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I think the most important thing in baseball
is to go up there and being able to concentrate every single at bat. I know before I started
TM that I might be able to concentrate one or two times at the plate and I’d get one
or two hits, and I’d say, oh well, I got my two hits. But now I have a tendency I concentrate
almost every single time up there and I can really feel the concentration more since I’ve
been TMing. Because like I said I don’t have any other worries on my mind; everything, I
don’t know, everything is smooth and easy and it comes really naturally to me now. To
play the game I think you have to be relaxed and I think through TM it’s really relaxed
me and I can out there and, as I said before, I don’t have a care in the world. Whereas
before I’d be thinking about I’ve got a bill to pay at home and what am I going
to do and I’m trying to catch a ground ball, or trying to baseball. It’s hard enough trying to
play the game when your mind is carefree, but I think TM has really helped me in that
aspect. I felt that last year I was very strong at the end of the year and I feel that Transcendental
Meditation had a lot to do with this. I didn’t let my emotions get carried away on the field.
If I have a bad night I can go home and TM and completely forget about the previous day’s
action and start all over the next day and I think that really has had a great effect
on me