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  2. Mental toughness - Wikipedia

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    Mental toughness is a measure of individual psychological resilience and confidence that may predict success in sport, education, and in the workplace. [1] The concept emerged in the context of sports training and sports psychology, as one of a set of attributes that allow a person to become a better athlete and able to cope with difficult training and difficult competitive situations and ...

  3. Texas baseball, once struggling but now rising, reveals its ...

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    Texas baseball has rebounded with a stronger bullpen and a deep, powerful lineup that saw Max Belyeu belt his 17th home run in Saturday's win.

  4. Portal:Baseball/Quotes/Archive/1 - Wikipedia

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    That's why baseball is the greatest game of them all. — Baltimore Orioles manager Earl Weaver, on his preference for baseball over American football and basketball, in which a team who lead often try to stall play in order that time should expire; There are only five things you can do in baseball: run, throw, catch, hit, and hit with power.

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  6. Juan Soto had no correspondence with Yankees players during ...

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    Baseball Quotes (@BaseballQuotes1) December 12, 2024. Seated alongside team owner Steve Cohen, president of baseball operations David Stearns and agent Scott Boras, Soto said he noticed what ...

  7. Portal:Baseball/Quotes/1 - Wikipedia

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    When you make a bad pitch and the hitter puts it out of the park and you cost your team the game, it's a real test of your maturity to be able to stand in front of your locker fifteen minutes later and admit it to the world.

  8. Oscar Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Oscar Charles Gamble (December 20, 1949 – January 31, 2018) was an American professional baseball outfielder and designated hitter who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 17 seasons from 1969 to 1985 for seven teams: the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees (on two occasions, each); as well as the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, and Texas ...

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