“I hear people say I swing at bad pitches. What is a bad pitch? If I can hit it, it's not a bad pitch.”

As quoted in "SPORTS BEAT: Bucco Ship Needs Clemente's Big Bat" by Wendell Smith in The New Pittsburgh Courier (April 10, 1965), p. 15
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1965</big>

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Puerto Rican baseball player 1934–1972

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