Baseball
By: Artur • Essay • 294 Words • June 5, 2010 • 1,317 Views
Baseball
In the game of baseball, batting slumps are one of a player's worst nightmares. When they are doing well, players attribute their successes to mysterious minor occurrences around them that then become habits' the players keep up. After a game in which one baseball player who was wearing an old helmet with it's side dented hit two triple's, a home run, and a single, the player continued to wear that helmet for the rest of the season. Warding off evil spirits through superstitions is another thing baseball player's do. One player always wears the green T-shirt from his university under his teams' jersey. Another won't wear a jersey with any 6s in his player's number. Batting coaches spend hours watching videotapes with slumping players, trying to find what's causing the problem. They examine the players batting stance or swing, but this doesn't always provide useful clues. Some slumps happen when batters begin to worry too much about their misses and about everyone else's successes. But one coach