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Monday, September 17, 2007

Orioles reliever Rob Bell gets career, life on track after bout with anxiety

Bravo for Rob Bell…he did it without the help of Dr. Thorndyke and the PsychoNeurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous.

Bell’s breakdown was the result of an anxiety attack, a physiological reaction to the buildup of stress. Anxiety issues can manifest themselves in a variety of ways in athletes, most severely by inhibiting performance in what is commonly described as the yips.

...At first, none of it went well. He got wilder on the mound and frustration grew, the constant discussion of his issues nearly consuming him. Tired of tearing himself apart, he stopped seeing the doctors and taking the medications prescribed to him, trying things his own way instead.

“The more I was talking about it, the more I felt I was feeding the monster,” said Bell. “I just said I want to put this stuff in the closet, turn off the lights, lock the door and throw out the key. Whether it was right or wrong, I don’t know, but coincidentally things got better from there.

“How many people do I really want to let know how shitty I feel about myself or how embarrassed I am? Sometimes you don’t want to reveal your weaknesses. It’s painful. You feel vulnerable. It just sucked.”

Repoz Posted: September 17, 2007 at 06:43 PM | 16 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. JMM Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:27 PM (#2528771)
He's also always on time for dinner, lest he be denied fruit cup and always knows to beware of birds on his way to the north by northwest corner of Golden Gate Park.
   2. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:36 PM (#2528787)
That's a great feel good story. I look forward to the revelation next week that he used HGH.
   3. The Piehole of David Wells, Depends Salesman Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:48 PM (#2528799)
he has anxiety? i thought he just sucked.

maybe that's why i'm not a major leaguer: i have uncontrolled anxiety!
   4. Crispix Attacks Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:49 PM (#2528800)
Whoa, comment #3 is incredibly stupid. Thanks for your well-considered thoughts.
   5. JMM Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:53 PM (#2528807)
he has anxiety? i thought he just sucked.

maybe that's why i'm not a major leaguer: i have uncontrolled anxiety!


It's almost certainly why you're not clever or funny. Nah, you're just a tw*t.
   6. Crispix Attacks Posted: September 17, 2007 at 07:58 PM (#2528814)
As a fan I try to give my team's management the benefit of the doubt in seemingly inexplicable situations, because there are real people playing the game. Why trade Jeremy Giambi for John Mabry? Perhaps Jeremy Giambi has the wrong attitude and his contributions aren't worth all the work it would take to make him play the game right. Why trade Vicente Padilla for nothing at all? Perhaps his alcohol problem is getting worse.

Then again, when I start doing that, I just remember the Polanco-for-Urbina trade, which was even worse as a person-for-person trade than it was as a talent-for-talent trade. Geez.
   7. Dan Szymborski Posted: September 17, 2007 at 08:00 PM (#2528817)
#3's too blunt, I think, but I agree with the sentiment. Writers love searching for these tales of redemption stories so much that they sometimes stretch the truth in order to make the story better.

Yes, it's great that Bell has gotten overcame some severe psychological issues and it's a good story. But the author goes on and tries to paint this as the great turning-point in Bell's career, when there's no justification for that. Even if you jump through hoops and eliminate his 2 worst innings, something which there's zero justification for, he's still a reliever with terrible peripherals and an ERA of 5.
   8. John (You Can Call Me Grandma) Murphy Posted: September 17, 2007 at 08:48 PM (#2528878)
From personal experience, panic attacks are not fun. You really feel as if you are going to die. Fortunately for myself, staying away from caffeine and getting enough sleep solved my temporary problem.
   9. Dingbat_Charlie Posted: September 17, 2007 at 08:59 PM (#2528891)
I like the term 'awfulize'.

He might be the worst pitcher in the O's bullpen, which is quite an accomplishment.
   10. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad) Posted: September 17, 2007 at 09:19 PM (#2528915)
Fear strikes out.
   11. J. Michael Neal Posted: September 17, 2007 at 09:38 PM (#2528929)
From personal experience, panic attacks are not fun. You really feel as if you are going to die. Fortunately for myself, staying away from caffeine and getting enough sleep solved my temporary problem.

For me, it was stopping making markets in options that did the trick, though by the time I quit, I didn't really have any choice.
   12. Swedish Chef Posted: September 17, 2007 at 09:55 PM (#2528936)
For me, it was stopping making markets in options that did the trick, though by the time I quit, I didn't really have any choice.

Sounds like Nick Leeson...
   13. DFA Posted: September 17, 2007 at 10:04 PM (#2528941)
He might be the worst pitcher in the O's bullpen, which is quite an accomplishment.


Quite an accomplishment indeed. I'm still not sure if it's Bell though.
   14. Rocco's Not-so Malfunctioning Mitochondria Posted: September 18, 2007 at 01:02 AM (#2529198)
Bell DID have a season when he was perfectly average, but he completely went to sh*t after that. In any case, much of his anxiety was probably well-founded, as he was always on the brink of getting sent back to AAA, even with the Rays.
   15. J. Michael Neal Posted: September 18, 2007 at 04:45 AM (#2529601)
Sounds like Nick Leeson...

Well, except for the getting rich part.
   16. BeanoCook Posted: September 18, 2007 at 07:40 PM (#2530111)
R Bell is a monster. If you only knew.

Signed Crash Davis.

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