Human beings are pampered by the Lord. Their real tests don’t come until later in life. — Willie Stargell
Human beings are pampered by the lord. Their real tests don’t come until later in life. — Willie Stargell
I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crowds. — Willie Stargell
I eventually became proud of my strikeouts, because each one represented another learning experience. — Willie Stargell
I found myself in a race with mother nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to stop. — Willie Stargell
They give you a round bat and they throw you a round ball and they tell you to hit it square. — Willie Stargell
To me, baseball has always been a reflection of life. Like life, it adjusts. It survives everything. — Willie Stargell
To middle-class parents, the project team may have seemed unfit for children, but it was exactly what I needed. — Willie Stargell
Unfortunately, inner feelings and potential are often stunted by our parents, relatives or peers. — Willie Stargell
Vietnam helped me realize who the true heroes really are in this world. It’s not the home-run hitters. — Willie Stargell
We all wore a 21 patch that one season as a silent tribute to our deceased teammate roberto. — Willie Stargell
We devote our entire lives to becoming good ball players. We take batting practice until our hands bleed. — Willie Stargell
When we make a mistake, it becomes front-page news. We don’t need any reporter telling us how badly we played. — Willie Stargell
You only have a few years to play this game and you can’t play it if you’re all tied up in knots. — Willie Stargell