Okay, so I’ve been getting into baseball lately, and I stumbled upon this name – Don Leppert. I thought, “Why not learn more about this guy and actually try to play like him?” So, that’s what I did.
First things first, I did some digging on Don Leppert. Turns out, he was born on November 20, 1930. That’s some time ago! He even homered his first time up in the major leagues – how cool is that? I spent a good chunk of time reading up on his stats, height, weight, and the positions he played. I felt like a detective, piecing together the career of a baseball legend.
After getting the lowdown on Leppert, I decided it was time to hit the field. Now, I’m no spring chicken, but baseball is one of those sports that you can pick up at any age. It’s more about strategy and timing than being super athletic, which is right up my alley.

I started with the basics. I focused on getting a good pitch and trying to hit it hard. I mean, really hard. I kept reminding myself of all the articles about Don. I started to figure out which pitches I could handle and which ones gave me trouble. It was a lot of trial and error, but that’s part of the fun, right?
I also made sure to do something every day to improve. Some days I did sprints to build up my speed, other days I practiced my swing. I even worked on ground balls and footwork. The aim was to get better each day, even if it was just a little bit. Oh, and I made sure to strengthen my core muscles – that’s important, too. It was pretty tiring, but I kept pushing myself.
- Hitting: This was tough! I started by just trying to make contact with the ball. Then, I focused on hitting it to different parts of the field. Some days were good, some days were… not so good.
- Fielding: I practiced catching fly balls and scooping up grounders. Let me tell you, it’s harder than it looks! I dropped a few, but I also made some pretty sweet catches.
- Base Running: I worked on my sprints and tried to improve my timing. I even practiced sliding into bases – that was an experience!
Honestly, it was a blast. I felt like a kid again, just enjoying the game. It’s not about being the best, it’s about having fun and challenging yourself. And hey, if I can channel a little bit of Don Leppert along the way, that’s even better. I even got a few friends to do this with me, and it became a regular thing.
So, that’s my Don Leppert baseball adventure. It was fun, it was challenging, and it was a great way to learn more about the game and a legendary player. If you ever feel like trying something new, I highly recommend giving baseball a shot! This was a great experience. It is not too late to be a baseball player like Don Leppert!