Two baseball legends--Rogers Hornsby and Ted Williams--were talking to each other. The former said to the latter: The single most important thing for a hitter was to get a good ball to hit.
This is something, as Farnam Street blogger Shane Parrish observes, Williams internalized: He knew that swinging at the best balls--those most in his range as a hitter--would help him to bat .400, while reaching for the bad ones could put him down .230.
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