64 ordspråk av Pete Rose

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Pete Rose föddes den April 14th 1941 - US sports baseball
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 I don't think Pete ran a red light or had a speeding ticket. That's the kind of kid he is, ... I wish people understood how small the mistake he made is.

 I like Rose as a person. He played with great passion. I think he made a tragic mistake. We all make mistakes. You forgive and you move on. But Rose made a tragic mistake in not telling the truth. That's a tough nut for Bud [ Selig ] to handle. It was a sickness with [Rose]. He'd go to the dog track and he'd bet two or three thousand dollars on the dog running. He loved the action.  You shouldn't have any betting in the locker room at all, whether it's baseball or it's horses. You can't beat the horses. You can't beat any kind of gambling because they have the odds. if they get deep into you they're going to say, 'Do this or do that.'

 I made a big mistake. I was wrong. But I can't change it. I just wish people would understand and give me a second chance. I won't need a third chance.

 I should have had the opportunity to get help, but baseball had no fancy rehab for gamblers like they do for drug addicts, ... If I had admitted my guilt, it would have been the same as putting my head on the chopping block -- lifetime ban. Death penalty. I spent my entire life on the baseball fields of America, and I was not going to give up my profession without first seeing some hard evidence. ... Right or wrong, the punishment didn't fit the crime -- so I denied the crime.

 I think amphetamines, if I'm not mistaken, are something that's going to give you something like false hope.

 I think people understand that I understand I made some mistakes and I can?t change them,

 I think, first of all, you have to understand I think I have a pretty good relationship with Mr. Selig, ... I do. It just took me a long time to meet him. I met him in Atlanta [at the 1999 World Series when Selig lifted the ban so Rose could appear with the All-Century Team], first time. I believe he is a fair man.

 I used to tell him that with two outs and a man on second, I want Arnold at the plate.

 I was born on the day Lincoln was shot and the Titanic sank.

 I'd walk through hell in a gasoline suit to play baseball.

 I'm all over that,

 I'm just like everybody else. I have two arms, two legs and four-thousand hits.

 I'm no different from anybody else with two arms, two legs, and forty-two hundred hits.

 I'm sure everybody's going to rebound and we'll be back next year or wherever we may end up down the road,

 I've been wrong about six times as far as that goes. Now I am hoping they do something, but I sure am not optimistic. I am less optimistic as every month goes by.


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