Words matter. These are the best Keith Hernandez Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I like to write, and I try to be positive and optimistic.
The Yankees have better starting pitchers than Arizona. Arizona just has two… the Yanks have four.
The great thing about Little League was that anyone could play it.
The best class I ever took in high school was typing.
Baseball began early for me. When I was 5, my father took two Little League bats and put them on a lathe. He whittled them down and sanded the bats so they were the proper size for my brother and me. He began by throwing tennis balls to us. Eventually, we practiced hitting and fielding at a field near our house.
A pitcher’s arm goes, and they’re done.
I always got good grades in creative writing from elementary school on up.
My high school coach was a bit of a jerk.
I played football in the fall when I was in high school. Then basketball, a different conditioning – you’re running up and down the courts. Then you come into baseball, you’re doing a sprint to hit a triple.
I’ve been to Gettysburg probably more than half a dozen times.
Acting is really not what I’m interested in. I’m not an aspiring actor and you should be able to tell.
Everyone has someone they looked up to. Mine was Mickey Mantle. For Alex Rodriguez to idolize me coming up, that makes me feel very good.
I had great moments. I had not-great moments.
I didn’t cost the Series. I cost a game in the regular season.
Three hours for an average game is not good for baseball.
Who cares how many miles per hour the ball traveled once it left the bat, or how high the ball traveled in degrees, or how many seconds it took to leave the ballpark?
They can’t have Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling lose a game.
You can always improve your bench and relief pitching.
I love to read, and I’ve always loved to write.
When I was little, my older brother, Gary, was forced to read a book a week in fourth grade. The books he liked he threw on my bed when he was finished with them. This continued throughout my childhood and made me a reader for life.
I don’t believe in playing just one sport. I believe it results in burnout, and each sport trains your body in a different way.
I love baseball.