"I'd rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I'm a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you're going to lose some too"
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The subtext is directed as much at fans and owners as at athletes. When he says “things evening out,” he’s invoking the sport’s quiet religion: regression to the mean. But he frames it in plain, dugout language, not math. That matters. He’s translating probability into a coping strategy, turning randomness into something you can live with. The twist is that it also smuggles in authority: if losing is natural, then panic trades, benchings, and second-guessing the manager become the real irrational acts.
Contextually, this is the voice of the Dodgers era that prized process over drama, built for a grind of travel, injuries, and small failures that don’t make headlines. Alston’s realism has a calming edge of cynicism: hot streaks are seductive, but they’re also a setup. By deflating the mythology of unstoppable teams, he protects focus, spreads accountability over time, and keeps the story from becoming bigger than the work.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Alston, Walt. (2026, January 15). I'd rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I'm a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you're going to lose some too. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-win-two-or-three-lose-one-win-two-or-163084/
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Alston, Walt. "I'd rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I'm a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you're going to lose some too." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-win-two-or-three-lose-one-win-two-or-163084/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'd rather win two or three, lose one, win two or three more. I'm a great believer in things evening out. If you win a whole bunch in a row, somewhere along the line you're going to lose some too." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/id-rather-win-two-or-three-lose-one-win-two-or-163084/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.







