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Well, stealing bases adds some runs but very few, and you lose most of the runs that you gain by having runners caught stealing.
Standardization leads to rigidity, and rigidity causes things to break.
You're just too poor to get rich.
Men feel challenged when a woman is in danger, so those types of stories interest women and they interest men on a level that the crimes against men tend to draw a different visceral reaction. Again, not saying it's right, but they tend to draw a different visceral reaction, which is that the man was out in the world doing men stuff and something happened to him.
Visualizing the movement finally got me over the top after months of practice.
Because crime stories reveal an aspect of our personality that everybody has, but which we normally keep very deeply hidden. We like to talk about the good sides of ourselves. We don't like to talk about our hatreds, our distrusts of one another, our secrets, but crime stories drag those things to the surface and consequently they fascinate people and always have throughout all history.
Crime shapes how we think about the world; it shapes social decisions that we make; it shapes our base of knowledge. But we don't talk about it intelligently.
It's extremely damaging to a fair trial to have people reaching judgment about the case in the newspapers and on the radio before the facts are heard in a case.
If a candidate for office starts talking about thinning the deer population or investing in barriers to reduce the number of deer on the highways, the other side will probably just ignore him, because they're not going to know what to say about it. But there is a chance that the issue will resonate with voters in an unexpected way.
There are many things that you can't measure. But the great fun of what I do for a living is figuring out ways to measure things that people previously considered intangible.
You know one little way in which baseball changes us? We don't even think twice about Japanese names anymore. You know what I mean?
We need new athletes all the time because we need new games every day - fudging just a little on the definition of the word 'need.' We like to have new games every day, and, if we are to have a constant and endless flow of games, we need a constant flow of athletes.
In a crime story, the details become tremendously important - where the staircase was in relation to the bed, for example.
He was called "Pancho" because people at that time didn't have enough sense to be offended by stuff like that.
Crime cases tend to be fascinating until you figure out what happened.
I tried not to write about the O.J. Simpson case too much because so much has already been said about it, but there are a lot of questions left worth asking. However, the case is very useful to illustrate other points. The case is a common reference point because everybody knows the ins and outs of it, more than any other case in this generation, so it becomes useful to reference other points. In itself, there aren't that many questions about it that remain unanswered.
If you can't learn to do something well, learn to enjoy doing it badly.
Do people really believe there's something different about the eyes of murderers?
The fact is that everybody around a college basketball game - the coaches, the announcers, even the referees at a lower level - calculates when the game is really over. They calculate it with intuition and guesswork.
I made baseball as much fun as doing your taxes!
Professionalism in medicine has given us medial miracles for the affluent but hospitals that will charge $35 for aspirin.
If you go to a party populated by the NPR crowd and you start talking about JonBenet Ramsey, people will look at you as if you had forgotten your pants.
I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
I try to take large, general questions that are difficult to resolve and break them down into small, very specific questions that have clear answers.
None of us are claiming that the statistical analysts understand the game of football as well as the football coaches do, or that our analysis should take precedence over the informed opinions of experts. I'm not saying that at all.
The human race has been in a long struggle to eliminate murder. And we will succeed.
Words are useful, sir. That's from the communicating point of view. They come into their own then. When you think about it, even Morse code, which seems to be only dots and dashes, is actually dots and dashes signifying letters, and letters that go to make words. I don't know where we'd be without them. For instance, I wouldn't be able to say "I don't know where we'd be without them" if we were without them....
But for myself, I admit I find words quite handy, especially during, for instance, speech or writing. Yes, I think I'd find both of those tricky without words.
It is a very long and very difficult road from a fact to a conclusion. But it is a million times longer from a theory to a fact.
Any of us are capable of doing things we're not proud of under the wrong kind of stresses.
A chart of numbers that would put an actuary to sleep can be made to dance if you put it on one side of a card and Bombo Rivera's picture on the other.
Let's try to find ten good things to say about Albert Belle:
10. So far as we know, he's never killed anyone.
9. He is handsome, and built like a God.
8. He played every game.
7. He has never appeared on the Jerry Springer Show.
6. He was an underrated base runner who was rarely caught stealing.
5. He hasn't been arrested in several years.
4. He is very bright.
3. He works hard.
2. He has never spoken favorably about Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, or any other foreign madman.
1. The man could hit.
I do have a family, and obviously I spend as much time as I can with them. Though even when I'm with my family, my mind tends to drift toward baseball.
Computers, like automobiles and airplanes, do only what people tell them to do.
(Mantle) was clearly a greater player in his peak years.
There will always be people who are ahead of the curve, and people who are behind the curve. But knowledge moves the curve.
Do we need to have 280 brands of breakfast cereal? No, probably not. But we have them for a reason - because some people like them. It's the same with baseball statistics.
On the other hand, if you suggest to a person who has been a victim of a serious crime that we take the issue too seriously, they'll look at you like you're crazy. So that's a really tough issue, whether we're doing more harm than good by paying so much attention to a few cases that honestly don't normally intersect with our lives.
Serial murders are just the worst stories. It can take an emotional toll on you.
We don't genuinely need more literary geniuses. One can only read so many books in a lifetime.
Bunting is usually a waste of time. The - generally, yeah, I mean, if you think about it, bunt is the only play in baseball that both sides applaud. The - if the home team bunts, you get a base. The home team applauds because they get an out, and the other team applauds because they get a base. So what does that tell you?
I would never encourage my children to be athletes - first because my children are not athletes and second because there are so many people pushing to get to the top in sports that 100 people are crushed for each one who breaks through. This is unfortunate.
How easy it is for a fantasy to grab hold of your foot like a rope, and dangle your life upside down while brigands go through your pockets ... Deal with the life you've got. Solve the problems you have, rather than fantasizing about a life without them.
Professionalism in law has brought us the O.J. Simpson case in lieu of justice.
Some people give themselves over to their most evil desires, and those people becomes evil. But in general, it's reductive to think of evil as something foreign and separate from the rest of us. Evil is part of everyone. We all have the capacity to commit evil acts.
The search for understanding, wherever it roams, is a search for better simplifications. Simplifications which explain more and distort less... All human understanding is based on simplifications of more complex realities.
When people disagree with you, what you ultimately have to do is persuade people to agree with you - period.
I like to feel that I understand little things about sports.
There are, I believe, many more false confessions to murders than true confessions.
When I was a small kid, I grew up in the newspapers.
Famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws.
Our society is very, very good at developing certain types of skills and certain types of genius. We are fantastically good at identifying and developing athletic skills - better than we are, really, at almost anything else. We are quite good at developing and rewarding inventiveness.
It's easy for people to grow up in our society believing that certain lifestyles are risk free when they certainly are not.
Television is full of fictional and real violence that's turned into entertainment.
Letting him manage in the major leagues is like sending Bo Derek through cellblock A without a bodyguard.