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Ban Johnson Quotes
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Ban Johnson Quotes

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present an unprecedented collection of baseball related quotations spoken by Ban Johnson and about Ban Johnson.

"A good umpire is the umpire you don't even notice." - Ban Johnson
Ban Johnson Quotes

Quotes From & About Ban Johnson

Quotes From Ban Johnson

"A good umpire is the umpire you don't even notice. He's there all afternoon but when the game is over, you don't even remember his name."

Quotes About Ban Johnson

"His contribution to the game, is not closely equaled by any other single person or group of persons." - Branch Rickey

"Johnson, a ruthless dreamer who lived and died believing that baseball was perfected in order to serve him as a gigantic chess board on which to move his living pieces." - Bob Considine in Life

"The hiring of Landis was the thing that turned Johnson into a screaming harridan and had Ban been just a little less arrogant he might have saved himself the crushing burden of dealing with the equally arrogant Landis." - Bill Klem

"The making or amassing of money was not part of Ban Johnson's life. He lived for the American League and the game of baseball." - Branch Rickey

"The voice of the lion is stilled. They say the lion was getting old, that his roar had become a mumble. It may be so. But never, maybe, will be heard again such a voice. The roar that struck terror to evil doers, in high estate or low, and thrilled to new encouragement those who had ideals and the vision Ban Johnson had." - Earl Obenshain in The Sporting News



Did you know that Ban Johnson raided the National League for stars, renamed the Western League in 1900, and in 1901 proclaimed it the American League?

The 'Czar of Baseball' would push his league harder than ever and they responded by winning fourteen of the first twenty-four World Series.

Ban Johnson literally banned liquor from his fields and fined anyone (even fans) for profanity and fighting at Major League ballgames.

       

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