Make the Adjustment

Baseball player listens to coach in dugout, symbolizing repentance, correction, and spiritual growth.

Make the Adjustment:   Every baseball player knows this moment. You swing and miss at the same pitch—again. You field a ball the wrong way. You make the same mistake twice. At some point, you have to own it. No excuses. You admit what’s wrong, listen to your coach, and make the adjustment. That’s how […]

Opening Day: Trust the One Who Holds the Season

Opening Day baseball field with home plate and chalked batter’s box, featuring the message “Trust the One who holds the season".

Opening Day: Trust the One Who Holds the SeasoN   Opening Day carries a feeling you can’t fake. Fresh dirt. Clean uniforms. Zero losses. Every team starts with hope, but nobody knows how the season will actually play out. Coaches don’t know how their lineup will develop. Players don’t know when they’ll slump or when […]

Build the Brotherhood

Teen baseball teammates celebrating together with arms around each other during spring training, representing unity and brotherhood in team culture

Build the Brotherhood: Spring Training Series – Part 4 (Team Chemistry & Culture)   Spring Training shapes culture. New players join. Veterans lead. Expectations are set. Identity forms. Talent can win a few games. Unity sustains a season. Psalm 133:1 says, “How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.” Romans […]

Embrace the Adjustment

Teen baseball player hitting off a tee during indoor batting practice while teammates train in the background, illustrating the theme “Embrace the Adjustment” from the Bibles & Baseball Spring Training Series Part 2 devotion.

Embrace the Adjustment: Spring Training Series – Part 2 (Skill Refinement & Transformation)   Spring Training isn’t just about stamina — it’s about change. A hitter might rebuild his swing. A pitcher develops a new pitch. A veteran adjusts mechanics to extend his career. These changes aren’t cosmetic. They’re intentional. Necessary. Sometimes uncomfortable. Good players […]

I Left It in the Last Inning

Baseball player wearing number 5 walks alone along the baseline of a sunlit field, holding his glove after the game, symbolizing leaving past mistakes behind.

I Left It in the Last Inning:   Baseball teaches you something fast — you can’t play this inning worried about the last one. You boot a ground ball. You strike out with runners on. You miss a sign. You hang a pitch. If you carry that mistake into the next inning, it beats you […]