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Quotes From Phil Rizzuto "Here comes Roger Maris, they're standing up, waiting to see if Roger is going to hit number sixty-one, here's the windup, the pitch to Roger, WAY outside, ball one. The fans are starting to boo, low, ball two. That one was in the dirt and the boos get louder. Two balls, no strikes on Roger Maris, here's the windup, fastball, HIT DEEP TO RIGHT, THIS COULD BE IT, WAY BACK THERE, HOLY COW HE DID IT, SIXTY-ONE FOR MARIS!" Source: TV Broadcast (October 1, 1961) "Holy cow" Source: Countless Radio Broadcasts "I like radio better than television because if you make a mistake on radio, they don't know. You can make up anything on the radio." "I'll never forget September sixth nineteen-fifty. I got a letter threatening me, Hank Bauer, Yogi Berra and Johnny Mize. It said if I showed up in uniform against the Red Sox I'd be shot. I turned the letter over to the FBI and told my manager Casey Stengel about it. You know what Casey did? He gave me a different uniform and gave mine to Billy Martin. Can you imagine that! Guess Casey thought it'd be better if Billy got shot." Source: Sport Magazine (December 1961) "I'll take anyway to get into the Hall of Fame. If they want a batboy, I'll go in as a batboy." "There was an aura about him (Joe DiMaggio). He walked like no one else walked. He did things so easily. He was immaculate in everything he did. Kings of State wanted to meet him and be with him. He carried himself so well. He could fit in any place in the world." "They've got so many Latin players we're going to have to get a Latin instructor up here." Source: The Sporting News (April 24, 1989) "Those huckleberries in the National League didn't want to do anything (DH in Series) that the American League want to do." Source: TV Broadcast (September 25, 1977) "Well that (Pope Paul VI passing away) kind of puts the damper on even a Yankee win." Source: TV Broadcast (August 6, 1978) Quotes About Phil Rizzuto "If you ever worked with (Phil) Rizzuto you'd know my motivation. How would you like to work eighteen years with a guy who still doesn't know your first name?" - Former Player / Broadcaster / National League President Bill White "I heard the doctors revived a man after being dead for four-and-a-half minutes. When they asked what it was like being dead, he said it was like listening to New York Yankees announcer Phil Rizzuto during a rain delay." - Late Night host David Letterman "Kid, is your mother in the stands? (Rizzuto replied yes) Well, stay here and talk to me a little and she'll think you're giving advice to the great Lefty Gomez." - Hall of Fame Pitcher Lefty Gomez "Kid, you're too small. You ought to go out and shine shoes." - Manager Casey Stengel (1936) "My best pitch is anything the batter grounds, lines, or pops in the direction of (Phil) Rizzuto." - Pitcher Vic Raschi The Diamond Dude by Ogden Nash In the life of this dandiest of shortstops Fashion starts the moment sports stops. Since he works for the Newark American Shop Of which Mac Stresin is the Prop, The wardrobe acquired by Phil Rizzuto Is as tasty as melon and prosciutto. Thirty-five suits and twenty-odd jackets Proclaim he's a man in the upper brackets. There are fifteen overcoats hung in line, And twenty-five pairs of shoes to shine, And as for shirts and ties and socks, Philip has more than Maine has rocks. The suits are neat and unostentatious, But as for sports clothes, goodness gracious! No similar sight is to be had This side of Gary Crosby's dad. Does this make Mrs. Rizzuto ecstatic? No. She has to hang her clothes in the attic. Source: Life (September 5, 1955)
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