"He's been popping off about ballparks and he's played in a bleeping coal hole over there at all his career. Clemente's such a great outfielder, it shouldn't matter to him. He should be able to play on the moon. Sure, it's tough to see the ball in Baltimore. But I'm not going to cry about it, I'll just play my game. We're going back there to play, so maybe he can buy a ticket for the stands if he doesn't like the outfield. And if he isn't sure where he lought to play, tell him to watch me. He says he plays in close. I see him playing on the warning track."
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, replying to his opposite number's complaints about Memorial Stadium; as quoted in "Clemente Enjoys the Autumn of His Life" by Buddy Martin, Florida Today (October 15, 1971), p. 2C
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