Skip to main content

Motivation Quote by Lefty Gomez

"I'd rather be lucky than good"

About this Quote

A pitcher admitting he’d “rather be lucky than good” is the kind of locker-room wisdom that lands because it’s half confession, half coping mechanism. Lefty Gomez wasn’t arguing against craft; he was puncturing the sacred sports myth that greatness is always earned, always measurable, always morally tidy. Baseball, maybe more than any major sport, is a casino disguised as a ledger. A perfectly located pitch can get blooped for a hit; a mistake can die on the warning track. Gomez’s line flatters every fan who’s watched fate intervene and every player who’s survived a bad outing because the ball found a glove.

The intent is disarming: self-deprecation as credibility. By downplaying “good,” Gomez sidesteps bravado and signals a veteran’s realism. The subtext is sharper. “Good” implies control, merit, the comforting idea that outcomes map neatly onto effort. “Lucky” names the unruly variables athletes are trained to ignore: wind, ballparks, umpire zones, nerves, timing, the microscopic difference between a line drive and an out. It’s also a psychological tool. If you can’t fully control results, you can control your relationship to them. Calling it luck protects you from the ego trap of thinking you’re invincible when you win and the shame spiral when you don’t.

Context matters: Gomez played in an era when baseball was becoming national theater, with heroes expected to speak like legends. His quip refuses the marble statue. It’s a wink at the audience and a quiet rebuke to a culture that confuses performance with destiny.

Quote Details

TopicWitty One-Liners
SourceAttributed quote: "I'd rather be lucky than good." , Lefty Gomez. See Wikiquote entry for Lefty Gomez for common attribution.
More Quotes by Lefty Add to List
Id rather be lucky than good
Click to enlarge Portrait | Landscape

About the Author

USA Flag

Lefty Gomez (November 26, 1908 - February 17, 1989) was a Athlete from USA.

6 more quotes available

View Profile

Similar Quotes

Joe Gold, Businessman
Tennessee Williams, Dramatist
John Webster, Playwright
Small: John Webster