Sometimes athletes need to speak with a psychologist to discuss the pressures of the game. But what happens if the professional charged to help thinks he’s a member of the team? That’s the situation that took place with the Chicago Cubs and their sports psychologist, Marc Strickland.
Stricklandwas fired over the weekend because apparently, he thought he played for the Cubs:
Maybe he used playing catch to make the players comfortable, or chat about things that were bothering them. :shrug:
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