What Baseball Hitting Experts See that Most Coaches do Not
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
It is always sad hearing about the passing of an old friend. Old friend does not mean they were old, just that they have been friends for a long time.Unfortunately, each year more of that occurs, and the same response comes, "Way too young." Some of those that die elicit a few memories and others many more. Some deaths hurt more than others. This past week a friend left that brought a torrent of things. The memories made me smile; the tears were for his life ending and the prayers were for his family and close friends.
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
I have come to realize that it would not have been a shame if I had not made it to the major leagues. It would have been a shame if I hadn't found this in my life.
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte
The professional baseball life is like every other job. It has its good days and bad ones. Maybe the biggest difference is that one cannot just disappear at work, as one maybe can in the "real world" of non-professional sports. Or can you? Right out of a scene in an Indiana Jones movie, here is how things went down one night in Dodger stadium.
posted on 03 May , 2018 in Coaches CornerJack's CornerDiary by Jack Perconte