Life Thoughts, Wednesday - 3-19-25

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As a big baseball fan, it is disheartening that so many players are getting hurt in spring training. Why the MLB doesn’t seem to see a big problem, is anyone's guess. Perhaps they should look at the “pitch clock.” It began with 20 seconds between pitches and now it is 18 seconds. Then add how many pitchers throw over 100 mph, (which perhaps the human arm was not designed to do), pitches causing their arms to twist with added pressure. Hey, Manfred, stop trying to expand the number of teams and protect the players.

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2025/3/19 Edited to

... Read moreLife can often throw us curveballs, much like the unpredictability of baseball. In moments of uncertainty, we can find comfort in community and meaningful connections. Embracing the value of gratitude allows us to focus on the positives, uplifting those around us. Additionally, exploring how sports can reflect life gives us insights into resilience and strategy. For baseball fans, understanding player dynamics is crucial. The ongoing evolution of the game, particularly with new rules such as the pitch clock, raises important discussions about safety and performance. As pitchers push limits with exceptional velocity, the stakes for injury increase. This reality invites both fans and officials to advocate for player safety while enjoying the thrill of the game. Ultimately, sharing our experiences and fostering a supportive environment is essential for nurturing well-being, whether through sports or everyday interactions. Let's commit to gratitude and kindness as we navigate life's challenges, ensuring we uplift our communities one thought at a time.