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Education Quote by Dave Winfield

"And I found out, the other part of it is that I found out, and in my desire to life successfully, that baseball fit very well into my life. It's been a great teacher, trainer, mentor, and you'll see what I mean in the next few minutes that I have to speak"

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Winfield’s sentence rambles the way real gratitude does: not polished, not prepackaged, but searching for the right shape to fit a lived career. The repetition of “I found out” is doing more than filling air. It signals discovery over destiny, a subtle pushback against the myth that elite athletes are simply “born” for their sport. He’s framing baseball not as a stage for talent but as an instrument for self-construction.

The key phrase is “in my desire to life successfully,” an unguarded, almost awkward formulation that reveals the stakes. Success here isn’t just trophies or contracts; it’s an existential project, a life built with intention. By saying baseball “fit very well into my life,” Winfield flips the usual hierarchy. The sport isn’t the whole identity; it’s a component that integrates with values, discipline, community, and long-term stability. That’s especially resonant coming from a player known for longevity and professionalism in an era when athletes were increasingly becoming brands.

Calling baseball a “teacher, trainer, mentor” personifies the game as a system of apprenticeship. It suggests that the real curriculum is invisible: routine, failure management, delayed gratification, working inside a team while being judged as an individual. The final tease - “you’ll see what I mean” - is pure locker-room storytelling cadence, promising lessons rather than philosophy. The intent is motivational, but the subtext is harder: the game didn’t just reward him; it shaped him, and he’s about to argue that the shaping matters more than the reward.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Winfield, Dave. (2026, February 19). And I found out, the other part of it is that I found out, and in my desire to life successfully, that baseball fit very well into my life. It's been a great teacher, trainer, mentor, and you'll see what I mean in the next few minutes that I have to speak. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-found-out-the-other-part-of-it-is-that-i-50355/

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Winfield, Dave. "And I found out, the other part of it is that I found out, and in my desire to life successfully, that baseball fit very well into my life. It's been a great teacher, trainer, mentor, and you'll see what I mean in the next few minutes that I have to speak." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-found-out-the-other-part-of-it-is-that-i-50355/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"And I found out, the other part of it is that I found out, and in my desire to life successfully, that baseball fit very well into my life. It's been a great teacher, trainer, mentor, and you'll see what I mean in the next few minutes that I have to speak." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-i-found-out-the-other-part-of-it-is-that-i-50355/. Accessed 3 Apr. 2026.

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Dave Winfield

Dave Winfield (born October 3, 1951) is a Athlete from USA.

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