It's not good or bad, but closers have changed things. I don't think you are going to win a World Series without one. Where would the Yankees be without Mariano Rivera? Bruce Sutter badchangecloser Change image and share on social
It's that way all the way down the line. I've got a boy coaching college ball and another son coaching high school. All the way down to summer leagues, all the way down to kids who are 14 years old. All those teams have a closer. Bruce Sutter ballboyclose share on social
The three most important pitches I threw in my life were all fastballs. Bruce Sutter fastballimportantlife Change image and share on social
I feel like a pioneer with the split-fingered fastball. I was the first one to really throw it pretty much 100 percent of the time. It was a pitch that I had to have. If I didn't have it, I wouldn't have been in the big leagues. Bruce Sutter bigfastballfeel share on social
The Cubs gave me a chance to play. They signed me as a free agent and brought me to the Major Leagues. The first day I walked into Wrigley Field was one of the best days of my life. And I owe them an awful lot. Bruce Sutter agentawfulbring share on social
Goose Gossage is a friend of mine, and he's definitely a Hall of Fame pitcher in my mind. Bruce Sutter famefriendgoose Change image and share on social
I'm certainly thankful for what the Cubs did for me. I respect their organization. It's the same way with the Atlanta Braves, an awfully fine organization. I respect everybody who's down there, and that's still where I live today. But the Cardinals represent the best years of my career. Bruce Sutter atlantabravecardinal share on social
It just tickles me still when you see Roger Clemens, as great as he is, throw a split-finger and the hitter just swings and misses. They don't see that ball that well. Jack Morris threw an awful good one and Mike Scott. There's a lot of great pitchers over the years that I think that pitch definitely helped their career. Bruce Sutter awfulballcareer share on social
I enjoy being out with the fans, I enjoy talking baseball, but to get up and tell my life story... I'm not comfortable doing that. Bruce Sutter baseballcomfortableenjoy Change image and share on social