The last six years in the American League were mental hell for me. I was drained of all my desire to play baseball.
Roger Maris
8.
Don't quote me on this, but if they ever manage to ban beer advertising in baseball you can kiss the national pastime goodbye.
Roger Maris
9.
I never wanted all this hoopla. All I wanted was to be a good ball player and hit twenty-five or thirty homers, drive in a hundred runs, hit .280 and help my club win pennants. I just wanted to be one of the guys, an average player having a good season.
Roger Maris
10.
It's like obituaries, when you die they finally give you good reviews.
Roger Maris
11.
It would have been a helluva lot more fun if I had never hit those 61 homeruns... all it brought me was headaches.
Roger Maris
12.
Now they talk on the radio about the record set by (Babe) Ruth, and (Joe) DiMaggio and Henry Aaron. But they rarely mention mine. Do you know what I have to show for the sixty-one home runs? Nothing, exactly nothing.
Roger Maris
13.
I think the most privacy I had was when the game was going on.
Roger Maris
14.
I feel that I was a good all-around player, I had good speed, a good arm and could play the outfield.
Roger Maris