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1. Lose more weight

2. Try to focus better later in the games

3. Footwork on the base

 

4. Lose even more weight.....  :wave:

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Would this be "The" Same miss that I'm thinking about??? 

 

:smachhead:  :jerkit:  :jerkit:  :fuel:

 

Did you forget how to "quote" something there? :rolleyes:

 

Yes, Mr. Perfect, ...that's the one.  At least I admit it!

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The big ones for me are...

 

1. Improve my flexibility so that the day after a game I'm not struggling to climb stairs.

2. Slow down. It's something I have to consciously think about doing, and I'd like it to be automatic.

3. Find a more comfortable position behind the plate. I never feel like I'm positioned as well as I could be.

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1. Be in consistently better position on the bases. Everyone worries about their plate work but I've found that most of the big blowups happen on the bases. 

2. Be more consistent behind the plate too. Ever notice how some nights you just seem to be in the zone and see every pitch really well, then other nights you just can't get comfortable back there? I want to get in the zone more often. I think that starts with being more consistent with my setup and focus. 

3.Have more fun. I enjoy it most nights, but sometimes, particularly if I'm working too much, it starts to feel like work instead of a hobby. I need to just take a deep breath more often, look around during a game, and realize how lucky I am to be out on the field and still involved in the game that I've loved my entire life. 

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1. improve Game management ( i have struggled in the past with this ) ,

2. base work ie; proper position , foot work , ect...

3. rules knowledge

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