HS Baseball Players ⚾️
I’ve been around this game a long time, and something’s changed...
We’re losing respect for the game.
• Chirping after every pitch.
• Celebrating routine plays like it’s Game 7
• Trying to embarrass opponents instead of beating them.
That’s not toughness. That’s insecurity. 💯
Somewhere along the way, being loud became more important than being good.
And the worst part? It’s being allowed.
When I came up…
• You showed up early.
• You handled your business.
• You played hard.
• You shut your mouth.
• If you had something to say…
you said it with performance.
• And if lines were ever crossed, the players took care of it.
The truth: 👇
• Baseball is hard.
• You’re going to fail.
• You’re going to struggle.
• The game doesn’t need more noise…
• It needs more respect.
• Nobody remembers who chirped.
• They remember who showed up.
• Who competed.
• Who handled adversity.
• Who left the game better than they found it.
Want to separate yourself?
Stop talking. Start working.
Respect the game.
💯⚾️
The Sound of a Losing Culture.
I hear it in the dugout during games. A player strikes out looking on a borderline pitch. He walks back to the bench tosses his bat and starts the script:
"Blue has a flight to catch," or "The sun was right in my eyes."
The coach nods just to stop the noise. The teammates shrug because they do it too.
But the standard of the program just dropped another inch.
You think you’re just "venting." Everyone else sees a player who is too soft to own his failure.
The 3 Lefts Mental Audit:
• The Excuse Subsidy: Every time you blame the umpire, the sun, or the mound you are paying a tax on your own development. If it’s someone else’s fault you don't have to fix anything. And if you don't fix anything you stay exactly where you are Average.
• The "Main Character" Delusion: The sun is hitting the pitcher’s eyes too. The umpire is missing calls for both sides. The game isn't out to get you it just doesn't care about you. Stop acting like the world is conspiring against your batting average.
• The Respect Gap: You want your teammates to trust you in the 7th inning. Then stop acting like a victim in the 2nd. Real leaders don't look for someone to blame they look for a way to adjust.
The game doesn't reward the player with the best reason It rewards the player who makes the most adjustments.
If you want to be treated like an elite ballplayer, start acting like one when things go wrong. High-level players don't have bad luck they have short memories and a plan for the next pitch.
Average players want the world to be fair.
Ballplayers realize the dirt is dirty and they keep digging anyway.
Stop auditioning for the victim role. Nobody is buying tickets to that show.
#3LeftsBaseball #BaseballIQ
Well, here it is:
It turns out that Democrats are not only conspiring with NGOs on illegal immigration, but they are also conspiring with NGOs to sabotage elections:
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson says voter data is a state secret—yet not only is she giving the data to NGOs, she is also paying them. All at the taxpayers’ expense.
Once ERIC gets the voter data, it sends it out to another nonprofit called the Center for Election Innovation & Research, or CEIR.
The link between ERIC and CEIR is David Becker, a liberal racketeer and their founder.
It gets worse—much worse:
In 2020, Becker’s CEIR bribes Jocelyn Benson through her own nonprofit with $12 million on the eve of the election.
The rest is history: welcome to November 3, 2020—the day your government was overthrown.
So you see, non-governmental organizations are effectively government-funded terrorist organizations—a racket empire the U.S. Congress has created.
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Now, David Becker is the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR), while Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, funneled a $400 million grant to CEIR in 2020 to effectively overthrow the U.S. government.
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In 2020 Jocelyn Benson’s Nonprofit Was Broke, Then Came the Zuckerbucks
Jocelyn Benson’s election nonprofit, the Michigan Center for Election Law and Administration, rarely raised much money—often under $50,000, requiring only a simple IRS postcard.
That changed in 2020, when the nonprofit received a $12 million bribe from the Center for Election Innovation and Research—funded by Mark Zuckerberg—to “fortify the 2020 election” with mass mail-in voting while they kept a fucking vegetable in a basement.
Founded in 2010 while Benson was running for Michigan Secretary of State, the nonprofit largely existed to boost her reputation as an “election expert.” She lost the 2010 race, but by 2018 was elected Secretary of State, leaving the nonprofit behind.
In 2020, the nonprofit and Benson teamed up again—this time with Benson in government—receiving little scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest. Michigan Public Radio described the effort as a “statewide non-partisan initiative” to help voters safely cast their ballots during the pandemic.
The $12 million grant was part of broader “Zuckerbucks” funding. Through other nonprofits, millions more were routed to local election officials for supplies, staffing, and absentee ballot outreach. Time Magazine later described it as essential for overhauling election infrastructure amid a pandemic, and NPR claimed the donations had “saved” the 2020 election.
Attempts to stop private funding or ban Zuckerbucks in Michigan went nowhere. Now, as Benson runs for governor in 2026—an election she will oversee as Secretary of State—the nonprofit remains dormant, ready to spring back with another bribe, effectively overthrowing the state government of Michigan.
Nathan McDonald just finished up a stellar year at Mott CC in Michigan
🛞43 games
🛞.449 BA!!
🛞1.306 OPS
🛞8 HR
🛞48 RBI
🛞20 STEALS
🛞21 Walks-14 K’s
A guy that will consistently hit and is extremely reliable with his glove in multiple positions🗣️
UNCOMMITTED
‼️ TYLER. JOHNSON. MOVING. ON. ‼️
19 strikeouts later, setting an MIAA Tournament record and an Alma single game record, Alma defeats Calvin in the opening round of the MIAA Tournament to face off against Kalamazoo College tomorrow at noon!
Going...Going...GONE! 👋
@MottCCBaseball SO OF Nathan McDonald earned MCCAA Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors after hitting four home runs and slashing .417/.563/1.417 to help lead the Bears to a series sweep!