For me, the most important thing is running a good clubhouse. The X's and the O's - you sit up in the stands and, for the most part, a lot of fans go to the game and they know what's going to happen. You're going to hit and run, steal, put a pitcher in, take a pitcher out. Pat Gillick clubhousefangame share on social
What was the first name of the Houston club? It wasn't the Astros. It was the Colt .45s. A lot of guys now will say Colt 45 is a beer. But it was also a pistol, and it went right with Texas. Pat Gillick 45sastrosbeer Change image and share on social
Safeco Field is a lot like a National League park. Because of that, we're more of a pitching-defensive type club. Anaheim and Oakland - and even Texas - are more offensive oriented. We're a club that doesn't blow anybody out, but at the same time we don't get blown out much. We're in most of the games. Pat Gillick anaheimblowclub share on social
There's always, I guess, a philosophy that if you come in, you want to change all the parts, you want to change everything over. I've always tried to preach that consistency and continuity are very, very important. So if I know the baseball people, and I know they're competent and could do the job, I don't see any reason to replace them. Pat Gillick baseballchangecompetent share on social
No matter how much technology changes scouting, no matter how much free agency and big TV contracts change the business of baseball, I hope and pray that the heart of the game will never change. Pat Gillick agencybaseballbig Change image and share on social
When you talk about the American League, you think of Fenway. When you talk about the National League, you think of Wrigley and the fan base that they have in Chicago. Pat Gillick americanbasechicago Change image and share on social
I was lucky to go to work every day for 50 years, to a job that I loved. Pat Gillick dayjoblove Change image and share on social
Baseball is about talent, hard work, and strategy. But at the deepest level, it's about love, integrity, and respect. Pat Gillick baseballdeephard Change image and share on social
Building a baseball team is like building a house. You look for the best architects, the best builders - and then you let them do their jobs. Pat Gillick architectbaseballbuild Change image and share on social
At the high school level, the coaches get these kids in revenue-driven sports and take them away from baseball. There's so much pressure on these kids to even play spring football. We need to get the African-American players back in the game, which I think would make it not only a better game, but more exciting and entertaining for everyone. Pat Gillick africanamericanback share on social