ManagerTrainerHere is some more from the Matheny Manifesto.

“There is not an excuse for lack of hustle on a baseball field. From the first step outside the dugout they will hustle.”

“The boys will be required to show up ready to play every time they come to the field. Shirts tucked in, hats on straight, and pants not drooping down to their knees. There is not an excuse for lack of hustle on a baseball field. From the first step outside the dugout they will hustle. They will have a fast jog to their position, to the plate, and back to the bench when they make an out. We will run out every hit harder than any team we will play, and will learn how to always back up a play to help our teammates. Every single play, every player will be required to move to a spot. Players that do not hustle and run out balls will not play. The boys will catch on to this quickly. The game of baseball becomes very boring when players are not thinking about the next play and what they possibly could do to help the team. Players on the bench will not be messing around. I will constantly be talking with them about situations and what they would be doing if they were in a specific position, or if they were the batter. There is as much to learn on the bench as there is on the field if the boys want to learn. All of this will take some time for the boys to conform to. They are boys and I am not trying to take away from that, but I do believe that they can bear down and concentrate hard for just a little while during the games and practices.”

Mike is a winner.  He produces winners.  God does too.  Probably there are some challenges in your life.  Maybe he has a Mike Matheny for you or maybe you are the disciplinarian in another’s life.  Both ways, God is making winners through discipline.  He has made us all to live a Big League life.  Your life matters enough for God to discipline you.

Read Hebrews 12: 1-12   “My son, do not make light of the Lord’s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, 6 because the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and he chastens everyone he accepts as his son.”