American baseball legend, George Herman “Babe” Ruth, had a simple philosophy as a hitter: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” In his major league career, he endured many, many strikeouts, but he also hit record numbers of home runs.

Journey’s imperfections
Discovering each day
Simple philosophy
Always swinging away
Freedom to meet failure
Swinging again with might
Confidence maturing
Baseball rises in flight
Pathway toward success
Achieving one more dream
Every strikeout teaches
Lessons ride each sunbeam
Vision’s bright tomorrow
Learning from yesterday
New challenges arrive
Inning’s next double play
Courage stepping out front
Embracing today’s game
Fearless in attitude
Humbleness blends with fame

Beautiful poem! A new challenge arrives every time
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Great poetry to describe summer’s favorite pastime.
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I was a big baseball fan while growing up and read Babe Ruth’s biography. He has to be one of the greatest baseball players ever. I enjoyed your poem-thank you!
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I am not a baseball fan, but I do believe that we learn more from our failures than we ever could from our successes. And hopefully, a big part of what we learn is that our success is not just our accomplishment; it is God working through us. If we keep that in mind, then we can possibly stay humble.
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Good old Babe Ruth
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