Less Equipment Chucking for Pete Crow-Armstrong These Days - Bleacher Nation
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Less Equipment Chucking for Pete Crow-Armstrong These Days - Bleacher Nation
"During his three-plus seasons in the major leagues, the Chicago Cubs center fielder has been known to throw his bat or helmet after making an out as he tends to wear his emotions on his sleeve. But so far this season, those outward displays have been few and far between."
"Generally, I don't mind when players show frustration, since being authentically yourself is frequently better than trying to bottle it all up. Depends on the person, of course, but usually you just have to let yourself be yourself, and then move on."
Pete Crow-Armstrong has noticeably reduced his visible frustration on the field this season, particularly in moments of disappointment. This change reflects his growth as both a player and a person. Previously known for throwing his equipment after making outs, Crow-Armstrong has toned down these displays of emotion. His decision to manage his frustration stems from a realization about the potential negative impact of such actions on his performance and personal well-being.
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