At first I was a bit disconnected from the book, although not the author's fault. I was expecting a different book on strategy, the scenarios of on the field play. However I soon realized that I had forgotten the one major component that makes the game so different from other sports, the cerebral portion of the game. As Yogi once said, "baseball is 90% mental...". So true and this book is just that, it's about the mental part of the game and life. Once I shed my premature impressions about this book, I really enjoyed reading it and consider to be lucky to have this in my library. I would recommend this book to anyone who truly loves the mental game more so than the physical game.… (más)
The book is written by a guy who has been the mental coach for several major league baseball teams. He is a life long lover of baseball and finds a way, with the help of an influential professor, to work his way into the game as a mental coach. Miller is very good at what he does. While his strategies are directed at high-level baseball players, or players who have dreams of a career in the sport, many of his lessons are easily tranferrable to life.
I really connected with the first half of the book and took many notes that I hope to use in my own career as a high coach for several different sports. Miller's writing was engaging and his anecdotes are perfect. He is able to bring many amorphous ideas and make them more tangible - so to speak.
The second half of the book I did not find as engaging, but that is not Miller's fault. His writing remained clear and engaging. The second half is just aimed at those directly involved or more involved with the game of baseball.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking at becoming a better leader, and especially those people involved in helping develop high-level ball players.… (más)
A wise man once said "Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical." This book focuses on the 90% that Yogi Berra was talking about. It's an interesting concept and read well, but it felt too much like a self-help book and I wasn't really into that.
I had higher hopes for this book than the predictable self-improvement plan for not only baseball players and fans, but sports fanatics of all descriptions. Miller offers advice and common-sense for everyone, but I confess you might need to be a sports nut to truly love this book.
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