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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

N.Y. Times: Glanville: In Baseball, Fear Bats at the Top of the Order (RR)

In another time and place…Mr. Doug Glanville could have helped out Charles Beaumont immensely.

Human nature wants to put the brakes on that rate of change. While your clock is ticking, faster, stronger and younger players are setting up their lockers next to yours. They usually have better sound bites and lower salaries, too. In 1998, I was the new kid in Philadelphia, battling Lenny Dysktra for the center field job. Five years later, I was mentoring another new kid, Marlon Byrd, so he could replace me. Faced with that rate of career atrophy, players are capable of rash, self-serving and often irresponsible decisions. Enter steroids.

There is a tipping point in a player’s career where he goes from chasing the dream to running from a nightmare. At that point, ambition is replaced with anxiety, passion is replaced with survival. It is a downhill run and it spares no one.

...We’re scared of failure, aging, vulnerability, leaving too soon, being passed up — and in the quest to conquer these fears, we are inspired by those who do whatever it takes to rise above and beat these odds. We call it “drive” or “ambition,” but when doing “whatever it takes” leads us down the wrong road, it can erode our humanity. The game ends up playing us.

So let the rookie teach us all something important. Just do it, but do it ... afraid.

Repoz Posted: January 16, 2008 at 06:05 AM | 12 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Russlan will never be fond of Jason Bay Posted: January 16, 2008 at 10:18 AM (#2669460)
Excellent article.
   2. Russ Posted: January 16, 2008 at 12:25 PM (#2669468)
Doug Glanville is one of the most interesting players of the last 20 years. Honestly, he's the type of person that would make a great commissioner if the owners wouldn't be such complete ########## about choosing players for the job.
   3. Quiet Flows the Don Taussig Avenger (Edmundo) Posted: January 16, 2008 at 01:05 PM (#2669474)
I agree with 1 and 2. It's amazing how fast time flies -- it seems like just yesterday I was #######' and moanin' about another year of Glanville in CF and presto, 5 years later I had kind of forgotten about him.
Becoming cognizant of one's own mortality is a sobering experience. It comes so fast to a ballplayer.
   4. Avoid running at all times.-S. Paige Posted: January 16, 2008 at 03:45 PM (#2669568)
Double wow! This is one of the best pieces I've seen written about this subject.
   5. The District Attorney Posted: January 16, 2008 at 03:54 PM (#2669576)
In Baseball, Fear Bats at the Top of the Order
Incorrect. Jim Rice never led off a game.
   6. Mike Green Posted: January 16, 2008 at 03:57 PM (#2669582)
According to Baseball Reference, Doug Glanville made $11.54 million during his baseball career.

It is true that the career of a baseball player can be painfully short. The adaptation is a lot easier now than it has ever been, as cash creates options. Glanville had it a lot easier than Tommie Agee, say.

Fear does not explain the use of PEDs by players of the ilk of Mark McGwire or Barry Bonds. The chase for glory has more to do with it, I think.
   7. Dizzypaco Posted: January 16, 2008 at 03:59 PM (#2669587)
I agree with everyone else. Terrific article, one of the best I've seen written by an ex-player.
   8. a steroid belt Posted: January 16, 2008 at 04:13 PM (#2669601)
Glanville is a decent stylist with a real voice. He could be a contender.

Fear does not explain the use of PEDs by players of the ilk of Mark McGwire or Barry Bonds. The chase for glory has more to do with it, I think.

Of course it does...as Glanville so eloquently stated, you aren't getting any younger.
   9. tl; dr (Voxter) Posted: January 16, 2008 at 04:32 PM (#2669618)
They usually have better sound bites and lower salaries, too.


Doug's not giving himself enough credit here. Nobody ever had better sound bites than he did. About 90% of Jayson Stark's column disappeared when Glanville retired.
   10. Der Komminsk-sar Posted: January 16, 2008 at 04:51 PM (#2669649)
Man, it is so much more fun to be complementary of an article than to trash it. Nice job, Doug.
   11. vortex of dissipation Posted: January 16, 2008 at 06:29 PM (#2669787)
Honestly, he's the type of person that would make a great commissioner if the owners wouldn't be such complete ########## about choosing players for the job.


I had the same thought.

About all you need to know about Glanville is that he spent one winter teaching engineering to kids in Africa. One of my favorite players, ever...
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