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Don’t Play For The Trophy

“The present Is too much for the senses, Too crowding, too confusing – Too present to imagine.” – from the poem Carpe Diem by Robert Frost Baseball players play the game for many reasons. When a kid first starts playing baseball it’s probably simply because his mother or father signed him up to play. A … Continue reading

When In Doubt Pitch It Low And Away

“People think I’m smart? You know what makes you smart? Locate your fastball down and away. That’s what makes you smart. You talk to Sandy Koufax, Bob Gibson, or Tom Seaver.  They’ll all tell you the same thing. It’s not your arm that makes you a great pitcher. It’s that thing between both of your … Continue reading