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Article: Burks puts mind over body.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- March 16, 2002
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DUNEDIN, FLA. _ Never mind that Ellis Burks has tree trunks for arms and shoulders wide enough to build a four-lane highway.
"To me, the important thing is your mental state," Burks said. "Once you have the right mind-set, the body will follow."
What does all this have to do with keeping a job in the big leagues for 15 seasons? Plenty, according to the Indians' designated hitter.
"It's the long grind," Burks said. "It's being out there every day."
Most fans don't quite understand that playing baseball can be a tough way to make a living. They would kill to have the chance. So what if a player is asked to take the field almost every ...