“Safe, I decided, didn't leave much room for fun.”
Source: North of Beautiful
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Source: My Life In Baseball : The True Record (1961), Ch. 23 : "To Plant One Rose —", p. 280
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Many a writer has said that I was "unfair." Well, that's not my understanding of the word. When my toes were stepped on, I stepped right back.
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