“Control pitchers hit corners with an uncertainty of of about 3". One must be a fairly good shot to shoot a pistol with that accuracy.”
Source: The Physics Of Baseball (Second Edition - Revised), Chapter 3, Pitching, p. 27
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Robert Adair (physicist) (1924) Physicist and author
Source: The Physics Of Baseball (Second Edition - Revised), Chapter 4, Running, Fielding, And Throwing, p. 57
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in "D.C. Money Will Talk" by Bob Addie, in The Washington Post (Wednesday, October 11, 1972), p. D4
Baseball-related, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1972</big>
“Mercifully, Henry hit him with the soft end of the pistol.”
Vivian Stanshall (1943–1995) English musician, artist and author
Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1978)
Sandy Koufax (1935) American baseball player
As quote in "Quote... : Father knows best; Soviet hindsight; Life in the NBA: Koufax strategy," The Christian Science Monitor (June 24, 1976), p. 11
Howie Rose (1954) American sports announcer
Consider that for a franchise loaded with memorable postseason moments, you have just witnessed one of the most memorable. A penalty shot goal by Shawn Bates to give the Islanders a 4–3 lead with 2 minutes and 30 seconds left in regulation time.
Calling Shawn Bates penalty shot in Game 4 of the 2002 Stanley Cup playoffs)
2002
“Hit first! Hit hard! Keep on hitting!! (The 3 H's)”
John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher (1841–1920) Royal Navy admiral of the fleet
p274 https://archive.org/stream/memoriesbyadmira00fishuoft#page/274/mode/1up <br class="br"> Memories (1919) https://archive.org/stream/memoriesbyadmira00fishuoft#page/n0/mode/2up
Mark Manson (1984) American writer and blogger
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 4, “The Value of Suffering” (p. 86)
“There wasn't any pitcher I felt I couldn't get a hit off.”
Hank Aaron (1934) Retired American baseball player
As quoted in The Greatest Team of All Time: As Selected by Baseball's Immortals, from Ty Cobb to Willie Mays (1994), compiled by Nicholas Acoccella and Donald Dewey, p. 3