Colby Rasmus found a comfort zone during the 2013 season, an overarching approach on how to be, how to work, how to perform. The Toronto Blue Jays centre-fielder keyed on things like staying relaxed, letting go of bad nights at the plate, freeing himself from the expectations of others and having fun—and he enjoyed one of his most complete seasons in the big-leagues as a result. “I always wanted to be that way, but it was hard,” he says. “Everybody always put expectations on me, telling me I should be doing this, doing that, should be hitting this certain amount with the talent I had.”
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