Long term, Sims wants to coach in the major leagues. He has heard the naysayers throughout his whole life. But his whole life has been an example of setting out on his own path - on his terms.
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"When I was really little, I was two or three , I got my first bat and just kind of playing the yard. And I think I just kind of fell in love with because that was just what I grew up doing," says Sims. "And now it really shows me that it is a game of failure. You have to work through your challenges in baseball. And everybody does that. It is not just me. So it kind of relates back to everyday life for me," he says.In many ways, Sims' everyday life is very different than most people. He was born without hands and feet."The first time I met Joe Musgrove, he told me, 'Life rewards those who start.
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