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No matter what I talk about, I always get back to baseball
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"No matter what I talk about, I always get back to baseball"

- Connie Mack

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Connie Mack was a legendary baseball manager and executive who was known for his enthusiasm for the video game. His quote "No matter what I discuss, I constantly get back to baseball" speaks with his deep love for the sport. It suggests that no matter what the subject of discussion, Mack's ideas and words always returned to baseball. This could be analyzed as a sign of his commitment to the video game, along with his enthusiasm for it. It might likewise be viewed as a reflection of his commitment to the sport, and his desire to constantly be associated with it. Mack's quote is a testimony to his enthusiasm for baseball, and his commitment to the game. It is a tip of the significance of having a strong connection to something you love, and the pleasure that originates from being able to discuss it.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Connie Mack between December 22, 1862 and 1956. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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