LET’S PLAY BALL
March 31st, 2008I believe in the game of baseball, and I believe in applying the implications of baseball to everyday life. I started playing softball in third grade, and I’ve watched the Chicago Cubs religiously for as long as I can remember. I love the game and always hate it when the season comes to an end. Like most everybody else who follows baseball, I love to win.
Being a Chicago Cubs fan, I was taught well that a win might not come right away. But every year, for the season opener, I watch the game and think that maybe this year the Cubs will break their almost 100 year losing streak. Several times, I have been let down, but I will always show support for my Cubbies. Whenever I see that white flag with a blue ‘W’ rise up after a game, I feel like the Cubs have accomplished something great.
Similarly, a few years ago I joined a summer softball league. We were a new team and had a horrible record. I can’t remember a game when we weren’t beat by over ten runs. When it was time for the second season, we played and won the first game, and I knew that in the new season we had a chance to turn our record around.
Not only do I believe in watching or playing the game and rooting for my team to win, but I also believe in the implications that the game provides. In life, I always want to win; unfortunately, I need to remember that only one team will have the glory of winning that game. But losing one game doesn’t change my chance at winning the next. The next game day, I still get ready and go to the game trying my best for a win this time around.
Everybody loses at some point in life; if they haven’t then they have been extremely lucky. I always try to remember that one loss doesn’t mean a failed record or a failed life. It just means that I have to try harder the next time. Everything happens for a reason, and I always walk away from watching a game or playing a game with a lesson well learned. Every game is a new game. Every day is a new day. Whenever I have a let-down, I just can’t wait to hear those three words—let’s play ball. Everyday we should play ball, do our best and know that even if we fail, it was a day that will lead to a new day. A new day in which we get the opportunity to start a winning streak.
Nicole Thurwanger
