Carlos Delgado has the most home runs among Puerto Rican-born players (473) and is the Blue Jays franchise leader in HR, RBI and total bases!
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Led by senior Ryan Voois' 67 (-4), the No. 12 Fighting Illini shot 9-under in Round 2 of the NCAA Athens Regional, pulling within two strokes of the cutline heading into Wednesday's final round.
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So you must ask yourself if you have those types of routines.
Ways to get you back into the moment, out of your own head, and ready for whats next.
If you don't have those routines...
then you will find yourself consistently inconsistent.
Crazy how fast momentum flips in sports.
One minute you’re in control…
next minute everything feels rushed.
Same players. Same game.
The difference?
Who can slow it down when it speeds up.
When the game speeds up…
decision-making gets worse.
You stop reacting and start thinking.
That’s when mistakes pile up.
The best players have a way to reset—
a breath, a routine, something that brings them back to the present.
Big Ten Golfer of the Week: Freddie Turnell
🟠 Won the Hoosier Collegiate, his first title as an Illini and the second of his career.
🔵 Carded 212 (-1) as the only competitor with multiple rounds under par.
🟠 Shot par or better on 44 of 54 holes with 10 birdies and an eagle.
@Raylanstrophan@LSUbaseball That’s a definite Zone performance! I’ve coached 3 MLB players to hit 4 HR. After all three x I’ve said, “you’re only as great as the game after greatness. Get back on the mountain and climb. NEXT!”
Watched a guy at Augusta make 3 straight perfect swings…
and still walk off with bogey.
That place doesn’t care how good your swing is.
It exposes your decisions.
Most players lose the Masters trying to force it.
The best ones just manage it.
Everyone says they’re committed…
until it gets inconvenient.
Early mornings.
Bad games.
No recognition.
That’s where commitment actually shows up.
Not when it’s easy—
but when it would be easier to quit.
And the truth is…
most people aren’t lacking talent—
they’re lacking consistency in those moments.
Commitment isn’t what you say.
It’s what you do when no one’s watching.