Willie Stargell Biography

Occup.Athlete
FromUSA
BornMarch 6, 1940
DiedApril 9, 2001
Aged61 years
Wilver Dornell "Willie" Stargell was born on March 6, 1940, in Earlsboro, Oklahoma, United States. He was a specialist baseball gamer, that ended up being widely known as one of the best power hitters in Major League Baseball. Stargell spent his entire 21-year profession (from 1962 to 1982) betting the Pittsburgh Pirates, assisting lead the team to two World Series championships in 1971 and 1979.

Throughout Stargell's youth, his family transferred to Alameda, California, where he grew a rate of interest in baseball. He was a gifted multi-sport athlete at Encinal High School, however at some point picked baseball as his main focus. Stargell authorized with the Pirates in 1959 as an amateur free agent and also made his big league debut on September 16, 1962, at the young age of 22.

Stargell's effective striking abilities made him a possession to the Pirates from the get go. He struck 475-foot home runs, earning the label "Pops" because of his powerful swing. He primarily played as a left fielder and very first baseman, however his leading force at home plate quickly made him an icon in Pittsburgh baseball.

Over his profession, Stargell struck 475 home runs as well as had a job batting standard of.282. He was regularly considered as among one of the most powerful as well as clutch players in baseball. Stargell earned 7 All-Star selections as well as numerous considerable honors, including National League Most Valuable Player in 1979, and also two-time home run leader in 1971 and also 1973. He played a crucial duty in directing the Pirates to their two World Series champions in 1971 and also again in 1979 when he was additionally granted the World Series Most Valuable Player.

Stargell was a real leader on and off the field. He advertised unity in the clubhouse and fostered the advancement of more youthful players. His contributions extended past the Pirates; he supported the community and added to several philanthropic causes throughout Pittsburgh during his time with the team.

After relinquishing playing baseball in 1982, Stargell continued to operate in the sector, working as an instructor for the Atlanta Braves from 1986 to 1988.

On April 9, 2001, Willie Stargell died complying with issues from a stroke in Wilmington, North Carolina, at the age of 61. But his legacy really did not finish there.

In recognition of his superior success as well as payments to the sport, Willie Stargell was posthumously sworn in into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1988. He was also bestowed a statuary beyond the Pittsburgh Pirates' stadium, PNC Park, where fans remain to pay tribute to among one of the most unforgettable figures in the franchise's background.

Today, Willie Stargell's influence on the video game of baseball and also the city of Pittsburgh are still celebrated. His commitment to sportsmanship, friendship, and also community continue to be an inspiration for future generations of baseball players as well as followers alike.

Our collection contains 43 quotes who is written / told by Willie, under the main topic Family.

Related authors: Lawrence Taylor (Athlete)

43 Famous quotes by Willie Stargell

Small: I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crow
"I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crowds"
Small: Oakland revolved around Forbes Field. Nothing in the city could match that atmosphere
"Oakland revolved around Forbes Field. Nothing in the city could match that atmosphere"
Small: I dont really feel that I deserve all my applause
"I don't really feel that I deserve all my applause"
Small: Ive witnessed thousands of superior athletes try to becomes hitters and fail at it
"I've witnessed thousands of superior athletes try to becomes hitters and fail at it"
Small: Human beings are pampered by the Lord. Their real tests dont come until later in life
"Human beings are pampered by the Lord. Their real tests don't come until later in life"
Small: We devote our entire lives to becoming good ball players. We take batting practice until our hands blee
"We devote our entire lives to becoming good ball players. We take batting practice until our hands bleed"
Small: They give you a round bat and they throw you a round ball and they tell you to hit it square
"They give you a round bat and they throw you a round ball and they tell you to hit it square"
Small: Its supposed to be fun, the man says Play Ball not Work Ball you know
"It's supposed to be fun, the man says 'Play Ball' not 'Work Ball' you know"
Small: Im always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike
"I'm always amazed when a pitcher becomes angry at a hitter for hitting a home run off him. When I strike out, I don't get angry at the pitcher, I get angry at myself. I would think that if a pitcher threw up a home run ball, he should be angry at himself"
Small: I owe a large part of my success to Joe Brown, who helped me both as a player and a person
"I owe a large part of my success to Joe Brown, who helped me both as a player and a person"
Small: We all wore a 21 patch that one season as a silent tribute to our deceased teammate Roberto
"We all wore a 21 patch that one season as a silent tribute to our deceased teammate Roberto"
Small: Unfortunately, inner feelings and potential are often stunted by our parents, relatives or peers
"Unfortunately, inner feelings and potential are often stunted by our parents, relatives or peers"
Small: The bat is gone, but the smile remains
"The bat is gone, but the smile remains"
Small: If a reporter doesnt like the person hes writing about, it shows up in his article
"If a reporter doesn't like the person he's writing about, it shows up in his article"
Small: I would always reserve a special place in my heart for Pittsburgh
"I would always reserve a special place in my heart for Pittsburgh"
Small: I wasnt out drinking and abusing my body. I simply loved to go out and dance
"I wasn't out drinking and abusing my body. I simply loved to go out and dance"
Small: I was bred as an outcast, part Negro and part Seminole, in my early years raised as an Indian
"I was bred as an outcast, part Negro and part Seminole, in my early years raised as an Indian"
Small: I never did allow anything to keep me from my kids. Theyre the most important part of my life
"I never did allow anything to keep me from my kids. They're the most important part of my life"
Small: I gave out stars whenever an appropriate situation presented itself
"I gave out stars whenever an appropriate situation presented itself"
Small: I found myself in a race with Mother Nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to
"I found myself in a race with Mother Nature to play as much baseball as I could before she forced me to stop"
Small: A World Series trophy is a wonderful thing to behold
"A World Series trophy is a wonderful thing to behold"
Small: To middle-class parents, the project team may have seemed unfit for children, but it was exactly what I
"To middle-class parents, the project team may have seemed unfit for children, but it was exactly what I needed"
Small: To me, baseball has always been a reflection of life. Like life, it adjusts. It survives everything
"To me, baseball has always been a reflection of life. Like life, it adjusts. It survives everything"
Small: Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom
"Judgment traps you within the limitations of your comparisons. It inhibits freedom"
Small: Im proud of the fact that Im the only player to hit a ball completely out of Dodger Stadium
"I'm proud of the fact that I'm the only player to hit a ball completely out of Dodger Stadium"
Small: I was always a self-proclaimed poor slider
"I was always a self-proclaimed poor slider"
Small: I see a lot of people who love their jobs. I see some garbage collectors smiling as they go about their
"I see a lot of people who love their jobs. I see some garbage collectors smiling as they go about their work"
Small: Vietnam helped me realize who the true heroes really are in this world. Its not the home-run hitters
"Vietnam helped me realize who the true heroes really are in this world. It's not the home-run hitters"
Small: To be successful, one must take chances
"To be successful, one must take chances"
Small: The Giants were a good team, but our biggest enemy was said to be Candlestick Park
"The Giants were a good team, but our biggest enemy was said to be Candlestick Park"
Small: Love soothes wounds, while hatred and violence deepen them
"Love soothes wounds, while hatred and violence deepen them"
Small: Im a God-fearing man who worships with my heart and with my life
"I'm a God-fearing man who worships with my heart and with my life"
Small: I was the most powerful left-handed hitter in the Alameda area
"I was the most powerful left-handed hitter in the Alameda area"
Small: I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk
"I flailed my arm in a throwing motion before I could even walk"
Small: Baseball for me was instinctive, born within me, given to me as a gift from God
"Baseball for me was instinctive, born within me, given to me as a gift from God"
Small: I never search for a reason why - I have faith in the Lords purpose
"I never search for a reason why - I have faith in the Lord's purpose"
Small: I love September, especially when were in it
"I love September, especially when we're in it"
Small: I eventually became proud of my strikeouts, because each one represented another learning experience
"I eventually became proud of my strikeouts, because each one represented another learning experience"
Small: Helping someone is what life is all about
"Helping someone is what life is all about"
Small: Theres nothing I value more than the closeness of friends and family, a smile as I pass someone on the
"There's nothing I value more than the closeness of friends and family, a smile as I pass someone on the street"
Small: Life is one big transition
"Life is one big transition"
Small: Ive always been a slave to my heart
"I've always been a slave to my heart"
Small: I loved to hit with men on base and with the game on the line
"I loved to hit with men on base and with the game on the line"