Bill Veeck
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Bill Veeck
William Louis "Bill" Veeck, Jr., also known as "Sport Shirt Bill", was a native of Chicago, Illinois, and a franchise owner and promoter in Major League Baseball. Veeck was at various times the owner of the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and Chicago White Sox. As owner and team president of the Indians in 1947, Veeck signed Larry Doby, thus beginning the integration of the American League. Veeck was the last owner to purchase a baseball franchise without an independent...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth9 February 1914
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I try not to kid myself. You know, I don't mind romancing someone else, but to fool yourself is pretty devastating and dangerous.
Three strikes, you're out. I don't care if you hire Edward Bennett Williams to defend you; three strikes, you're still out. Baseball is an island of stability in an unstable world.
If U.S. Grant had been leading a team of baseball players, they'd have second guessed him all the way to the doorknob of the Appomattox Courthouse.
An island of surety in a changing world.
The season starts too early and finishes too late and there are too many games in between.
Suffering is overrated. It doesn't teach you anything.
Look, we play the Star Spangled Banner before every game. You want us to pay income taxes, too?
I don't want the natural athlete -- I want a guy who'll go after the hard ones.
The true harbinger of spring is not crocuses or swallows returning to Capistrano, but the sound of the bat on the ball.
Tradition is the albatross around the neck of progress.
How can you be a sage if you're pretty? You can't get your wizard papers without wrinkles.
If there is any justice in this world, to be a White Sox fan frees a man from any other form of penance.
Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off.
There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball.