In the twilight of his...
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In the twilight of his career, Mickey Mantle could no longer run as fast, hit quite as well or play quite like he had when he was younger and not injured. However, he was still quite good. He no longer played outfield, but instead played first base. This saved wear and tear on his injured legs. He did not always play the day game after a night game. His body did not recover quite as well as when he was younger. He did not beat out as many infield grounders, he was just not as fast. However, he was still good enough to play on a regular basis and be an anchor in the heart of the New York Yankee lineup. Even though he was afflicted in every way, he was not crushed, he was not driven to despair. Instead he refined the skills he still possessed and kept playing. How easy it is to give up when the going gets tough. It is only when the going gets tough that our perseverance can show through. -- Watson
