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	<title>Jim &#34;The Oldest Rookie&#34; Morris</title>
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		<title>&#8220;Wow, simply awesome.&#8221;</title>
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—TIA</p>
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		<title>&#8220;I hit a homerun with my CEO.&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“Jim, let me say first, thank you so much for “pinch hitting” for our speaker who had to cancel.  I hit a homerun with my CEO.  He was so thrilled to have the signed baseball that you brought.  I am &#8230; <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/testimonials/texas-credit-union/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Jim, let me say first, thank you so much for “pinch hitting” for our speaker who had to cancel.  I hit a homerun with my CEO.  He was so thrilled to have the signed baseball that you brought.  I am so appreciative of your kind gesture.  And as you can see by the comments from our attendees, you were just what the doctor ordered.  One attendee stated ‘What a blessing you had him in the dugout!’”</p>
<h3>—Texas Credit Union League</h3>
<p><span id="more-88"></span>Read the complete <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/ThankYou-Morris1.pdf" target="_blank">Texas Credit Union League Letter</a>.</p>
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		<title>You far surpassed our expectations!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“On behalf of the entire team at BCA, we would like to thank you for your presentation at our breakfast last week. You far surpassed our expectations! We knew you would be a hit, but did not anticipate you being &#8230; <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/testimonials/business-clubs-of-america-testimonial/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>“On behalf of the entire team at BCA, we would like to thank you for your presentation at our breakfast last week. <em><strong>You far surpassed our expectations!</strong></em> We knew you would be a hit, but did not anticipate you being one of the best speakers we&#8217;ve ever had.”</p>
<p>—Business Clubs of America</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Thank you for your outstanding performance&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[“The Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) Annual Meeting is over, yet because of you its greatness will not be forgotten&#8230; We greatly appreciate the time and effort you extended for your participation as a speaker. Thank you for your outstanding &#8230; <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/testimonials/audience-testimonials/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>“The Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) Annual Meeting</em> is over, yet because of you its greatness will not be forgotten&#8230; We greatly appreciate the time and effort you extended for your participation as a speaker. <em><strong>Thank you for your outstanding performance</strong></em> and for helping make this Annual Meeting such a success.”</p>
<h3>—Million Dollar Round Table</h3>
<p><span id="more-83"></span>“Thanks so much for coming to Cooperstown. It was a special weekend.”</p>
<h3>—Baseball Hall of Fame</h3>
<p>“Oh my gosh!!! He was wonderful! Everyone was extremely pleased, saying he was the best speaker we have ever had at our Winter Operations Meeting.”</p>
<h3>—Color Tyme</h3>
<p>“Truly you could have heard a pin drop in the room while you were speaking. I think everyone would have stayed all night listening to you. I have heard nothing but glowing remarks for the past two weeks -“best speaker ever!” –Brentwood Christian School<br />
“Jim was phenomenal. He really connected with the attendees and made their day. So many of them walked up to him to share their personal stories and offer him encouragement. It was an awesome experience!”</p>
<h3>—Cendant Mortgage</h3>
<p>“I am a parent of a player in the Chico American Legion baseball program and we were so fortunate to meet Jim and hear him speak to our program. I haven’t stopped thinking about Jim’s story and I have shared it with many here at the office today! Jim and I are about the same age and his thoughts really hit home with me but what really struck me was how Jim revealed his humility and grace to me with but a single moment of eye booking and a handshake as I thanked him after his keynote address. I will never forget that look and the feeling it left with me. It’s likely you have heard this before but I felt I needed to write to you. Please extend my thanks to Jim Morris. Truly a great man!”</p>
<h3>—Lares Research</h3>
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Speaker’s Presentation on Effectiveness? 10<br />
Speaker’s Presentation on Audience Response? 10<br />
Speaker on Flexibility? 10</p>
<h3>—First Presbyterian Church</h3>
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		<title>Camp 63</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Camp 63, your child will experience individualized training from award winning coach, Jim Morris. Jim is a former MLB Tampa Bay pitcher &#38; subject of the Disney blockbuster film The Rookie. Currently, Jim is one of America&#8217;s greatest speakers and storytellers. About Camp 63 Visit the &#8230; <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/events/camp-63/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>At Camp 63, your child will experience individualized training from award winning coach, Jim Morris. Jim is a former MLB Tampa Bay pitcher &amp; subject of the Disney blockbuster film <em>The Rookie</em>. Currently, Jim is one of America&#8217;s greatest speakers and storytellers.</p>
<h2><span id="more-49"></span>About Camp 63</h2>
<h4>Visit the <a title="Camp 63 Website" href="http://www.camp63.com" target="_blank">Camp 63</a> Website</h4>
<p>As one of America&#8217;s favorite storytellers, Jim Morris motivates audiences young and old alike to never give up on their dreams. As Coach, Jim offers an honest approach with his students and parents while using his vast experience from both professional ball fields and highschool fields to encourage and instill values such as good character and integrity. Through his years of coaching and personal life experience, Jim provides a valuable learning environment, individualized for your child. Let &#8220;The Rookie&#8221; inspire your child to become the best they can be!</p>
<h4>Opening in January 2012, Camp 63 is family-owned and operated in Kerrville, TX.</h4>
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		<title>Frisco Style Magazine Article</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Morris was featured in the May 2009 issue of Frisco Style Magazine. Download PDF Big Dream. Long Road. By Lisa Morrow ON THE EVENING of September 18, 1999, in front of 37,000 fans, under the bright lights of The &#8230; <a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/press/34/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Jim Morris was featured in the May 2009 issue of Frisco Style Magazine.</h4>
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<h2>Big Dream. Long Road.</h2>
<p><em>By Lisa Morrow</em></p>
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<p>ON THE EVENING of September 18, 1999, in front of 37,000 fans, under the bright lights of The Ballpark at Arlington, 35-year-old high school science teacher Jim Morris stepped out of the bullpen and into a dream. Three months earlier he was dressing in business casual, the uniform of a man who had long since laid aside his dream of playing major league baseball because it was time to “grow up.” That night, however, he was headed to the mound wearing a Tampa Bay Devil Rays jersey with the number 63 on the back right under his name.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a Cinderella story. Perhaps that&#8217;s why Disney jumped on it so quickly. The story of Morris&#8217; life and journey from coaching a struggling high school baseball team to making the big leagues is depicted in Walt Disney&#8217;s “The Rookie,” starring Dennis Quaid. The movie is an inspiration to dream big and never give up. With a little imagination, you can almost hear the fairy tale princess singing in the background…if you keep on believing the dream that you wish will come true.”</p>
<p><span id="more-34"></span>Big dreams are often born in the heart and imagination of a child. So it was with &#8216;Jimmy&#8217; Morris when his grandmother gave him his first baseball, glove and bat at age three. “I wore everybody out playing ball,” recalls Mr. Morris who was a natural athlete from the start.</p>
<p>As a better than average ball player, his dream of becoming a professional baseball player wasn&#8217;t unrealistic. But as a Navy brat in a family that was always on the move, there was little time for the dream to take hold. Nevertheless, baseball remained a very significant part of his life. “I made friends playing baseball,” Mr. Morris remembers. “I was very shy but good at athletics. I had teams full of friends even though I didn&#8217;t have a lot of close personal friends.”</p>
<p>Morris says the dream really began to take shape when he was 15. “I made the varsity baseball team as a freshman in high school,” he recounts. Though the University of Miami was looking at recruiting him as a scholarship player, all bets were off when his family moved from Florida to Brownwood, Texas. “There was no high school baseball team,” Mr. Morris recalls. “In Brownwood it was all about football.”</p>
<p>He played football, even being told by his high school coach that football was his future, but he never gave up on his dream of playing professional baseball.</p>
<p>In 1982, the teenager got his shot when the New York Yankees chose him in the 18th round of the amateur draft. Not long after, Mr. Morris, encountered what was, up to that point, the biggest obstacle to realizing his dream, his own immaturity.</p>
<p>“I thought I was better than I was,” he recalls humbly. He confesses to only partially following the advice of doctors; learning the hard way the difference between pain and actual injury to his pitching arm. “I was going to do it my way even though others advised me to do things differently. By the time I understood the difference, it was too late,” Mr. Morris says of the injuries that held him back. “I did things my way and I paid for it.” Finally after five or six surgeries he made the decision to walk away from the dream. “The doctor said he could fix my arm so I could play again,” Mr. Morris explains, “but I couldn&#8217;t stay healthy enough to move up. I decided I needed to grow up and get an education.”</p>
<p>So he shifted gears, got his degree from Angelo State University and became a teacher.</p>
<p>At that point, the dream of baseball took on a different angle. “I didn&#8217;t choose teaching,” Mr. Morris says. “Teaching chose me.” He says he decided to teach because he wanted to coach. “I decided that if I couldn&#8217;t play baseball then maybe I could teach kids how to play baseball the right way.”</p>
<p>As a teacher in Big Lake, Texas, and baseball coach for the Reagan County Owls, Mr. Morris had no idea that his dream would resurface. But when he found his team struggling with vision and motivation, he began to look for some way to inspire them to be the best they could be. He was caught off guard when, on the heels of his best “I Have a Dream” speech, his team turned the tables, challenging their coach to pursue his own dream. He agreed that if the team won the district championship, he would try out for a major league team. Mr. Morris confesses that when he made the bet he didn&#8217;t think they had a chance. “I didn&#8217;t think they could pull off that big a turnaround.</p>
<p>I made the bet and then forgot about it.”</p>
<p>When his players won the championship and reminded him of his part of the bargain, he thought they were kidding. “I had been out of baseball for 11 years. I was 250 pounds and the only place that I had run during that time was to the refrigerator!” But Mr. Morris followed through on his end of the deal when he came across an ad announcing tryouts for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in Brownwood that summer. “I was sure it was going to</p>
<p>be embarrassing but I knew I had to keep my word.”</p>
<p>Mr. Morris confirms that the tryout scene in the movie is accurate. “I was the only one there with kids!” he laughs. The scout who allowed him to tryout had seen him play 20 years earlier. After explaining the situation to the scout and after everyone else was finished, Mr. Morris was allowed to pitch. On the mound he uttered a quick prayer and let the ball fly.</p>
<p>Two radar guns and 50 pitches later, the 35-year-old teacher was being congratulated by wide-eyed spectators for throws that clocked in at 98 miles-per-hour and higher. When he returned home there were multiple messages waiting for him on the answering machine from the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. After a serious family meeting and a second day of tryouts to confirm Morris’ speeds, he kissed his wife and kids goodbye and boarded a plane to Florida.</p>
<p>Often the closer one comes to achieving a goal or realizing a dream, the greater the challenges and obstacles become. Mr. Morris started on a Double A team where he was so much older than his teammates that he was mistaken for one of the coaches. “I was playing with guys who were very young and I was basically by myself.” He also struggled with workouts, trying to whittle down his 240 pounds and get back into good physical condition. For the first time since becoming a father, he was away from his children who were eight, four and one. He had no car or cell phone. “I had to help my son with his homework on the hotel phone,” remembers Mr. Morris.</p>
<p>When things got tough at home financially he began to pray that God would give him direction. “Several times I thought about giving up and going home,” Mr. Morris says now. But each time his prayers were answered. First he was offered a glove contract with Louisville Slugger and then a shoe contract with Reebok; the bills kept getting paid.</p>
<p>Finally, it happened. On Friday, September 17, he was told he was being called up to play for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and he would fly out the next day to join them in Texas. “I thought I was dreaming,” Mr. Morris says of his surreal arrival at the stadium in Arlington. “The manager for the Rangers let 150 people into the game who had ties to me. Everybody got to watch me live my dream in my home state in my favorite ballpark against my favorite team.</p>
<div id="attachment_39" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/morris_friscomag2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-39" title="Morris telling his story." src="http://jimtherookiemorris.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/morris_friscomag2.jpg" alt="Morris telling his story." width="300" height="343" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">For his new career; Jim Morris put down the baseball &amp; picked up a microphone.</p></div>
<p>Mr. Morris says filming the movie about his life was just as surreal. He first watched the completed film at a Religious Broadcasters’ Conference where he was to speak afterwards. “I had to stop crying in order to get up and speak.” he recalls.</p>
<p>Mr. Morris openly shares his belief that the dream that was placed in his heart as a three-year-old is much more about others than himself. “I think that through all of this God was trying to get my attention,” Mr. Morris says. “He did it through baseball with a sequence of events that is undeniable. Then He gave me an opportunity to do something for Him. Now I&#8217;m teaching in an even bigger classroom. I&#8217;m doing it right,” he pauses and then, in his typically humble way, corrects himself, “I&#8217;m trying to do it right.”</p>
<p>Today Mr. Morris lives with his family in Frisco. As a highly sought after public speaker, he shares his inspiring story with audiences all over the world, encouraging them to dream big and to believe that anything is possible. “You need to surround yourself with the people who want to see you succeed and you need to chase the dream and never give up.”</p>
<p><em>Lisa Morrow is a freelance writer in Plano.</em></p>
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