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Whatever happens, I'm ready to face it.
Ernie Harwell
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Ernie Harwell
Age: 92 †
Born: 1918
Born: January 25
Died: 2010
Died: May 4
Journalist
Sports Commentator
Sportscaster
Washington
Georgia
William Earnest Harwell
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Everybody in the minor leagues - if you're a player, an announcer, whatever - wants to be in the big leagues.
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Baseball is a tongue-tied kid from Georgia growing up to be an announcer and praising the Lord for showing him the way to Cooperstown. This is a game for America. Still a game for America, this baseball!
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I just have faith. It's just there. It's not any big deal.
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I think God always has the best for us.
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I have great faith that Heaven's there and I'll see my brothers and my mom and dad when I get there.
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I deeply appreciate the people of Michigan. I love their grit. I love the way they face life. I love the family values they have.
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Anything can happen. That's the beauty of creating.
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There's a man in Mobile who remembers that Honus Wagner hit a triple in Pittsburgh 46 years ago. That's baseball.
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I've found that if you wear a beret, people think you're either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.
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God blessed me by putting me here for thirty-one years at Michigan and Trumbull.
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I think I owe thanks to the people who have listened to me over the years, who tuned in on the radio. They have given me a warmth and loyalty that I've never been able to repay. The way they have reached out to me has certainly been the highlight of my life.
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The greatest single moment Ive ever known in Detroit was Jim Northrups triple in the seventh game of the World Series in St. Louis. It was a stunning moment because not only were the Tigers winning a world championship that meant so much to an entire city, they were beating the best pitcher I ever saw-Bob Gibson.
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Nicknames are baseball, names like Zeke and Pie and Kiki and Home Run and Cracker and Dizzy and Dazzy.
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Baseball is a spirited race of man against man, reflex against reflex. A game of inches. Every skill is measured. Every heroic, every failing is seen and cheered, or booed. And then becomes a statistic.
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Needless to say, I have more no-hitters than Nolan Ryan.
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A tall, thin old man waving a scorecard from the corner of his dugout. That's baseball.
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Baseball is a ballet without music. Drama without words.
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Baseball is a rookie, his experience no bigger than the lump in his throat as he begins fulfillment of his dream.
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Baseball is a lot like life. It's a day-to-day existence, full of ups and downs. You make the most of your opportunities in baseball as you do in life.
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But most of all, I'm a part of you people out there who have listened to me, because especially you people in Michigan, you Tiger fans, you've given me so much warmth, so much affection and so much love.
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