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University of Missouri professor Mike Stadler examines the psychology of baseball in a recent book. The key to success, he says, is developing rhythm and routine so that the added pressure of the big leagues or playoffs doesn’t force overthinking. Read the Article

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Too often a thinking man’s game
By ABRAHAM MAHSHIE of the Tribune’s staff
For baseball fans like University of Missouri psychology professor Mike Stadler, there’s never a dull moment in what critics consider a slow game. There’s just too much to think about.

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