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Steve Carlton Quotes

«It's all quotes, anyway, and it all sounds the same to me.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«It (the slider) just rolls off of your index finger and begins it's spin which will take it down and across the plate (hopefully). Just remember not to twist your elbow or wrist. It should be thrown, with the wrist and grip set, just like your fastball , slightly off center - with the same velocity and intensity.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«I trained myself to perform on the field.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«My major league debut came at old Busch Stadium on Grand Avenue in St. Louis against the Pittsburgh Pirates.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«So what I did on the field was the essence of what I am. Remember me like that.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«It was a milestone that very few pitchers achieved and at that time assured you of election to the Hall of Fame.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«The final release point for the fastball is the tips of your fingers.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«To pick up the paper and read about yourself getting slammed, that doesn't start your day off right.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«I took it personal. I got slammed quite a bit.»
Author: Steve Carlton
«Hopefully, Pete will be reinstated by Baseball and he will have his rightful place in baseball history, a plaque in the Hall of Fame.»
Author: Steve Carlton

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