But wherever I was I played baseball. That's all I lived for. When I sat up on the front seat of that covered wagon next to my father, I was wearing a baseball glove. That showed anybody who was interested where I wanted to go.
But wherever I was I played baseball. That's all I lived for. When I sat up on the front seat of that covered wagon next to my father, I was wearing … - Smoky Joe Wood
But wherever I was I played baseball. That's all I lived for. When I sat up on the front seat of that covered wagon next to my father, I was wearing …
- Smoky Joe Wood
When I wasn't lying awake thinking and planning and fighting over that furious pennant race, I was dreaming restless dreams about it. - Smoky Joe Wood
When I wasn't lying awake thinking and planning and fighting over that furious pennant race, I was dreaming restless dreams about it.
The smaller the town the more important the ball club was. But if you beat a bigger town they'd practically hand you the key to the city. Any if you … - Smoky Joe Wood
The smaller the town the more important the ball club was. But if you beat a bigger town they'd practically hand you the key to the city. Any if you …
I threw so hard I thought my arm would fly right off my body. - Smoky Joe Wood
I threw so hard I thought my arm would fly right off my body.
Baseball is all I ever wanted. I could eat, sleep, and dream baseball. - Smoky Joe Wood
Baseball is all I ever wanted. I could eat, sleep, and dream baseball.
I threw so hard (after striking out Art Fletcher & Doc Crandall in the 9th inning of Game 1 of the 1912 World Series) I thought my arm would fly righ… - Smoky Joe Wood
I threw so hard (after striking out Art Fletcher & Doc Crandall in the 9th inning of Game 1 of the 1912 World Series) I thought my arm would fly righ…
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