Top 100 Jerry Coleman Quotes
#2. Thomas is racing for it, but McCovey is there and can't get his glove to it. That play shows the inexperience, not on Thomas' part, but on the part of Willie McC ... well, not on McCovey's part either.
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#4. The Phillies beat the Cubs today in a doubleheader. That puts another keg in the Cubs' coffin.
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#5. It's a cold night out tonight. The Padres better warm up real good because it's stiff out there.
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#7. You didn't have to say it was gone. It was gone before it got outta here. It was going that fast.
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#9. Reggie Smith of the Dodgers and Gary Matthews of the homers hit Braves in that game.
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#10. The Cards lead the Dodgers 4-2 after one inning and that one hasn't even started.
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#11. If Pete Rose brings the Reds in first, they ought to bronze him and put him in cement.
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#13. Gaylord Perry and Willie McCovey should know each other like a book. They've been ex-teammates for years now.
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#14. There's a hard shot to LeMaster, he throws Madlock into the dugout.
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#15. Whenever you get an inflamed tendon, you've got a problem. OK, here's the next pitch to Gene Tendon.
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#16. The sky is so clear today you can see all the way to Missouri.
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#17. They throw Winfield out at second, but he's safe.
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#18. Larry Moffett is 6' 3". Last year he was 6" 6".
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#19. The last time Pena faced the Padres, the Dodgers scratched for a run to tie the game and then went on to win 4-0.
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#20. Tony Taylor was one of the first acquisitions that the Phillies made when they reconstructed their team. They got him from Philadelphia.
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#22. There's a shot up the alley. Oh, it's just foul.
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#23. That big guy, Winfield, at 6'6, can do things only a small man can do.
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#24. The game in St. Louis has been halted in the fourth inning because of rain. I'll bet they have the jacuzzis going there.
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#25. The Padres are really swinging some hot hats tonight!
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#26. Billy Almon has all of his in-laws and outlaws here this afternoon.
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#27. We started with 53,000 people. Half are gone, but surprisingly, most are still here!
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#28. There's a deep fly ball ... Winfield goes back, back ... his head hits the wall ... it's rolling towards second base.
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#29. Parker's grand slam is the same as going 4 for 4, even though he went 1 for 4.
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#30. Ozzie Smith is out there roaming around like glass.
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#31. It's off the leg and into the left field of Doug Rader.
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#32. Those amateur umpires are certainly flexing their fangs tonight.
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#33. Edwards missed getting Stearns at third base by an eyeball.
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#34. The ex-left-hander Dave Roberts will be going for Houston.
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#35. Hector Torrez, how can you communicate with Enzo Hernandez when he speaks Spanish and you speak Mexican?
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#36. The Padres, after winning the first game of the doubleheader, are ahead here in the top of the fifth and hoping for a split.
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#37. Last night's homer was Stargell's 399th career home run, leaving him one shy of 500.
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#38. Hi, folks, I'm Jerry Gross. No, I'm not, I'm Jerry Coleman.
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#40. Ron Guidry is not very big, maybe 140 pounds, but he has an arm like a lion.
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#41. That's the fourth extra base hit for the Padres - two doubles and a triple.
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#42. There is someone warming up in the Giants' bullpen, but he's obscured by his number.
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#44. Pete Rose has three thousand hits and three thousand fourteen overall.
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#45. George Hendrick simply lost that sun-blown pop-up.
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#47. Right now Andy Larkin is pitching just like young Andy Larkin.
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#48. Eric Show will be 0 for 10 if that pop fly ever comes down.
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#50. Renko has just about had it. Pretty soon somebody will come out of the dugout with a fork and get him.
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#51. Montefusco bare-hands it and throws him out. That grounder will make you a traveling salesman in a hurry!
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#52. Tony Gwynn, the fat batter behind Finley, is waiting.
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#53. I sure hope you're staying alive for the upcoming Dodgers series.
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#54. With one out in the first, Dave Roberts looks a lot better than the last time he pitched against the Padres!
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#56. If ever an error had "F" written on it, that grounder did.
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#57. A day without newspapers is like walking around without your pants on.
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#60. Winfield goes back to the wall. He hits his head on the wall and it rolls off! It's rolling all the way back to second base! This is a terrible thing for the Padres!
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#61. I like to use big words so people will think I know what I'm talking about.
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#62. The way he's swinging the bat, he won't get a hit until the 20th century.
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#63. Enos Cabell started out here with the Astros, and before that he was with the Orioles.
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#64. Bob Davis has his hair differently this year, short with curls like Randy Jones wears. I think you call it a Frisbee.
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#65. Houston has its largest crowd of the night here this evening.
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#66. Many people think the Cards at the end of the wire will cross the finish line first.
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#67. Gene Richards swings, the ball bounces foul and hits him in the head. No harm done.
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#68. I challenge anyone, even with a radar machine, to hit that slider.
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#69. Ozzie makes a leaping, diving stop, shovels to Fernando and everybody drops everything.
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#70. Those numbers with Tony are so often and so interesting.
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#71. I've made a couple of mistakes I'd like to do over.
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#72. At the end of six innings of play, it's Montreal 5, Expos 3.
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#73. Templeton is as hot as you can be and still walk!
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#75. The first pitch to Tucker Ashford is grounded into left field. No, wait a minute. It's ball one. Low and outside.
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#76. Hrabosky looks fierce in that Fu Manchu haircut.
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#78. Ozzie Smith just made another play that I've never seen anyone else make before, and I've seen him make it more often than anyone else ever has.
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#79. I don't mean he missed him, but he just didn't get him when he put the tag on him.
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#80. On the mound is Randy Jones, the left-hander with the Karl Marx hairdo.
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#81. They've taken the foot off Johnny Grubb. Uh, they've taken the shoe off Johnny Grubb.
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#83. You never ask why you've been fired because if you do, they're liable to tell you.
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#84. Mike Caldwell, the Padres' right-handed southpaw, will pitch tonight.
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#85. Zane Smith is a guy who can shut you out as well as look at you.
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#86. It was a death struggle every day being a Yankee you either won or you lost. There was no second place. Half of us were nuts by the end of a season.
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#87. Larry Lintz steals second standing up. He slid, but he didn't have to.
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#88. Over the course of a season, a miscue will cost you more than a good play.
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#90. The new Haitian baseball can't weigh more than four ounces or less than five.
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#91. Well, it looks like the all-star balloting is about over, especially in the National and American Leagues.
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#92. Grubb goes back, back ... He's under the warning track and makes the play.
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#95. That's Hendrick's 19th home run. One more and he reaches double figures.
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#96. You walk into the locker room, and you see players with their ripping muscles and stomachs you could wash your clothes in.
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#97. McCovey swings and misses, and it's fouled back.
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#98. Sanguillen is totally unpredictable to pitch to because he's so unpredictable.
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#99. And Kansas City is at Chicago tonight, or is it Chicago at Kansas City? Well, no matter as Kansas City leads in the eighth 4 to 4.
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#100. If Rose's streak was still intact, with that single to left, the fans would be throwing babies out of the upper deck.
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