
Baseball's Natural Leaders: No Formal Titles Needed
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Kodai Senga, a New York Mets pitcher, is striving to recover from injuries and make a strong impression this spring. Meanwhile, team owner Steve Cohen discussed baseballs unique approach to leadership, noting that the sport rarely assigns official captains. Instead, clubhouse dynamics naturally foster leadership, with older veterans or respected players often taking the lead. This differs from college or amateur levels, where teams may have official captains and use group chats for updates and motivation. In professional baseball, players stay self-motivated and the locker room sorts itself out each year, avoiding awkward picks and keeping things smooth.
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