Count your blessings everyday... Take nothing in this life for granted. Say thank you and let the ones you love know you love them. You never know what can happen.
I’ve decided to reopen my recruiting process. Looking for 4 year opportunity’s played this past year at Harford Community College. D1 Eligible season stats below, I’m a 3B/2B @FightingOwlsBSB
BA:402
Runs:32
Hits:43
2B:12
HR:4
RBI:40
SLG%: .626
BB:36
OB%: .534
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Kevin McGonigle’s skill was forged on the lessons of Larry Bird and Tony Gwynn, built through the ethic of a loving mother and a father who works the middle shift at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.
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Kevin McGonigle has arrived!
DeRo dives in on the @tigers rookie and No. 2 prospect in baseball after a dominant 4-hit performance in his Big League debut.
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During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office.
Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known.
He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions.
Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's next?"
I looked him in the eye and gave him two words: "Shower well."
The Colorado Rockies were struggling badly that year.
Pregame preparation was solid. Scout meetings, early work, attention to detail. All of it was there.
But at game time, the tires were flat.
I told Keli: the game did everything it could to us today. We just couldn't meet its demands.
Now it was time to reset.
"Shower well" means exactly this:
• Watch the frustration circle down the drain
• Shampoo, rinse, repeat and get the grime of today completely off your mind
• Walk out clean, go home, and actually rest
Leave it at the ballpark. The game is over. There's nothing left to solve tonight.
Keli nodded. Asked if he could share it with the whole organization.
I said sure. And then it hit me. This isn't just for baseball.
Bad day at the office. Grumpy boss. Missed deadline. Traffic on the way home.
You can carry all of that through your front door.
Or you can shower well.
I've never seen a single problem get better because someone dragged it home with them.
The reset is a discipline. Same as preparation. Same as showing up.
Either we win. Or we learn.
The only real loss? When you don't take a single thing out of a hard day.
So tonight, whatever kind of day it was, shower well.
Tomorrow is a new at-bat.
What does your reset look like? I'd love to hear it.