Quote #0
Good pitching will always stop good hitting and vice-versa.
Charles "Casey" Stengel
About This Quote
Often cited in baseball discussions to express the idea that strong performance in one phase of the game can neutralize strength in another, especially the matchup between pitchers and hitters.
Interpretation
The saying highlights the constant tug-of-war in baseball: elite pitching can shut down even strong offenses, while elite hitting can overcome quality pitching, depending on who executes better in a given contest.




