Philip M.

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The burden of the player isn’t to achieve greatness, but to give the feeling of it to everyone he encounters. It was wrong of me even to try to separate life and the game. They were intertwined, meant to be, one affecting the other, one teaching the other, even when the mixture occasionally blows up. It takes a real person, one who understands himself, to use the tool of baseball for something good. For that person, as long as he has a jersey on his back, he has a chance.
Philip M.
I love this - great life lesson.
The Bullpen Gospels:: Major League Dreams of a Minor League Veteran
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