I just have faith. It's just there. It's not any big deal. Ernie Harwell bigdealfaith Change image and share on social
There's a man in Mobile who remembers that Honus Wagner hit a triple in Pittsburgh 46 years ago. That's baseball. Ernie Harwell agobaseballhit Change image and share on social
God blessed me by putting me here for thirty-one years at Michigan and Trumbull. Ernie Harwell blessgodmichigan Change image and share on social
It isn't me that people love. It's baseball. Ernie Harwell baseballlovepeople Change image and share on social
But most of all, I'm a part of you people out there who have listened to me, because especially you people in Michigan, you Tiger fans, you've given me so much warmth, so much affection and so much love. Ernie Harwell affectionfanhave share on social
I'd like to be remembered as someone who showed up for the job. I consider myself a worker. Ernie Harwell jobremembershow Change image and share on social
Baseball is the president tossing out the first ball of the season. And a scrubby schoolboy playing catch with his dad on a Mississippi farm. Ernie Harwell ballbaseballcatch Change image and share on social
Why the fairy tale of Willie Mays making a brilliant World Series catch, and then dashing off to play stickball in the street with his teenage pals. That's baseball. So is the husky voice of a doomed Lou Gehrig saying, 'I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of this earth.' Ernie Harwell baseballbrilliantcatch share on social
What happens with any announcer when he comes into an area, if he stays four or five years and does a fairly decent job, people accept him and he becomes part of the family. Ernie Harwell acceptannouncerarea Change image and share on social