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Johnny Bench

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I can throw out any man alive.


— Johnny Bench


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A catcher and his body are like the outlaw and his horse. He's got to ride that nag till it drops.


— Johnny Bench


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I've seldom seen a horny player walk into a bar and not let out exactly what he did for a living.


— Johnny Bench


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Slumps are like a soft bed. They're easy to get into and hard to get out of.


— Johnny Bench


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So, yeah, I can say I always set my expectations so high that I had a lot to live up to.


— Johnny Bench


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These guys were the best. They were the best at their positions and made playing the game easier. And at the same time it made it so much more enjoyable.


— Johnny Bench


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They're like sleeping in a soft bed. Easy to get into and hard to get out of.


— Johnny Bench


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Well, you know, Pudge Rodriguez, obviously is as good as it gets.


— Johnny Bench


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You have to be the one setting your own goals, trying to achieve those goals.


— Johnny Bench


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About Johnny Bench

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Did you know about Johnny Bench?

The years of catching had put severe stress on his natural hip joint and it had become severely arthritic and gave him constant pain. It was hailed after the game as "one of the great clutch home runs of all time. He retired at the end of the season.

Johnny Lee Bench (born December 7 1947 in Oklahoma City Oklahoma) is a former professional baseball catcher who played in the Major Leagues for the Cincinnati Reds from 1967 to 1983 and is a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. ESPN has called him the greatest catcher in baseball history.

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