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On failure for new and old players
"Baseball organizations don't understand that with a certain kind of highly talented player who has trouble with failure, they need to suck it up and let the kid develop," Dorfman said. "You don't push him along too fast. Take it slow, so his failure is not public exposure and humiliation. Teach him perspective-- that baseball matters but it doesn't matter too much. Teach him that what matters isn't whether I just struck out. What matters is that I behave impeccably when I compete. The guy believes in his talent. What he doesn't believe in is himself. He seems himself exclusively in his statistics. If his stats are bad, he has zero self-worth. He's never developed a coping mechanism because he's never had anything to cope with."
quoted from Moneyball by Michael Lewis |
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Re: On failure for new and old players
Solid quote...very applicable.
And for anyone who hasnt read it "moneyball" is a solid read. |
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Re: On failure for new and old players
Ty.
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