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Mike Schmidt
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Mike Schmidt
A Hall of Fame Third Baseman and Leader of the Philadelphia Phillies
Full Name and Common Aliases
Michael Jack Schmidt was born on September 27, 1949, in Dayton, Ohio, USA. He is commonly known as "The Captain" due to his leadership role with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Birth and Death Dates
September 27, 1949 (birth date) - currently alive
Nationality and Profession(s)
American professional baseball player; third baseman, team captain, and manager of the Philadelphia Phillies
Early Life and Background
Growing up in Dayton, Ohio, Mike Schmidt was an athletic child who excelled in multiple sports. He played football, basketball, and baseball in high school, eventually focusing on baseball due to his impressive skills at the plate. After graduating from high school in 1967, Schmidt attended Mohawk College for a year before being drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Major Accomplishments
Mike Schmidt's accomplishments on the field are numerous. He played in 2,290 games over 18 seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies (1972-1989), earning him a place in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1995. During his career, he won:
Three National League MVP awards (1980, 1981, and 1982)
Ten Gold Glove Awards for defensive excellence at third base
Twelve Silver Slugger Awards for consistently high batting averages
A World Series championship with the Philadelphia Phillies in 1980
Notable Works or Actions
Schmidt was a key player in the Phillies' success during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest third basemen in baseball history, known for his exceptional fielding skills and powerful hitting ability. In addition to his on-field accomplishments, Schmidt is also remembered for his leadership role with the team, serving as captain from 1973 until his retirement in 1989.
Impact and Legacy
Mike Schmidt's impact on the game of baseball extends far beyond his impressive statistics. He set a new standard for third basemen, both defensively and offensively. His influence can be seen in generations of players who have followed in his footsteps. In 1995, he was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, becoming the first player from the Phillies to receive this honor since Robin Roberts in 1970.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Mike Schmidt is widely quoted and remembered due to his exceptional baseball career, leadership abilities, and lasting impact on the game. As a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, he has earned a place among the all-time greats, inspiring future generations of players with his dedication and passion for the sport.
Quotes by Mike Schmidt

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I could ask the Phillies to keep me on to add to my statistics, but my love for the game won’t let me do that.

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I don’t think I can get into my deep inner thoughts about hitting. It’s like talking about religion.

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If you’re associated with the Philadelphia media or town, you look for negatives. I don’t know if there’s something about their upbringing or they have too many hoagies, or too much cream cheese.

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You’re trying your damndest, you strike out and they boo you. I act like it doesn’t bother me, like I don’t hear anything the fans say, but the truth is I hear every word of it and it kills me.

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It isn’t that hard to get RBI’s when you’re hitting home runs, you generally get a least one.

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I don't think I can get into my deep inner thoughts about hitting. It's like talking about religion.

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Any time you think you have the game conquered, the game will turn around and punch you right in the nose.

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If you could equate the amount of time and effort put in mentally and physically into succeeding on the baseball field and measured it by the dirt on your uniform, mine would have been black.
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