11+ Troy Glaus Quotes On Coaching

I've discovered there is another life besides baseball. You have to be balanced to be a happy person. — Troy Glaus

You can't change your game based on where you're playing. — Troy Glaus

Obviously, success breeds more confidence. And it's pretty easy to be confident if you're getting a hit almost every time at bat. — Troy Glaus

I don't feel any pressure when I'm up there at the plate. I feel it when I'm in the on-deck circle, but when I'm in the box, it's just me and the pitcher, and I get zoned in. — Troy Glaus

If making an error doesn't make you mad, what's the point? Why put all the work in? — Troy Glaus

My mother was the biggest influence on me, without question. — Troy Glaus

I try to stay on an even keel. I get really fired up on occasion, but staying relaxed and under control bodes better for my game than getting out of control. — Troy Glaus

I'm still very critical of myself, but I've learned to deal with it. You know that every at-bat is important, but it's not life and death. — Troy Glaus

I'm not comfortable being that outgoing guy. That's not me. I never used to talk to anybody. — Troy Glaus

You're not always going to be perfect, but I always try to be. — Troy Glaus

I try not to have personal goals. Personal numbers is a mind-set. The only numbers I care about are in the win column. — Troy Glaus

Life Lessons by Troy Glaus

  1. Troy Glaus teaches us to never give up, no matter how hard the situation may seem. He overcame numerous injuries and setbacks to become one of the most successful baseball players of his generation.
  2. He also shows us the importance of hard work and dedication, as he was able to come back from his injuries and become a better player than he was before.
  3. Finally, Troy Glaus reminds us to always stay humble and never take success for granted, as he was always thankful for the opportunities he was given and never let his success go to his head.
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