He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality, and will never, therefore, make any progress |
He who cannot change the very fabric of his thought will never be able to change reality, and will never, therefore, make any progress |
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He worked himself into the hitter he became. He hit the ball much better as a senior than I would have ever dreamed of as a sophomore. |
He works as hard as any youngster I've ever coached. He comes every day trying to do the best he can do. I've said that since Day One. |
He works at it harder than most guys. He's one of those guys that is hungry to get better. He's got a desire, and I like his attitude. |
He works himself into states of crisis and distress, worrying that people are going to know he is a fraud and that his career is over. |
He?s only a sophomore, but he?s becoming a leader for us. And he spends so much time working on it, he can only get better and better. |
He'll be fine. Anybody can get hit from time to time; I don't care if you're an ace or an All-Star closer. He'll make the adjustments. |
He'll come back and get better, ... Being around him for so long and being the type of person he is, he'll respond. We'll all respond. |
He'll get off the mound here shortly. We're building it up and hopefully it's not too long before he's real comfortable off the mound. |