
Top 33 Quotes About Tony Gwynn
#1. Tony Gwynn, the fat batter behind Finley, is waiting.
Jerry Coleman
#2. Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them.
Horace Mann
#3. They had to return to the one sure and never-failing resource- slander.
Leo Tolstoy
#5. Queen songs tend to be about very personal things: personal dreams and personal ambitions.
Brian May
#6. What I'm trying to say is, there's no perfect life without you. In fact, I no longer dream about a "perfect" life. I only dream about a life with you.
Melanie Harlow
#7. Remember these two things: play hard and have fun.
Tony Gwynn
#8. I had no idea that all the things in my career were going to happen. I sure didn't see it. I just know the good Lord blessed me with ability, blessed me with good eyesight and a good pair of hands, and then I worked at the rest.
Tony Gwynn
#9. I'm not going anywhere with you, you little shoemaker, I said (Rachel to Trent)
Kim Harrison
#10. Ted Williams is one of the best hitters ever to play the game, and I didn't get a chance to see him play, so all I could do was read books and look at pictures.
Tony Gwynn
#11. Life's too short to pretend and play games like that. I want to spend my time hanging out with people who make me feel good about myself. People who make me happy.
Gena Showalter
#12. It's about getting in position and taking a swing. I don't care if you're taking steroids or not; if you don't do those two things, it's not going to matter anyway.
Tony Gwynn
#13. Sometimes technique works better than a whole lot of other things.
Tony Gwynn
#14. What drives me is trying to be perfect.
Tony Gwynn
#15. Nobody talked about my defense or that I used to steal bases, too.
Tony Gwynn
#16. When you sign your name on the dotted line, it's more than just playing baseball. You have a responsibility to make good decisions and show people how things are supposed to be done.
Tony Gwynn
#17. For the world was built in order around the atoms march in tune; Rhyme the pipe, and Time the warder, The sun obeys them, and the moon.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#18. Faith is about submission and trust, not about will and determination.
David Megill
#19. I think the ability to hit - some guys have it and some guys don't - but I think how dedicated you are to trying to get the most out of yourself, I think kind of determines how good you are and for how long. I was born with the ability to hit, but my work ethic has taken it to the next level.
Tony Gwynn
#20. I try to keep it real simple. I try not to add a lot of frosting on what I'm doing. Just take the swing and don't muscle the swing, because if you get in the hitting position and you take the swing, I generate a lot more bat speed, and that works for me.
Tony Gwynn
#21. Steroids do not guarantee you're going to have success. I think a lot of people think that they will, but they don't.
Tony Gwynn
#23. I'm a chemistry guy. I believe you've got to play together to have a chance to win.
Tony Gwynn
#24. Either you have the ability to hit or not. But I also think you have to work at it.
Tony Gwynn
#25. Like a lot of kids, you kind of think baseball's boring - that's the perception.
Tony Gwynn
#26. Knowing the strike zone is very important, but I think the first thing is knowing yourself, knowing what things you do well.
Tony Gwynn
#27. The only thing I do to my bat is put some tape around the handle to build it up a little bit because I broke my finger about six years ago and can't really close it the way I want to. Other than that, the same bat, same Louisville Sluggers.
Tony Gwynn
#28. I'm coaching 'swing at this, don't swing at that,' and in the middle of it, a kid looks at me and says, 'Coach, I think I'm going to fail history.' Or maybe their girlfriend just dumped them. These are kids, and once I embraced that, this became a lot more fun.
Tony Gwynn
#29. I was a contact hitter my whole career but I learned how to handle the ball inside. And Ted Williams played a big part in that. He gave me the advice on how to handle inside pitches.
Tony Gwynn
#30. When I was a kid, man, my dad used to buy me the Ted Williams glove at Sears with the Ted Williams shoes with the eight stripes on 'em. I used to play Little League, and I was Ted Williams-ed out.
Tony Gwynn
#32. I hate to say it, but, yeah, I'm a tobacco junkie.
Tony Gwynn
#33. I think if you enjoy teaching, if you enjoy talking about your craft, that's probably the best way to do it ... because once a player starts to get it, once he figures it out, he'll never forget it.
Tony Gwynn
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