(90 quotes found)
“We took advantage. When we started getting guys on base we had nice hitting. Of course, the three-run homer always helps out.”
Phil Garner
“I really think the homer changed Roy. We had the momentum early and gave it back. But when Mike hit the homer, you saw a different Roy. He was aggressive. He got to be the Roy of old.”
“Shut up, brain, or I’ll stab you with a Q-tip!”
Homer Simpson
“The minute he hit it I knew if it didn't go foul it was going to be a homer. I was so mad at myself. It was one of those situations where I didn't necessarily want to fall behind 2-1. But even if it's away it's just a base hit. But it stayed down the middle. As soon as it came out of my hand I felt it coming.”
Mark Mulder
“Homer, I don’t want to leave Springfield. I’ve dug myself into a happy little rut here and I’m not about to hoist myself out of it”
Marge Simpson
“Being able to pinch-hit and get [the two-run homer Saturday] and this ... I don't know what's going on.”
Michael Barrett
“He can beat teams in so many ways, whether it be a stolen base, bunt or a homer, or with his glove. I think he'll play professional baseball.”
Jim Boehne
“When you get a walk-off homer, you get to do whatever you want. You need to be excited about it. You don't get too many of those, so you need to enjoy them when they come.”
Albert Pujols
“DEGENERATE, adj. Less conspicuously admirable than one's ancestors. The contemporaries of Homer were striking examples of degeneracy; it required ten of them to raise a rock or a riot that one of the heroes of the Trojan war could have raised with ease. Homer never tires of sneering at "men who live in these degenerate days," which is perhaps why they suffered him to beg his bread --a marked instance of returning good for evil, by the way, for if they had forbidden him he would certainly have starved.”
Ambrose Bierce
“Yea, ten acres of vineyard shall yield one bath, and the seed of an homer shall yield an ephah.”
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