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Saturday, July 10, 2010

There is always someone seeing your business for the first time

DiMaggio was asked why he hustled on a play that meant little in a game that had little bearing on the Yankee’s fate that year. "Because there is always some kid who may be seeing me for the first time," DiMaggio explained. "I owe him my best." This was perhaps DiMaggio’s career credo, a personal statement of his abiding work ethic.


Are you hustling at every opportunity?
Posted by Joe Provenzano at 12:48 PM
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