"Baseball gives a growing boy self poise and self reliance"
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The word choice matters. “Poise” suggests performance - holding your body and face together while others watch. Baseball is uniquely built for that: the pauses, the spotlight moments, the ritualized calm before action. “Self reliance” is the older American mythos, but baseball complicates it in a telling way. It’s a team sport that constantly isolates you. One batter alone in the box. One pitcher responsible for the next pitch. You learn autonomy inside a system, which is exactly the lesson an industrializing nation wanted young men to absorb.
There’s also a quiet narrowing in “boy.” Spalding’s baseball nationalism often assumed who got to be shaped by the game, and who got left outside the frame. The quote’s intent is uplift, but its subtext is social training: baseball as a disciplined path to manhood, respectability, and belonging in the American mainstream.
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| Topic | Sports |
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Spalding, Al. (n.d.). Baseball gives a growing boy self poise and self reliance. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-gives-a-growing-boy-self-poise-and-self-127965/
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Spalding, Al. "Baseball gives a growing boy self poise and self reliance." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-gives-a-growing-boy-self-poise-and-self-127965/.
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"Baseball gives a growing boy self poise and self reliance." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/baseball-gives-a-growing-boy-self-poise-and-self-127965/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.



