"Sure I eat what I advertise. Sure I eat Wheaties for breakfast. A good bowl of Wheaties with bourbon can't be beat."
About Dizzy Dean
Dizzy Dean — Life and Legacy
Dizzy Dean, a prominent figure in baseball history, is celebrated for his exceptional pitching skills and vibrant personality. His contributions to the game during the 1930s, particularly with the St. Louis Cardinals, showcased not only his athletic prowess but also his distinctive approach to competition. Dean's philosophy centered around resilience and self-belief, as reflected in his famous quote, 'It ain't bragging if you can do it.' This statement encapsulates his confidence and the notion that true talent warrants recognition. He believed that performance under pressure was a hallmark of greatness, often pushing himself to excel despite physical challenges. His approach challenged the norms of the sport, emphasizing that mental fortitude is as crucial as physical ability. Today, Dean's quotes and ideas resonate with athletes and fans alike, reminding them of the importance of perseverance and self-confidence in the face of adversity. His legacy continues to influence how players view competition and personal achievement, making his insights relevant in sports and beyond.
Quote collection
Dizzy Dean quotes (page 1 of 2)
34 quotes — follow a thought to its full quote page.
"If Satch (Paige) and I were pitching on the same team, we would clinch the pennant by July fourth and go fishing until World Series time."
"Son, what kind of pitch would you like to miss?"
"All ballplayers want to wind up their careers with the Cubs, Giants or Yankees. They just can't help it."
"The pitcher wound up and he flang the ball at the batter. The batter swang and missed. The pitcher flang the ball again and this time the batter connected. He hit a high fly right to the center fielder. The center fielder was all set to catch the ball, but at the last minute his eyes were blound by the sun and he dropped it."
"It ain't bragging if you can do it."
"I know who's the best pitcher I ever see and it's old Satchel Paige, that big lanky colored boy. My fastball looks like a change of pace alongside that little pistol bullet ole Satchel (Paige) shoots up to the plate."
"Let the teachers learn the kids English. Ol' Diz will learn the kids baseball."
"Me and Paul (Dean) will probably win forty games (they won forty-nine)."
"The doctors x-rayed my head and found nothing."
"I ain't what I used to be, but who the hell is?"
"I only went to the third grade because my father only went to the fourth and I didn't want to pass him."
"He (Branch Rickey) must think I went to the Massachesetts Constitution of Technology."
"I was blessed with a strong arm and a weak mind."
"He (Bill Terry) once hit a ball between my legs so hard that my center-fielder caught it on the fly backing up against the wall."
"It puzzles me how they know what corners are good for filling stations. Just how did they know gas and oil was under there?"
"I won twenty-eight games in thirty-five and I couldn't believe my eyes when the Cards sent me a contract with a cut in salary. Mr. Rickey said I deserved a cut because I didn't win thirty games."
"The Cards had one pitcher who won fourteen straight games in a period of twenty-four days. Then when he lost his fifteenth game 1-0, his manager fined him fifty bucks."
"It ain't braggin' if you really done it."
"Anybody who's ever had the privilege of seeing me play knows that I am the greatest pitcher in the world."