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This episode beautifully weaves together America's favorite pastime with timeless biblical principles, reminding us that generosity is far more than writing checks or making donations. Drawing from 1 Timothy 6:18 and the example of baseball legend Albert Pujols, we're challenged to reconsider what it truly means to live generously. Pujols didn't just dominate on the field with 3,384 hits—he made it clear that his legacy off the field mattered more. Through his foundation supporting people with Down syndrome and families in the Dominican Republic, he demonstrated that generosity flows from using whatever God has blessed us with to serve others. The wisdom of Proverbs 11:24-25 echoes throughout: when we give freely, we gain even more; when we refresh others, we ourselves are refreshed. This isn't about having wealth or platforms—it's about recognizing that our time, energy, and talents are gifts meant to be shared. Whether sitting with someone who eats alone or helping a struggling teammate, every act of generosity honors God and fills us with a peace money cannot buy. We're invited to examine our own lives and ask: are we living with open hands, ready to give as Christ gave?