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Home » Teammates or Competitors: How Do You Play Ball with Adjusters?
In baseball, a team working together will always prevail over great players working alone. There have been many great individual players throughout the years like Ken Griffey Jr., who was a 13-time all-star and is in the top 10 players of all time for homeruns. Ted Williams played 19 seasons with the Red Sox and has the highest career on base percentage of all time. However, neither ever won a World Series.
Players win games; teams win championships. We should take this approach with adjusters: we are on the same team and have the same common goal in mind, to take care of the property owner. If one side fails to do their job, the team could lose.