
Just Need an Opportunity
Let's Play Ball
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Narrated by:
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Tony Vlahovic
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Trevor O'hare
About this listen
Tony Vlahovic is a former professional baseball player. Surviving life’s strikeouts and difficult innings, Tony’s journey to self-discovery led him to help people with disabilities live out their dreams by using his passion for baseball. Just Need An Opportunity “Let’s Play Ball” is full of heart and serves as a testament to what Tony has endured and conquered on and off of the field as a player and a person.
This hard-nosed opportunist believes baseball is like life; it throws multiple curveballs and sliders while you’re up to bat. Once you get the opportunity to learn and study the pitcher’s specialty, you’ll knock it out of the ballpark!
Whether you're a lover of the game of baseball, an inspiring philanthropist, or simply looking for motivation, this is a sure page-turner. This book is highly recommended to inspire listeners never to give up, learn from their mistakes, and stay true to themselves. Your Opportunity Starts Now!
©2023 Tony Vlahovic (P)2023 Tony VlahovicCritic reviews
JUST NEED AN OPPORTUNITY “LET’S PLAY BALL” is a must read for anyone interested in teaching or coaching; Tony continues to IMPACT LIVES!” – Scott Bradley
A story about courage and inspiration.
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Inspires one to believe again.
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Inspiring story
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Story is a testimony to passion in the face of adversity and the power of putting others before yourself.
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Truly inspiring story of heart and dedication
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An Engaging and Inspiring Story
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I was lucky enough to be a spectator at the Special Olympics baseball final game at the Trenton Thunder stadium in 2014. What an amazing feeling to watch that team of guys who’d never had a chance before Tony put a team together, to play baseball at all, much less win a gold medal.
This book tells his story and theirs. Read it.
A really amazing story
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Touching Story
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I remember being given a chance as a walk-on Lacrosse player in college. Coach Williams allowed me a chance to play Lacrosse; I had no prior experience, but he saw my eagerness to learn and respected the skills I brought from other sports I played. I remember my first sales position out of college. Sydney Payne gave me that chance to sell for P&G. I had no prior selling experience, but I had the desire, drive, and eagerness to learn. He saw that and gave me a chance.
Tony's book made me realize that it's probably not too often that those who are disabled are given a chance and that it's probably not too often the disabled are recognized for their eagerness, desire, and drive to learn. Tony's book is a good reminder of why we need to open our eyes and SEE what those with challenges have to offer. Undoubtedly, the disabled had all the qualities I had been recognized for to have a CHANCE to play Lacross and enter a sales career, the drive, desire, and eagerness to learn. It's up to us to SEE it in the disabled.
Tony has found his WHY? Beyond becoming a great husband, father, and friend to others, he looked further. He looked to see those disabled and saw a desire and drive that these disabled boys and young men wanted a CHANCE to play baseball. While not everyone has the skills Tony had to teach baseball, after all, he played pro baseball; we can all open our eyes to see those disabled as serving a chance just like we have been given. We can look for opportunities in simple everyday situations, at work, and anywhere we can open our eyes to SEE them. Thanks, Tony, for opening my eyes to expanding my "lens" to look to give the disabled a chance.
Giving A Chance
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