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One of the fastest ways to get overlooked or passed up on a team is how you carry yourself.
I’ve seen really talented players hurt themselves because of poor body language. And I’ve seen average players earn respect quickly because of how they showed up every pitch.
On and off the field, how you treat your coaches, your teammates, and even your parents matters more than people think.
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How you carry yourself says everything.
Before a coach sees your stats, they see your body language.
Before a teammate hears your words, they feel your energy.
✅ Head up after mistakes
✅ Hustle on and off the field
✅ Stay engaged every pitch
✅ Show confidence, even when it’s hard
✅ Cheer for your teammates
✅ Pick guys up after errors
✅ Thank your coaches
✅ Respect your parents and the people supporting you
✅ Be coachable and listen the first time
✅ Do the little things without being asked
Great players don’t let one bad play turn into two.
They respond with how they act, not how they react.
Your body language can lift a team… or bring it down.
Choose to be the player who brings it up.
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This weekend, pay attention to how you carry yourself. Not just when things are going well, but especially when they’re not.
Anyone can be positive when they’re playing well. The best players show it when things get tough.
That’s what people remember.
See you next Friday ⚾🔥
Aiden McIntyre
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