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Earl Weaver's Ten Laws
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Tuesday, May 3, 2005
Weaver's First Law: No one's going to give a damn in July if you lost a game in March
Weaver's Second Law: If you don't make any promises to your players you won't have to break them
Weaver's Third Law: The easiest way around the bases is with one swing of the bat
Weaver's Fourth Law: Your most precious possessions on offense are your twenty-seven outs
Weaver's Fifth Law: If you play for one run, that's all you'll get
Weaver's Sixth Law: Don't play for one run unless you know that run will win a ballgame
Weaver's Seventh Law: It's easier to find four good starters than five
Weaver's Eighth Law: The best place for a rookie pitcher is in long relief
Weaver's Ninth Law: The key step for an infielder is the first one - left or right - but before the ball is hit
Weaver's Tenth Law: The job of arguing with the umpire belongs to the manager, because it won't hurt the team if he gets thrown out of the game
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Earl Weaver's Ten Laws
Weaver's First Law: No one's going to give a damn in July if you lost a game in March
Weaver's Second Law: If you don't make any promises to your players you won't have to break them
Weaver's Third Law: The easiest way around the bases is with one swing of the bat
Weaver's Fourth Law: Your most precious possessions on offense are your twenty-seven outs
Weaver's Fifth Law: If you play for one run, that's all you'll get
Weaver's Sixth Law: Don't play for one run unless you know that run will win a ballgame
Weaver's Seventh Law: It's easier to find four good starters than five
Weaver's Eighth Law: The best place for a rookie pitcher is in long relief
Weaver's Ninth Law: The key step for an infielder is the first one - left or right - but before the ball is hit
Weaver's Tenth Law: The job of arguing with the umpire belongs to the manager, because it won't hurt the team if he gets thrown out of the game
bads85 at 1:08:00 PM EDT Blog about this entry