Connie Mack

Connie Mack
Cornelius McGillicuddy, better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball player, manager, and team owner. The longest-serving manager in Major League Baseball history, he holds records for wins, losses, and games managed, with his victory total being almost 1,000 more than any other manager...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth22 December 1862
CityEast Brookfield, MA
CountryUnited States of America
I always saw this as a 2006 issue.
those people that oppose freedom and dislike the United States.
We have focused on big picture ideas that would improve the tax system for a large number of Americans.
The question is whether this government should use force to remove a 6-year-old boy from a family home in America. That's the question. And I think it is outrageous. I think it is horrifying to tell you the truth, that we would use excessive force like that,
This storm wasn't what we thought it was.
As a dad, it's kind of exciting to see that your son follows what you believe in so strongly.
Freedom is the core of all human progress. It believes that nothing's given to us, but if you're willing to work hard. If you're willing to compete, the American dream is there for you.
There is a phrase around here that probably a few years ago didn't use very often. But it's called 'compartmentalization' and I would suggest that the person down in the White House is not the only one who has the ability to do that.
Humanity is the keystone that holds nations and men together. When that collapses, the whole structure crumbles. This is as true of baseball teams as any other pursuit in life.
You're born with two strikes against you, so don't take a third one on your own.
I guess more players lick themselves that are ever licked by an opposing team. The first thing any man has to know is how to handle himself.
The game has kept faith with the public, maintaining its old admission price for nearly thirty years while other forms of entertainment have doubled and tripled in price. And it will probably never change.
As one of nine men, DiMaggio is the best player that ever lived.
What I had hoped would happen, happened; it was a recognition that we weren't that far apart.