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Never Let the Fear of Striking Out Get in Your Way. – Babe Ruth
Baseball players hate to strike out. It is a failure to get on base. Your OBP, or On Base Percentage is critical in today’s game. I first heard of this statistic when I read the book Money Ball by Michael Lewis. My then boss and COO of our company, a numbers guy, told me about the book. I downloaded an audiobook of Money Ball and listened to it. I hadn’t been interested in baseball in a while and this opened my eyes to it once again. The book was made into a movie.
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The point of the book was that having a home run is great, but the more times you get on base, the better chance you have of scoring. The odds of hitting it out of the park are low. Swinging for the fences is good, and like goals we want to have that Big Hairy Audacious Goal, that Grand Slam, but sometimes you have to work at our goals one step at a time.
Never Let the Fear of Striking Out Get in Your Way. - Babe Ruth Click To TweetThe more players you get on base in an inning, the better odds for scoring. Getting on base is getting hits (singles, doubles and triples), enduring through mediocre pitches to get a Base on Balls, a Walk, drawing a Balk, or even getting hit by the ball (ouch). That’s taking it for the team. . . in the true sense, no?
Striking out is often thought of as a failure. It’s not good, but it happens. A pitcher will often try to paint the corners, or throw a curve or slider that looks like it’s coming down the middle, but goes wide or low. Being able to watch the ball and waiting for the right pitch may result in 4 Balls before 3 Strikes and you are on base. If 4 batters are able to do that, you have 1 run and 3 more in line to continue.
If you are afraid of Striking Out, you may not be able to wait for that 4th ball. If you fear the strike out, you may swing at the low and inside pitch and Strike Out. . . . Or you may walk to First Base.
Don’t Fear the Strike Out and you may still achieve your goal of getting on base.
Now, if the right pitch comes along, Swing for the Fences – Take the Big Hairy Audacious Swing and Score the Home Run! But as Babe Ruth said,
Never Let the Fear of Striking Out Get in Your Way.
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