Top 16 Batter Box Quotes
#1. I like to see a lot of pitches just to get a feel for being in the batter's box and seeing pitches.
Jason Bay
#2. When I was in the batter's box, I felt sorry for the pitcher.
Rogers Hornsby
#3. The most liberating moment, is the moment you finally let go.
Ava Harrison
#4. When you step into the batter's box, have nothing on your mind except baseball.
Pete Rose
#5. I love the free entertainment that patients provide. People say and do the most ridiculous things, and I've got a front row seat to the absurdity." - A Colorado travel nurse
Alexandra Robbins
#6. At the end of the day, it's a series of individual challenges played out against a team defense. It's a psersonal test every time I step into the batter's box: Can I do better than the last time? And that's why I love it.
Barry Lyga
#7. When I start thinking in the batter's box, that's when I get into trouble.
Dan Uggla
#8. When I step into the batter's box, the fans, the noise, the cheers, they all disappear. For that moment, the world is just a battle between me and the pitcher. And more than anything, I want to win.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
#10. I played a lot of baseball growing up, and I always hit better if I kept moving before the pitch instead of standing still in the batter's box. I think a waggle does the same thing in the golf swing. It keeps you relaxed and gets your body ready to hit the ball.
Jason Dufner
#11. The toughest thing in hitting shouldn't be deciding when to swing. It is, for me, deciding when not to swing. You should be swinging from the time you get into the batter's box until something says don't swing.
Chili Davis
#12. There you are, Ariadne," said Robin. "The whole plot of your next novel presented to you. All you'll have to do is work in a few false clues, and - of course - do the actual writing.
Agatha Christie
#13. Even more so in nonindustrialized cultures than in modern Western societies, music is and was part of the fabric of everyday life.
Daniel J. Levitin
#14. Steadfastness is a noble quality, but unguided by knowledge or humility, it becomes rashness, or obstinacy.
Aaron Swartz
#15. Every time I step up to the plate, I expect to get a hit. If I don't expect to get a hit, I have no right to step into the batter's box in the first place.
Pete Rose
#16. Maybe the day will come when I can sit back and be content ... But until that day comes, I intend to stay in the batter's box - I don't let the big guys push me out of there anymore - and keep hammering away.
Hank Aaron