Twins Fan From Afar Verified Member Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 You can view the page at http://twinsdaily.com/content.php?320-Do-the-Twins-Need-to-Hire-a-Sports-Psychologist
Andrew Bryz-Gornia Verified Member Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 I think this is a good idea. I was going to point out that the Twins have sometimes had their players consult with psychologists, but you pointed that out yourself. I wonder how the Twins actually feel about this. They seem to discourage players from thinking too much (such as Kevin Slowey), but would they see a psychologist as making players think less in the field or think more? That could be an interesting debate.
YLT Provisional Member Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Baseball, as much or more than other sports, has a large mental/psychological/emotional component that I think is largely left up to the individual player to handle. Each an experiment of one. It seems fairly logical that you'd want one of those six trainers to be a pro on the mental front. Think about how many professional golfers use visualization techniques to hone their focus and deal with situations mentally before they meet them head-on during play. I know for a fact that many elite/olympic level marathoners also visualize their race, how the perfect race would go and what happens if the rails come off at some point leading up to the big day. I could see how these techniques might help out Liriano and his rushing. On the Span/Morneau front - no one would blame Morneau if he's been in the dumps throughout his dealings with the post-concussion stuff. If he does have negative thoughts, they should be dealt with if he's to play his best. A sports psychologist may be of assistance there too.
Thrylos Old-Timey Member Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 Deja vous all over again, since I already commented on this on Andrew's blog, but since there is on going discussion here to, here is my (re)take: I think there is somewhat of a common theme here... let's think of the players who were characterized as "head cases" the last 3 seasons: LirianoMijaresCasillaGomez What do they have in common? Pretty obvious. I think that the Twins better hire a Latino coach or 2 before they hire a Psychologist. They can afford that if they can afford Nishioka's translator...
Twins Fan From Afar Verified Member Posted March 16, 2012 Author Posted March 16, 2012 Thanks for the comments, guys. As you mentioned, YLT, I could see a psychologist being especially beneficial for pitchers -- their "game" is so cerebral to begin with. But Andrew, I think you're correct to suggest that the Twins old guard might not be overly thrilled about it.
steve Verified Member Posted March 16, 2012 Posted March 16, 2012 "The mind is a strange thing, men. We must begin by asking it what is losing. Losing is a disease, as contagious as polio. Losing is a disease as contagious as syphilis. Losing is a disease as contagious as bubonic plague. Attacking one, but infecting all. But curable."
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