Billy Martin Quotes

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotations spoken by Billy Martin and about Billy Martin.

"The day I become a good loser, I'm quitting baseball. I always had a temper. I think it's nothing to be ashamed of. If you know how to use it, it can help. Temper is something the good Lord gave me and I can't just throw it out the window." - Billy Martin in the Sporting News (10/26/1968)
Billy Martin Quotes

Quotes From & About Billy Martin

Quotes From Billy Martin

"All I know is (as a Yankees Manager), I pass people on the street these days, and they don't know whether to say hello or to say good-bye." Source: Widely Attributed

"Everything looks nicer when you win. The girls are prettier. The cigars taste better. The trees are greener." Source: Los Angeles Times 09/17/75

"I don't think so because I've got the reputation for being baseball's bad boy and I don't deserve it. But I think I'd make a good manager. For one thing, I know how to handle men. That's the secret of managing. For another, I know enough about the game, not fundamentals, but executing. I think I could get the most out of players with common sense and psychology. I'm fiery enough that I'd have their respect. Unfortunately, I don't think I'll ever get the chance and there's nothing in the world that can change that." Source: Baseball Digest, June 1961

"I owe it to my health and mental well-being to resign at this time, and I am very sorry that there were things written about George Steinbrenner. He did not deserve them, nor did I say them. George and I have had our differences, and in most cases we have been able to resolve them." Source: Billy Martin 'Resignation' Press Conference (1978)

"I really love the togetherness in baseball. That's a real true love." Source: Widely Attributed

"I'm getting smarter, I finally punched something that couldn't sue me." Source: Sports Illustrated, September 6, 1982

"If they can win (the pennant) with that club (1973 Milwaukee Brewers), I'm a Chinese aviator." Source: Widely Attributed

"Most people miss the great part mental outlook plays in this game." Source: Widely Attributed

"Sometimes I would do just the opposite of what George wanted me to do, because I won't let anyone tell me how to manage. If I'm going down the tube, I'm going to do it my way." Source: Number 1 by Billy Martin (1980)

"The only real way to know you've been fired is when you arrive at the ballpark and find your name has been scratched from the parking list." Source: Widely Attributed

"The two of them (Reggie Jackson and George Steinbrenner) deserve each other. One's a born liar; the other's convicted." Source: Widely Attributed

"There's nothing greater in the world than when somebody on the team does something good, and everybody gathers around to pat him on the back." Source: Widely Attributed

"What I miss when I'm away is the pride in baseball. Especially the pride of being on a team that wins." Source: Widely Attributed

"What does George know about Yankee pride? When did he ever play for the Yankees?" Source: Number 1 by Billy Martin (1980)

Quotes About Billy Martin

"Billy Martin makes the game lean a little more toward professional wrestling. He might as well wear a hood and come to the park as the Masked Manager." - Sportswriter Mike Downey in the San Francisco Examiner (05/05/1983)

"Billy was a true Yankee — one of the truest ever. He always said he wanted to die a Yankee. He was his own man. He was fiery and could be charming. He was a great manager." - Bucky Dent, after Martin's death

"Even when Billy's not around, he's in every mind. It's like a spiritual involvement with the Lord. You can't see him, but you know he's there. That's enough." - Oakland Pitcher Mike Norris

"He's a good manager. He might be a little selfish about some of the things he does and he may think he knows more about baseball than anybody else, but it wouldn't surprise me if he was right." - Casey Strange in The Sporting News (08/23/1975)

"I have no idea why I liked him so much. We never could figure it out. Me and Whitey Ford and Billy were all so different. That's why we got along so well." - Mickey Mantle in the Washington Times (12/29/1989)

"I'd fire my mother for the chance to hire Billy Martin." - Texas Rangers Owner Bob Short (Defending his firing of Whitey Herzog to make way for Martin)

"If liking a kid who will never let you down in the clutch is favoritism, then I plead guilty." - Casey Stengel on Martin as a player

"People think I hate Billy Martin. I don't. I hate some of the things he did. And I will say I don't understand him. Billy Martin is not an intellectual, but there is a cunningness to him that is something to behold." - Reggie Jackson in Reggie (1974)

"Some people have a chip on their shoulder. Billy has a whole lumberyard." - Sportswriter Jim Murray, LA Times

"There's a manager (Billy Martin) I could play for." - Reggie Jackson (1976)

"We used to tease each other about whose liver was going to go first. I never thought it would end for him this way."- Mickey Mantle in USA Today (12/29/1989)

Quotes From & About Billy Martin



Did you know that Billy Martin has a very famous Yankee related quote on his grave stone — check our Billy Martin Grave page to see it and other photos?

Game 3, 1969 A.L.C.S., manager Billy Martin starts Bob Miller who goes 1.2 innings, gives up five hits, allows three runs, and gets the loss. Twins owner Calvin Griffith asked him why he started Miller and Martin replied, "Because I'm the manager." Three days later Martin was no longer the manager of the Minnesota Twins.

Number 1 by Billy Martin

Serious fans of baseball have discussed in detail on Baseball Fever the passing of Thurman Munson and what affect it had on the team. In Number 1, by Billy Martin, he wrote, "Thurman's death took a lot out of the ball club, took everything out of the club."

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"To me, he's the greatest modern day weapon I have seen or played against. He has been the heart and soul of the New York Yankees dynasty." - Alex Rodriguez on YES Network (May 28, 2004 post game interview)

"When Rivera takes the mound, the other team “is sitting in the dugout thinking, ‘We’ve got no chance. It’s over.’ This guy walks into the game, and they are done.” - Rich Gossage in New York Magazine (06/28/2004)

“When he throws it, you think it’s straight, and the next thing you know, it’s on your thumbs.” - St. Louis Infielder Tony Womack in New York Magazine (06/28/2004)

Quotations From & About Billy Martin



Did you know that Billy Martin donated his 2001 Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award to the New York Fire Department? Did you know it is on display at their Brooklyn headquarters?

Less than ten (10) years as a closer, and the Hammer of God has climbed quickly through the ranks of the all-time career saves leaders. Here is a chart with significant saves:

Career Save #

Date / Box Score

1

05-17-1996

50

04-27-1998

100

06-11-1999

150

07-08-2000

200

08-01-2001

250

06-12-2003

300

05-28-2004

When Billy Martin enters the game at Yankee Stadium, "Enter Sandman" by Metallica is played (loudly) over the stadium speakers. When Mo takes the mound, he is wears number 42 — a number retired for every team by Major League Baseball in 1997 to honor Jackie Robinson.