Ben Zobrist’s Unbelievable Response, and How Miguel Montero Could Learn From Him

Via Fellowship of Christian Athletes

The ESPN web gem and long ball era has turned baseball (and most sports) into a me, me, and even more me culture. With lucrative contracts, insane endorsements, and even players giving input on coaching decisions, the superstar pro athlete has become a czar of exorbitant measures.

Owners are more willing to appease the star athlete, rather than the crotchety coach in today’s sporting world. The athlete brings a higher aptitude of winning, brings dollars into the coffers of the organization, and ability to promulgate the team to more markets than a manager. It refreshes fans when they hear a star act in a manner which benefits the organization’s future success rather than his own prosperity. Which unfortunately does not happen enough.

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