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Are You a Five-Tool Player?

Ed Delahanty

Ed Delahanty

We don’t know who coined the term “Five-tool player,” but it has been a common phrase in baseball for many years. My suspicion is that it may have first been uttered by a sports writer for the Sporting News, a publication which has been publishing continuously since 1886. Its first use may have been to describe Big Ed Delahante, a superstar for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1890’s. The term has always been used to describe special baseball players such as Willie Mays, Duke Snyder, and for those of you who may not go back quite that far, Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Jose Ramirez of the Cleveland Guardians are excellent examples.

The term describes a player other than a pitcher who excels at all aspects of the game. Five-tool players are able to (1) hit for power, (2) hit for average, (3) possess great speed on the bases, are (4) solid fielders, and can (5) throw quickly and accurately.

It occurred to us that the most successful entrepreneurs are also Five-tool players. Sure, the tools of entrepreneurship are a bit different, but they still must be exceptionally talented and skilled in at least these five areas:

Do you possess all five tools? Sometimes it’s hard to be honest with ourselves, so it may help if you ask those around you for their opinions. Once you’ve identified which tools you might be missing, you can develop a plan for self-improvement. That should get you well on your way to becoming a startup All Star.

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