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Everything I Need To Know I Learned Playing Baseball
I was born a baseball fan. I really had no choice in the matter. My Father was a baseball player and maniacal fan, so I really had no choice. 66 years later, I’m still a fan. It’s done well by me.
Some of my earliest memories involve baseball. I remember sitting in the stands watching my Dad play. In the days before the Dodgers moved west my Dad had a ‘dual crystal’ radio that he could tune to KOA Denver after the sun went down, and we could listen to Cincinnati Reds games. Once the Dodgers moved west in 1957 we had a new favorite. The Spokane Indians became the Dodgers AAA affiliate and we could hear every game. I fell asleep listening to Spokane Indians baseball games until I got married.
What I Learned
Fundamental Skills
I wasn’t very old when I got my first glove and my Dad and I started playing catch. He’d stand there with me until I couldn’t stand anymore.
It’s the same in life, really. You need certain skills to get along. You learn to read, you learn to write by writing and reading. No matter what your path in life, certain skills are absolutely imperative to getting by in life.
The funny part is that it is never too late to learn fundamentals. I’m a terminal right hander and I learned to bat left handed in High School. It was a long, tedious process but I learned.
I’m learning fundamental trading crypto right now. Just the same way I learned to field a grounder. With lots of practice and mistakes. Shake off the mistake and take another. And another, and one more after that. Once in a while you get a bad hop and take one in the face. Take another, the mark will go away. Lost your stake in a currency? Try another.
Faith
You gotta believe. I think the legendary manager Casey Stengel first uttered those words in public. I decided when I was about 10 years old that I wanted to play first base. Pretty laughable because I was the smallest kid around and first basemen are historically the biggest guy on the team.
I believed that I could play first base and I threw myself into learning the position long before I was allowed to play there.
You gotta believe that you can do what you set out to do. Is lack of coding holding you back online? Anybody that desires to learn can do so. Online. For free. To be a proficient coder you will have a steep learning curve and will make mistakes. Lots of mistakes. But if you know you can you will. You gotta believe.
Mentors and Coaches
When I first started playing Little League ball a seriously important part of playing was learning to listen to your coach. Still a lot of fundamentals at that point in time, and paying attention and doing as instructed were absolutely necessary. I’d have crawled into my first coaches pocket if he’d have let me. I wanted everything he had.
For me, it’s the same thing today. I have mentors that are teaching me lots every day. I listen and try to implement every suggestion that I get from those people. I ask questions. I get answers.
I read. I’m making my way as a writer and I have mentors and heroes that are real writers. I read every word they publish, and try to incorporate what they do into my work. Some of them have no idea that I even exist, but still they teach me. Coach me.
Hard Work
I was a sophomore in High School when I came back to the bench bitching about the pitcher making a ‘lucky pitch’ after I had struck out. My coach stood up and took me aside right then to explain to me that it was a perfect pitch and the pitcher had worked harder learning to throw that pitch than I had learning to hit it. I vowed then and there to never, ever be out worked. I may get beat, but not because I didn’t do the work.
It’s the same now. I’m not the best at anything. Not one thing. But I work at least as hard as anyone to become the best. Every single day.
Refine Yourself
I’ve taken millions of swings in my life. At least half of them were with a thought in mind that I wanted to incorporate into my swing. Weight shift, elbows up, bend my knees, head on the ball and much more.
Today I never write without an improvement in mind. I always have something that I can tweak to make my writing better and work to incorporate it into my habitual style. If you aren’t getting better the competition is. You lose ground.
Practice
All the good advice and knowledge is useless you practice it every day. Every single day. Excellence demands practice every day. The best natural ballplayer I had the opportunity to see was Ken Griffey Jr. He practiced every skill every day. Every day.
It’s the least I can do for myself. Practice may not make perfect, but it can certainly move the needle. The more I write, the better I write. The more I trade, the better I get. It just is.
Waste Not, Want Not
Just putting in an appearance at practice gains nothing. The baseball world is littered with really good players that just never evolved to the next level. Most of them got satisfied with their performance and quit putting in the time during practice and consequently didn’t improve in games either.
Don’t waste an opportunity. If you are going to make a post, make the best post you can make. Don’t rely on past performance to make you better, challenge yourself to be better. Every day.
Teamwork
Baseball is the ultimate team game that is based on individual performance. The best pitcher on earth can’t do it alone. He needs the other 8 guys to do their jobs so he can do his. The best hitter ever needs guys to get on base in front of him or the team is going to lose. It’s just that easy.
Working with others requires me to depend utterly on them. If I can’t depend on my teammates I can only go so far and it’s not going to be very far at all.
I have to be dependable. If my teammates can’t depend on me to do my part the team is not going to go far.
It’s about cooperation. Individuals can be competitive and should be, but it takes cooperation with the entire team to make the magic happen. By learning to cooperate we learn to be better than the sum of the parts. Cooperation is the key.
Don’t be a showboat, do your job and let everyone else do theirs. Don’t be a slug, do your part. Don’t rely on somebody else to do your job. Modesty and honest effort combined with cooperation paves the way for success. Every time.
Leadership
Everybody is a leader. Leaders are those that do what they are supposed to do and not do what they are not supposed to do. The quietest guy on the team can be the leader when the moment is right.
Our High School team was a state champion caliber team when I was a senior. We’d been playing together for 3 years and were just plain good. One Saturday we lost a game. The pitchers both threw no hitters and we got beat 1-0 on an unearned run. After the game I lost my mind in the locker room. Fbombs galore, I threw stuff and generally made a real ass of myself. I noticed our second baseman on his knees. I stood right in front of him and screamed WTF. He said he was praying for me, he knew I wasn’t that guy.
I was still muttering FBombs as I wandered away to pick up all the crap I had thrown. It didn’t take a genius to know who the leader was in that locker room.
We are all leaders, in our time. Each of us. Don’t back down. Don’t compromise. Be the best you can be every time. It’ll work out.
Mr. Umpire says “Play Ball”.
Authored by: @bigtom13
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baseball has always had a spot in my heart. i remember all the lessons i learnd transitioning for t-ball to actual baseball and they really helped me as i was growing up
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Cool. I like that you learned your lessons in the same sport I did.
Thanks for the meaningful comment.
That's a beautiful memory........ You just reminded me that Hardwork pays; it's a thumbs up from me
Hard work certainly does pay. Thanks for making that connection.
Very good post sir, finally notice that he is an older person but with an enviable way of writing since he has several points of view and better attraction to read for many, I have read many his post and did not know if he was male or female, if He was young although I do not believe it because of his analytical ability when writing where he looks like a teacher, also very good story where his father was always proud and had that happiness that I did not have and would have wanted where the most essential thing I wanted to be was a professional soccer player and represent my selection but for not having the help I could not realize my dream but I think like his father and I will do it this way so I hope to have a child and that he likes the sport as much as I do not force him.
There was something essential that attracted me more and it is in seeing that I have always said things are won and all these MLB athletes earned their positions through large hours of work every day and it is as mentioned that many are good but do not give the same importance in completing things.
Also I would like to belong to this community and if anyone could answer I would appreciate it with the alama since I am a novice writer but with great applause to be great and I see that here I can have my opportunity, greetings and I loved this post.
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Thanks for the incredibly kind words. I really appreciate it. I honestly do not know if I had professional grade ability. I was drafted not by MLB but the USArmy. I lost an eye and with it any chance. I did play international level fastpitch softball for about 12 years. Because I could.
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A very good post @adsactly, seeing your post about Baseball, all of this reminds me of my dad, because my dad also likes Baseball, when he was still healthy, he learned Baseball, and he has several baseball games. But soon my dad had an accident, and his leg broke, and he could not play Baseball anymore. Therefore, every time there is a Baseball game, he always watches it. But now my father is dead. Looking at your post, makes me remember my dad. Thanks for sharing, and hope you will succeed in Baseball... :)
Thank you for the lovely words and remembrance of your father.
My time is long past, my playing days ended near 30 years ago. But the lessons I learned go on and on. And I still like to watch the game.
Life is a series of awakenings and you just awakened a part of me
Greatness ahead 👍🏻
Sometimes, the awakenings come and we don't even know until they are passed.
Thanks
That’s why we should be in tune with our consciousness!
Thanks bud
Whow! My heart keeps yearning for more of your write ups @adsactly. Baseball keeps one fit physically amd mentally. I happened to be someone who did not like reading long stories and i don't like writing. But today, I'm a prolific reader and a professional writer because of steemit , adsactly and stach. But, can i ask you a question? WHow many times did you FIGHT with your opponents?
There were a few fights along the way. I played a pretty aggressive style and was never shy about defending my team mates. So I fought once in a while. Very insightful question.
Wow you really leant all the wonderful things from one sport. It so awesome. You have really shared a wonderful post @adsactly. I hope to learn from you .thanks for sharing another wonderful post enjoy your day
I did learn a lot from baseball. I played for over 30 years and still like watching.
Thanks for the kind words.
That's aswsome. Ur welcome
I like baseball. The Toronto Blue Jays in particular. The lessons you offer in this post are wise and most useful. I write every day with the goal of improving my skill. Practice is essential if we are going to get better at what we do. Casey Stengel was right on, "You gotta belive.' Without belief, success will remain elusive.
One of my best friends and a partner is a maniacal Jays fan. I am a Mariners fan. This week has been fun for me :)
@bigtom13 Are you from Spokane? I (owner of this account) just finished up at Whitworth University!
I grew up in Odessa. I lived in Spokane for over 20 years before I moved to Arizona. I love the campus at Whitworth. A beautiful place.
faith, heardwork, leadership and teamwork is needed for success for every game...
It is, and I appreciate that you read that here. Thank you!