Major league baseball is about the history of the game. Baseball history is so important. It's so much more than money.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In my opinion, baseball is as big a business as anything there is. It has to be a business, the way it is conducted.
Baseball has all the money.
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.
The sentimentality of baseball is very deeply rooted in the American baseball fan. It is the one sport that is transmitted from fathers to sons.
Baseball is only a game, a game of inches and a lot of luck. During a time of all-out war, sports are very insignificant.
Baseball's future? Bigger and bigger, better and better! No question about it, it's the greatest game there is!
The great trouble with baseball today is that most of the players are in the game for the money and that's it, not for the love of it, the excitement of it, the thrill of it.
To me, baseball is as honorable as any other business. It is the most honest pastime in the world. It has to be, or it could not last a season out. Crookedness and baseball do not mix. It has become immeasurably more popular as the years have gone by. It will be greater yet. This year, 1919, is the greatest season of them all.
Baseball is about talent, hard work, and strategy. But at the deepest level, it's about love, integrity, and respect.
The economics of baseball are the big problem. The big clubs make a lot of money and the little clubs don't.