ARLINGTON -- It is barely 10 a.m., the crack of dawn in baseball for a day game, and Logan Forsythe is standing in the most unlikely of spaces: In front of his locker.
A player's clubhouse locker is, for many, his sanctuary. It's a place to put on headphones, put in a video game and block out the outside world for a bit. For Forsythe, it is simply a place to change clothes before grabbing a coffee and heading for nearest computer monitor loaded up with the day's opposing pitcher.
And the routine doesn't change whether he's playing or not.