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Dwight Gooden

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I've done enough wrong on my own, I don't want to get blamed for something I didn't do.


— Dwight Gooden


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I love the fans and I appreciate how much they care for me.


— Dwight Gooden


#care #fans #how #i #i love

If you can get an out on one pitch, take it. Let the strikeouts come on the outstanding pitches. Winning is the big thing. If you throw a lot of pitches, before you know it, your arm is gone.


— Dwight Gooden


#before #big #big thing #come #get

My father helped me become a ballplayer and take the good with the bad.


— Dwight Gooden


#ballplayer #become #father #good #helped

My first year in baseball, there were only one or two reporters. My second year, I got to the Triple-A playoffs, there were four or five. When I came up in 1984, I never saw so many people.


— Dwight Gooden


#came #first #five #four #got

One of the nicest satisfactions you can have is to be able to give something back to your parents when they've given so much to you.


— Dwight Gooden


#back #give #given #much #nicest

Plus, when you get in tough situations, like the bases loaded and nobody out, you never give in.


— Dwight Gooden


#get #give #like #loaded #never

The day I pitched, I would drink either 'cause I was celebrating or I lost and couldn't sleep.


— Dwight Gooden


#celebrating #day #drink #either #i

When I went back to Shea last year it really hit me how much the fans care for me, it still gives me goose bumps. I want to do the right thing for them and my family.


— Dwight Gooden


#bumps #care #do the right thing #family #fans

You got the ball in your hands and you're in command, and if you get your good pitch where you want it, nobody's gonna hit you.


— Dwight Gooden


#command #get #gonna #good #got






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Did you know about Dwight Gooden?

In another All-Star record pertaining to youth in 1986 Gooden became the youngest pitcher to start an All-Star Game at 21 years seven months and 30 days of age. 09 ERA from April 27 till August 12. Gooden appeared on the 2006 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.

Dwight Eugene "Doc" Gooden (born November 16 1964) nicknamed "Dr. K" is a former Major League Baseball pitcher.

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