Huston Street, a baseball pitcher from the Oakland Athletics how to, explains what daily life in Major League Baseball is like.""We have a daily routine and its starts from the time you are driving to the ball park to what music you are listening to. When you get to the ballpark, it's what you eat, what time do you stretch, how do you play catch that day, and then the 9 innings is really dictated by the game. If the game is going fast, you might have to start your routine a little bit earlier, if the game is going slow you might move it back a little bit. So you are adjusting to the game but you should have a checklist of things that you know you do, then you know that mentally you are ready, and physically the checklist will take care of itself. One day at a time, often times guys can excited so they want to get gung-ho so they work hard for three months and then want to take a couple of months off. Its every day at a time and if you can just set up a pattern, it doesn't have to be seven days a week, bit if you to four out of seven, and you do that very single week then you are going to get better. Its the times that you take off, so its just that consistency and routine that's going to pay off in the end.""