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Trevor Bauer: Playing Professional Baseball

North Star Podcast

Release Date: 12/21/2020

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Personally, this was one of the coolest episodes I've ever recorded. I grew up as an avid San Francisco Giants fan, and I still remember getting to the field early to get autographs and catch baseballs during batting practice. This interview would have made little 8-year old David proud, and I'm lucky to share it with you today. Please enjoy my conversation with Trevor Bauer.

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Show Notes

2:18 - How Trevor would change the way baseball is marketed and to whom it should be pitched.

5:45 - Why updating the game for a modern audience would be difficult, despite what Trevor believes would be a successful move.

11:23 - Why there aren't many unique fields like in San Francisco or Boston.

15:10 - How baseball is not being evangelized well by the people who could be doing it most easily.

19:51 - How general scientific literacy can and should be improved through sports.

23:28 - What it takes for Trevor to scientifically design his pitches and then implement them in a game.

31:00 - The business of baseball, and how Trevor has learned to maneuver its quirks and difficulties.

37:13 - If could choose anybody, who else in the sports world and beyond Trevor would want to talk to.

42:15 - How Trevor looks into the future to superpower his game.

48:07 - The dangers of getting too in-depth in analyzing your game, and how it can hurt you.

54:43 - Why you should practice analytically and perform intuitively.

56:13 - What breathing techniques Trevor employs in his game.

58:18 - The different aspects of building a business and how Trevor is handling each element differently.

1:07:30 - Why Trevor's actual goals in his work and his game aren't covered by the media.

1:10:44 - How his father helped Trevor succeed in baseball by giving him the tools he needed to work hard.