Grit.

Grit, by definition, is the strength of ones character. For a small division two school nestled in the heart of Springfield, Massachusetts, we are built around a strong natured environment of hard work. We don't have the best facilities, or the highly touted recruits that other schools manage to recruit so we have to be tough natured and outwork our opponents. We do the little things right and harp on the fundamentals because that is what we have to do to win games. Our program is constantly knocking at the door come playoff time and I think this is what will take us to the playoffs in the coming years. 

Baseball players for years have been broken down into five main tools. Rarely do they have all five, but the ability to do a couple well is what separates them. The five tools are speed, arm strength, defense, the ability to hit for average (contact), and the ability to hit for power (extra base hits). I believe their is a sixth tool, the immeasurable tool, which is a players grit. Unable to be seen by the naked eye, it is the tenacity that a player brings to the field. This is the ability to outhustle, outwork, and flat out bring more focus to a players routine. Where could you apply grit in your life? Do you think someone with lesser skill can outwork an opponent?

Grit | Definition of Grit by Merriam-Webster (merriam-webster.com)

What Are The Five Tools In Baseball? - Five Tool School

The Science of GRIT and Why it Matters (usabdevelops.com)

Here is a video about the grit of MLB team Texas Rangers:

Lone Star Grit - YouTube

Alex Verdugo’s badge of honor | Think Blue LA

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