Keyword: Managing

There are three things the average man thinks he can do better than everybody else: build a fire, run a motel and manage a baseball team.

(1927 – ) professional baseball player & coach

I'm happy for him [Gil Hodges]; that is, if you think becoming a big league manager is a good thing to have happen to you.

American baseball manager

A manager's job is simple. For one hundred sixty-two games you try not to screw up all that smart stuff your organization did last December.

(1930 – 2013) American baseball manager

I'm not the manager because I'm always right, but I'm always right because I'm the manager.

(1925 – 2005) American baseball player & manager

Managing a baseball team is like trying to make chicken salad out of chicken shit.

American baseball player

His detractors faulted him for over managing and for giving more signs than the Coast Guard.

baseball writer

I couldn't done it without my players.

(1890 – 1975) American baseball manager

I never got many questions about my managing. I tried to get twenty-five guys who didn't ask questions.

(1930 – 2013) American baseball manager

Managing is getting paid for home runs someone else hits.

(1890 – 1975) American baseball manager

Running a ball club is like raising kids who fall out of trees.

American baseball manager

I’m not sure whether I’d rather be managing or testing bulletproof vests.

American baseball player, manager & executive

More than anyone else, he's (Hank Aaron) made me wish I wasn't a manager.

American baseball manager

If you start worrying about the people in the stands, before too long you're up in the stands with them.

Los Angeles Dodgers’ manager

I managed good but, boy, did they play bad.

(1927 – ) professional baseball player & coach