- Even the best teams will lose 70 out of the 162 scheduled games in a season
- The best of the best players will fail to get a hit 70% of the time
- Take it one pitch at a time, one inning at a time. Don’t dwell on yesterday except to learn from it.
- “It ain’t over til its over” (Yogi Berra) – anything can happen even if you are down in the ninth inning with 2 strikes and 2 outs.
- Run everything out as hard as you can. Joe DiMaggio said, “There is always some kid who may be seeing me play for the first time. I owe him my best”.
- You don’t always need the home run. Lots of singles and walks can add up runs quickly.
- Be patient and wait for something you can hit
- Keep your eye on the ball (the process, the goal, etc.)
- Even if you are on the bench, be ready to go in at any time.
- Take a moment to relax and refresh (7th inning stretch). Rushing a play can lead to errors.
- Slumps don’t last forever and neither do hot streaks. Consistency over the long term is key.
- You may not always get calls in your favor (umpire calls). You will get calls that balance that out over time. Focus on what you can control.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Baseball Life Lessons
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