"Baseball is more than a game to me, it's a religion"
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Klem worked during baseball’s transformation into a national institution, when the sport was busy selling itself as clean, stabilizing entertainment after the Black Sox scandal made “integrity” a marketable product. An umpire’s job is to embody that integrity in real time: to turn chaos into verdicts with a snap decision and a sharp gesture. Calling baseball a religion elevates that role. The plate becomes an altar, the strike zone a doctrine, the rulebook a scripture you don’t interpret so much as enforce.
There’s subtext, too, in the phrasing “to me.” Klem isn’t claiming baseball should replace anyone’s faith; he’s admitting the sport has claimed his. It’s a self-portrait of devotion that’s also a subtle demand for reverence: if this is a religion, then the umpire isn’t a nuisance. He’s the officiant, and you’re expected to believe.
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Klem, Bill. (2026, January 16). Baseball is more than a game to me, it's a religion. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-more-than-a-game-to-me-its-a-religion-126072/
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Klem, Bill. "Baseball is more than a game to me, it's a religion." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-more-than-a-game-to-me-its-a-religion-126072/.
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"Baseball is more than a game to me, it's a religion." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-is-more-than-a-game-to-me-its-a-religion-126072/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







