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1. NO EXCUSES
Do not blame
teammates, umpires,
coaches, fans, or
the position of the
moon for your
performance. Take
responsibility for
what happens on the
field. Stand up,
make no excuses,
refuse the excuses
that others might
offer you. Excuses
get in the way of
learning because
mistakes are denied.
Be accountable.
Remember you are not
expected to be a
perfect performer.
No one is. Baseball
is not an easy game
to play.
2. PLAY WITH
HONOR
Always hustle, run
out every ground
ball and pop up,
encourage your
teammates,
especially after an
error, bad pitch, or
a strike out, carry
yourself with pride
and dignity. Do not
in frustration throw
equipment. Do not
ridicule another
team or an opposing
player’s name,
physical appearance,
skill. Do not taunt.
Do not distract an
opposing player with
low-level antics. Be
positive with
teammates. Never
ridicule or
criticize your
teammates. They need
your encouragement
the most immediately
after they have made
a mistake. Show your
teammates, your
opponents, the
entire world the
values you hold dear
by how you play.
3. BE RELENTLESS
Never Yield. Never
Yield. Regardless of
what the scoreboard
says, you are never
defeated unless you
give up, unless you
go belly up. No
opponent can make
you do this. Giving
up is something you
do. Regardless of
what the scoreboard
says, no opponent
can extinguish the
flame in your heart
or crush the
intensity of your
will without your
consent. Never
surrender.
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