⚾️ Parallels to May's meeting ⚾️ Glass half full vs. half empty ⚾️ Trust in process over results Why the BlueJays held a players-only meeting, and the process behind it. (via ShiDavidi)
in the players-only meeting they held back in May, after a seventh loss in nine games, and the one called Friday, before they suffered a seventh setback in eight outings.
The discussion didn’t pay immediate dividends, although the Blue Jays did play much better in dropping a second straight game to theThey are, without doubt, in perhaps their most gruelling physical test of the season, closing out a run of 31 games in 30 days within a larger stretch of 42 games in 41 days before the all-star break.
“It’s one of those times in the year where things don't necessarily go the way you want them to and everybody is trying to find out why instead of just going out there and playing,” said Springer. “We lost a tough game night, it is what it is, that's the game. We all understand that there are going to be ups and downs in a season and this is one of those moments.
That the club’s leadership group took the initiative to meet is “what you want,” said manager Charlie Montoyo. “I think when a manager comes and talks, they think he's panicking. It's good when the leadership has the meeting. I think that's awesome.”
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