Leadership

May - 03 2014 | By

A lot of the times in school I am a quieter person- not really acting out or being one of the “popular kids”. The baseball fields are a different story though.

In baseball, our coaches want us to know the plays so they need some voices on the team. The catcher is like the boss of the game. He calls the shots and he relays it to the rest of the baseball field. The catcher and middle infield (shortstop and second base) help unify the team so we actually know what’s going on.

That’s only one piece of the pie though. Sure leaders are supposed to give the directions to people, but I believe that they also need to support your colleagues and that is exactly what we do in the dugout. Whenever a batter goes up to the plate, we cheer him on. This gives confidence to that person and is going to benefit our team. Besides, what is the point of sitting around doing nothing during the game?

Whether it be on the baseball field or in our every day lives, leadership is an important attribute to have and we should try to display it whenever we can.

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