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Tim Wendel, Summer of '68: The Season That Changed Baseball—and America—Forever Quotes: What's pretty important, and least was for me, (related an exceptionally good pinch-hitter on the pressures involved with failing with so much at stake) you can't be afraid to enjoy the moment.
         

What's pretty important, and least was for me, (related an exceptionally good pinch-hitter on the pressures involved with failing with so much at stake) you can't be afraid to enjoy the moment.


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This page presents the quote "What's pretty important, and least was for me, (related an exceptionally good pinch-hitter on the pressures involved with failing with so much at stake) you can't be afraid to enjoy the moment.". Author of this quote is Tim Wendel, Summer of '68: The Season That Changed Baseball—and America—Forever. This quote is about pressure, stress, celebration,.