Ravens BTE Baseball preseason notes
The Baltimore Ravens excellent season came to a
disappointing end on Sunday, as they lost a home
playoff game 17-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs. While
there is no shame in losing to a perennial power with
the likes of Mahomes and Kelce, the manner in which
the Ravens lost should serve Between the Ears Baseball
players as a reminder. You must control your emotions,
or your emotions will control you and your results will
suffer. The opponent the Ravens lost to was themselves.
Baltimore looked like a team that had no control and
were thus unable to execute on the big stage.
One (of several) fifteen-yard penalties stood out
as a telling example of this lack of control.
Zay Flowers, a star in the making at wide
receiver, caught a long pass on a blown coverage by
Kansas City. Flowers proceeded to push his tackler
after going down, spun the ball in his face, and
taunted the opponent -
all this on a busted coverage where Flowers did not
do much but catch a pass that any high schooler
would have. This demonstration stalled momentum
just enough and it was plays such as this that led to
physical mistakes ultimately dooming the Ravens.
As the hometown fans in Baltimore now change their
wardrobe from purple to orange, Between the Ears
Baseball players should take note of what you can learn.
As much as you are building up to the beginning of your
spring training and seasons physically, ask yourself:
what am I doing to prepare myself mentally?
You are going to face adversity in this game.
The question is not if, but how much and
to what degree you will struggle.
Having the mental skills that Between the Ears Baseball
players have developed:
mindfulness, breathing strategies, self-talk mantras, and
accepting only the ability to control your controllables
is going to allow you to perform at your best.
When you arrive on the stage, you will have visualized
the moment dozens of times before and you will execute
to the best of your ability because you trust in your
training. When things do not go your way, you will not
lacerate your hand punching the bench or water cooler
(as Flowers did after a goal line fumble), but you will
take yourself through a strategy to acknowledge
the situation and feeling, adjust as needed, and then act
to get back to where you want to be. So now -
get your long toss in, take hundreds of reps defensively,
get your swing ready to attack - but also,
visualize yourself in tough situations.
Have a plan for when things go wrong
because this is baseball and they will.
Be a Between the Ears Baseball player!
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