Ron Luciano

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Umpiring is best described as the profession of standing between two seven-year olds with one ice cream cone.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Ice Cream
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Like some cult religion that barely survives, there has always been at least one but rarely more than five or six devotees throwing the knuckleball in the big leagues . . . Not only can't pitchers control it, hitters can't hit it, catchers can't catch it, coaches can't coach it and most pitchers can't learn it. The perfect pitch.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: League
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One reason I never called balks is that I never understood the rule.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Reason
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Throwing people out of a game is like learning to ride a bicycle--once you get the hang of it, it can be a lot of fun.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Fun
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No one ever grew up intending to be an umpire, except perhaps my friend Bill Haller. His brother Tom wanted to be a catcher, so an affinity for masks must run in that family.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Running
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Any umpire who claims he has never missed a play is . . . well, an umpire.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Umpires
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Umpire's heaven is a place where he works third base every game. Home is where the heartache is.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Home
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Lou Piniella only argues on days ending with the letter 'y'.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Letters
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The practical joke is the psychiatry of baseball.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Baseball
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Being an umpire is like being a king. It prepares you for nothing.
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Kings
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If it's true you learn from your mistakes, Jim Frey will be the best manager ever
- Ron Luciano
Collection: Mistake