In Charlie Hustle’s day, 110% effort was non-negotiable. In modern baseball, it’s more complicated -
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Major League Baseball is experiencing a shift in the traditional concept of "hustle," which emphasizes playing aggressively and quickly. Some players, like Jazz Chisholm Jr., advocate for a 70% effort to stay healthy, contrasting with the 100% approach still upheld by many managers. The debate reflects the tension between protecting high-priced players from injuries and maintaining the game's intensity and team morale.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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