Mound Visits,7/25/25

PT and ST I’m a huge proponent of Physical Therapy. After three knee surgeries and an elbow surgery, the recovery is quicker and better with PT. But with the therapy there is also some pain. “Spiritual Therapy” is similar. In our spiritual journey, with discipline, we grow, learn and draw nearer to Christ, but occasionally …

Mound Visits, 7/24/25

Value Others One of the many things I love about baseball is that, ideally, all athletes on a team compete as one. Once the umpire says “play ball” there are no Presbyterians, Baptists or Catholics; there are no Democrats, Republicans or Independents, there are no blacks, browns or whites…there is a team wearing one uniform, …

Mound Visits, 7/17/25

We have a tendency to overinflate the importance of talent. What matters most are the right practices; the right environment and disciplines can turn many average performers into high performers. “Hard work beats talent when talent doesnt work hard enough.” (Unknown) “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the …

Mound Visits, 7/12/25

In this era of social media reels, influencers and mega-million dollar contracts for athletes, humility is a rare virtue. When Milwaukee Brewers manager, Pat Murphy, announced to the team that his young pitcher Jacob Misiorowski had been selected for the MLB All-Star team, Jacob humbly shook his manager’s hand and proceeded to thank the veteran …

Mound Visits, 7/10/25

U.S. Marine Matthew Bradford is a friend, a double amputee and has lost vision in both eyes. He recently posted this on Instagram: “Faith means you live in peace even when you don’t have all the answers.” “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.”‭‭(Isaiah‬ ‭26‬:‭3‬) Keith …