25 Famous Wade Boggs Quotes For Success

Wada Boggs is a retired American professional baseball third baseman. During his 18-year baseball career, he was a member of the Boston Red Sox. In addition, he joined the New York Yankees and helped them win the World Series in 1996.

Furthermore, Wade Boggs is ranked 33rd on the list of Major League Baseball players’ career leaders in batting average. And his popularity peaked when he was inducted into the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2004 and the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005. Similarly, he has amassed a massive fan base that will be following his top 25 quotes, which are listed below.

“A positive attitude causes a chain reaction of positive thoughts, events, and outcomes. It is a catalyst, and it sparks extraordinary results.”― Wade Boggs

“Anyone can be a father, but it takes someone special to be a dad, and that’s why I call you dad because you are so special to me. You taught me the game, and you taught me how to play it right.”― Wade Boggs

“Our lives are not determined by what happens to us but how we react to what happens, not by what life brings us but the attitude we bring to life.”― Wade Boggs

“One guy that I wish was here right now, Ted Williams helped me so much, our long talks, not about hitting but about fishing, one of Ted’s passions, and I wish he was here today to share this with me because I owe so much to Ted Williams.”― Wade Boggs

“When you set goals, and you reach those goals in mid-August and early September, there’s nothing to look forward to. You sort of lose your drive.”― Wade Boggs

“In life, so many things are taken for granted, but one thing I can honestly say is that I took every day, enjoyed the game of putting on that uniform and playing the great game of baseball.”― Wade Boggs

7th of 25 Wade Boggs Quotes

“I HAVE A MESSAGE FOR THE YOUNG KIDS. LIFE IS ABOUT OBSTACLES, ENDEAVORS IN LIFE ARE NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED.”― WADE BOGGS

“I played the game one way. I gave it everything I had. It doesn’t take any ability to hustle.”― Wade Boggs

“I like alligator meat. Tastes like chicken.”― Wade Boggs

“I didn’t get over 1300 walks without knowing the strike zone.”― Wade Boggs

“Lou Gorman gave my number to a non-roster player the year after I left.”― Wade Boggs

“Humbled by the fact that never in a million years would I ever thought that I would be on the same stage with all these great Hall of Famers and enshrined to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.”― Wade Boggs

“Looking back on those days and little leaguer, the Hall of Fame is not even a blinking star, but through baseball travels and moving up the ladder, that star begins to flicker.”― Wade Boggs

“The old saying was, ‘Boggs never drives in any runs.’ I played in 155 games. I led off. That’s 155 plate appearance where I come up with nobody on.”― Wade Boggs

“I felt that I’d rather be lucky than good. That’s the aspect I kept bringing to baseball. The more superstitions I had, the better off I’d have of finding more luck.”― Wade Boggs

“I got pantsed in ‘Bar Wars,’ the number-one rated episode of ‘Cheers’ all time. I’m very proud of that.”― Wade Boggs

“My God… What are the headlines going to be like on Monday if the Yankees don’t make the playoffs?”― Wade Boggs

“I haven’t been really superstitious once I left baseball, actually.”― Wade Boggs

“The owner of the New York Yankees, Mr. George Steinbrenner who I had the greatest respect for, I want to thank him for giving me the opportunity to win that special ring in 1996.”― Wade Boggs

“Then there’s Johnny Pesky, hit me countless number of ground balls and improved my fielding so much.”― Wade Boggs

“This journey started about 42 years ago in a little town of Brunswick, Georgia.”― Wade Boggs

“I think athletes in general are actors. We perform in front of big crowds. People pay to come see you play. So, people come see you to basically act.”― Wade Boggs

“Rod Carew told me once that for those that know you, no explanation is necessary, and for those that don’t know you, none is possible. That’s the philosophy I live by.”― Wade Boggs

“To me, hitting the ball in the air means hitting a line drive, and I hit far more balls in the air.”― Wade Boggs

“You can’t see the bat hit the ball if you’re generating any bat speed. If you’re just laying the bat through the strike zone, sure, maybe.”― Wade Boggs