"Never let the fear of striking out get in your way"
About this Quote
The intent is practical: swing anyway. But the subtext is sharper. “Fear” isn’t framed as wisdom or caution; it’s an obstacle with agency, something that can steer your body before the pitcher ever does. Ruth is naming a psychological opponent that’s sneakier than any fastball: the urge to preserve your ego by lowering your ambitions. Strikeouts become a kind of civic duty for anyone trying to do more than survive the inning.
Context matters because Ruth’s reputation was built on extremes. He struck out a lot for his time, and he also redefined power hitting, helping shift baseball from “small ball” efficiency to the home-run era’s mass entertainment. That’s why the line works culturally: it’s not abstract bravery, it’s a permission slip from someone who got booed, whiffed, and still rewrote the game. It argues that competence is fine, but greatness is noisy - and noise includes failure.
Quote Details
| Topic | Never Give Up |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Ruth, Babe. (2026, January 14). Never let the fear of striking out get in your way. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-let-the-fear-of-striking-out-get-in-your-way-30030/
Chicago Style
Ruth, Babe. "Never let the fear of striking out get in your way." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-let-the-fear-of-striking-out-get-in-your-way-30030/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Never let the fear of striking out get in your way." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/never-let-the-fear-of-striking-out-get-in-your-way-30030/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





