He shared this story to teach a lesson about success. He said far too often people mistakenly think that successful people have some sort of special gift(s) that propel them past everyone else. He said, in reality, successful or “elite” people basically just do the simple things better, more often, and/or more efficiently than others.
I think the same is true in baseball.
The teams and players that seem to do well year in and year out don’t really have a magic formula. They just do the simple things better and more consistently than others.
We might get wowed by a 100 mph fastball or a 450 foot homerun but baseball success over time largely is simply about making the routine play, being where you need to be on the field, throwing strikes, changing speeds, and a boatload of other simple things that many people don’t find too glamorous.
As the next season approaches, focus on the basics and work to do them better than anyone else.