Showing posts with label Selfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Selfish. Show all posts
Thursday, February 17, 2011
COLLEGE to PRO: Team Dynamic
Minor League Baseball is not about championships. It's not about making friends, or winning baseball games- it's about player development. Every player begins his season looking to get better, achieve personal success, and finish up the year at a higher level- and if the team wins, well that's great, too- I guess.
It's a concept that has taken a while for me to fully grasp- winning is secondary? I'm not pulling for my teammates?
I spent four years in college putting the team first, and I wasn't alone- that was our mentality. Nothing was more important to me than my teammates and our collective success. The team was a unit- we were best friends on a mission to win baseball games and finish our season in Omaha. We were a family, really. All that time spent together, how could we not be? We shared a common goal and rallied around it- there was nothing any of us wouldn't do for one of our teammates.
Now I'm not saying that people don't want to win in pro ball- it's just not a main focus. And when you take winning out of the equation, you're really no longer a team- you are now 25 individuals trying to achieve individual success. And in our sport, sometimes that works- after all, baseball is an individual game with merely a team concept. Guys hit back to back home runs: it's good for both of their stats, and it's good for the team- regardless of whether or not helping the team was a part of their motive.
Labels:
Baseball,
clubhouse,
college baseball,
College to Pro,
Competition,
MiLB,
Minors,
Selfish,
Team Dynamic,
Team First
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