"Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off"
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Then he twists the knife with the lawyer. In mid-century America, the lawyer is shorthand for procedural escape hatches: influence, loopholes, the soft power of money. Veeck, a showman-owner who sold baseball as entertainment but also as an American ritual, plays populist umpire here. Three strikes is the fantasy of equal treatment: the rules apply to the star, the scrub, the tycoon. No cross-examination, no plea bargain, no elegant technicality. Just an outcome.
The subtext is both democratic and slightly authoritarian: people don’t only want freedom; they want limits that feel real. Baseball’s appeal, in Veeck’s framing, is that it stages justice as arithmetic. In an “unorderly world,” that’s comfort - and a quiet rebuke to institutions that look orderly on paper but bend in practice.
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Veeck, Bill. (2026, January 16). Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-almost-the-only-orderly-thing-in-a-128973/
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Veeck, Bill. "Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-almost-the-only-orderly-thing-in-a-128973/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Baseball is almost the only orderly thing in a very unorderly world. If you get three strikes, even the best lawyer in the world can't get you off." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-almost-the-only-orderly-thing-in-a-128973/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.




