
The Surprising Lesson Baseball Teaches About Embracing Failure and Finding Grace
Seventy-five years earlier, baseball faced a poignant confrontation with failure and courage through Lou Gehrig—whose career ended as he battled amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. What remains immortal about Gehrig isn’t the stats but his grace, humility, and unyielding spirit in adversity. Similarly, no statistic could ever measure Kershaw’s reaction after Ramirez’s miscue—the unspoken support and understanding displayed, a quiet testament that in baseball, as in life, embracing imperfections shapes true greatness.
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