
Today is Major League Baseball's Opening Day and for just the second time in history, every baseball team will begin their season on the exact same day. All 30 teams are on the schedule to play today. Many people look forward to this day with great anticipation as the excitement mounts for a new season. 'Hope springs eternal' in the heart of every baseball fan since, as of today, every single team is in first place. I hear people saying things like "the lineup looks good this year", "they looked great in Spring Training", "I'm so glad we signed that free agent!" However, when a baseball fan hears the expression "he dropped the ball", positive images are not conjured up. I am married to a life-long, die-hard Red Sox fan, so the phrase "dropping the ball" invokes a PTS-like response and brings him right back to Bill Buckner in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series against the New York Mets (if you don't know what I am talking about, google it). The phrase "drop the ball" is defined as "making a mistake, mishandling things" as in "I really dropped the ball on this one." So you may be surprised that my advice to you today, on this Opening Day, is to intentionally DROP THE BALL! Read More