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Positive Coaching Alliance Praises Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees Positive
Coaching Alliance could not be prouder that the two most recent
inductees into the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – Tony
Gwynn and Cal Ripken, Jr. – have ties to our partners at Little
League International. We also are thrilled that these two are
examples of what we at PCA call a “Level 3 Competitor,” or “L3C.”Mr. Ripken, a graduate of the West Ashville Little League, was a pitcher and shortstop and as a 12-year-old in 1973, played in the Little League Baseball Southern Regional Tournament in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. Gwynn was an analyst for ESPN’s broadcast of the 2004 and 2006 Little League Baseball World Series. Both achieved lasting fame: Ripken for surpassing Lou Gehrig’s consecutives games streak and earning Rookie of the Year, back-to-back Most Valuable Player Awards and a World Series ring; Gwynn for his eight batting titles, five Gold Gloves and two World Series appearances. But most importantly to PCA, both are true Level 3 Competitors. Here is what we mean by L3C:
Mr. Gwynn and Mr. Ripken embodied this in the ways they carried
themselves; in their devotion to craft (as detailed in George Will’s
classic book, “Men at Work: The Craft of Baseball”); in their
humble, steady team leadership; and in their consistent excellence –
borne of hard work, even at the top of their games – that inspired
teammates and opponents alike. |