"We're the best team in baseball, but not by much"
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The line works because it manages two audiences at once. To the public, it projects calm authority - a veteran manager refusing the cartoonish swagger of “unstoppable.” That makes his confidence feel earned rather than promotional. To his players, the second clause is a weapon. “Not by much” strips away complacency; it implies that talent isn’t protection, only a slim margin maintained by attention, preparation, and daily effort. You can hear the warning inside the compliment: act like you’re ahead by a mile and you’ll be tied by Tuesday.
There’s also a managerial philosophy hiding in plain sight. Anderson coached in an era when teams were built on depth, fundamentals, and relentless competence, not just a couple of headline stars. He’s framing “best” as an operational achievement, not a destiny. The subtext is almost mathematical: the gap between champions and everyone else is measured in small decisions repeated all season. Winning isn’t a crown you wear; it’s a lead you defend.
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| Topic | Teamwork |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Anderson, Sparky. (2026, January 15). We're the best team in baseball, but not by much. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-the-best-team-in-baseball-but-not-by-much-154821/
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"We're the best team in baseball, but not by much." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-the-best-team-in-baseball-but-not-by-much-154821/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.





