Growing Up with Baseball: A Personal Journey

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The origin of the love of the game is hard to pinpoint specifically, but nevertheless my story begins 14 years ago. I was 7, learning new things and questioning every thing I saw. At the age of 7, we really don’t have the best understanding of how the world works nor do we understand our placement in it, but from that age with the little help of a game I began to understand thoseaspects of life more. The game is baseball, and from the age of 7 I have been completely immersed in it.
I can remember myself from a very young age; sitting down and watching the Chicago Cubs play baseball. I probably did not understand the rules or even the basic of the game yet, but for some odd reasons the game always captivated me. The Cubs have been and will …show more content…

These are the years were you begin to gain a sense of who you are and what kind of person you are going to be later in life. Thankfully for me, I had the game of baseball to show me the way. It showed me the right path, and it is a path that I continue to follow even now. 3 years ago, I was offered the opportunity to coach a high school baseball team, and I jumped all over the chance to be around the game again. Looking back, my first year coaching was actually a very important part and time in my life. Coaching has helped me build skills that include, training and development, change integration, and relationship management. Through this opportunity I have also gained a great deal of patience. Sometimes its hard to teach the game to players who have never played it before, but with patience I have been able to ultimately adapting interpersonal communication styles in order to engaging and motivating my players. In our first year as a baseball program we were able to win a playoff game, which was huge achieve and goal that we had set out at the beginning of the season. It’s has been a ton of fun for me to be around the game and teach it to a young core of player that also truly enjoy the game. My players have taught me a lot about myself, and the kind of person I am outside of just

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