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"Army life was rough. Would you believe it, they actually wanted me to pitch three times a week." Source: Slick (Whitey Ford, 1988)
"Hell, if I didn't drink drink or smoke, I'd win twenty games every year. It's easy when you don't drink or smoke or horse around." Source: Widely Attributed
"If anybody asks me who my favorite pitcher of all-time is, I say Warren Spahn." Source: An Indian Summer: The 1957 Milwaukee Braves Champions of Baseball (Thad Mumau, 2007)
"I didn't begin cheating until late in my career, when I needed something to help me survive. I didn't cheat when I won the twenty-five games in 1961. I don't want anybody to get any ideas and take my Cy Young Award away. And I didn't cheat in 1963 when I won twenty-four games. Well, maybe a little." Source: Slick (Whitey Ford, 1988)
"I know (Sandy) Koufax weakness. He can't hit." Source: Widely Attributed
"I never threw the spitter, well maybe once or twice when I really needed to get a guy out real bad." Source: Widely Attributed
"Sooner or later the arm goes bad. It has to...Sooner or later you have to start pitching in pain." Source: Vida: His Own Story (Bill Libby & Vida Blue, 1972)
"There's no easier pitch to hit than a splitter that doesn't do anything." Source: Slick (Whitey Ford, 1988)
"The way to make coaches think you're in shape in the spring is to get a tan." Source: Ball Four (Jim Bouton, 1971)
"You kind of took it for granted around the Yankees that there was always going to be baseball in October." Source: Slick (Whitey Ford, 1988)
"You would be amazed how many important outs you can get by working the count down to where the hitter is sure you're going to throw to his weakness, and then throw to his power instead." Source: The Third Fireside Book of Baseball (Charles Einstein, 1968)
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