The ball will tell you who the best players are, not the contracts, not the media.
“The ball will tell you who the best players are, not the contracts, not the media.”
— Michael Beasley · Ball
The World Motivation
The ball will tell you who the best players are, not the contracts, not the media.
“The ball will tell you who the best players are, not the contracts, not the media.”
— Michael Beasley · Ball
The ball will tell you who the best players are, not the contracts, not the media.
I feel like dads should come more into their feminine side.
I don't watch TV. I don't watch anybody else's saga but my own.
One time I had an awkward moment on purpose, you know, just to see what it feels like. I slipped getting out of my car at a big event. I got out of the car and fell face first into the street. A lot of cameras were on me. I was pretty embarrassed. I did it on purpose, though.
I've always been the quiet, not-stand-up-for-myself kind of guy.
In the very beginning whenever Mia Hamm or Brandi Chastain would call for the ball, I'd just give it to them immediately because it was them and I was nervous.
The phrase 'off with the crack of the bat', while romantic, is really meaningless, since the outfielder should be in motion long before he hears the sound of the ball meeting the bat.
I love watching Anthony Kim play, but I'm not a fan of the way he grips down a good two inches on his full-swing shots. Choking down lightens the club's swing weight and effectively makes the shaft stiffer. It also makes it difficult to hit the ball high enough for all situations.
When I grew up, I tried to score off every ball, be it a 10-over-match, a 20-over, or even a Test match. If I stay in the wicket for, say, about 30 minutes, I want to make the most of it and score maximum runs possible. You never know when you get out; try to score as much possible before that.