“This makes a man think. You look up and down the bench and you say to yourself, "Can't anybody here play this game?"”

As quoted in Can't Anybody here Play This Game? (1963) by Jimmy Breslin; reproduced in "Rocene's Sport Jabs" by Ray Rocene, in The Missoulian (April 21, 1963), p. 11

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American baseball player and coach 1890–1975

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