WORLD SERIES MVP AT 21, ADDICT AT 35, FAMILY MAN AT 60
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Rejection early in life can become the foundation for championship success.
MLB legend Bret Saberhagen shares how being picked last as a kid and facing early setbacks shaped the mindset that carried him to World Series MVP and multiple Cy Young Awards.
He walks through his journey from childhood disappointment to Major League success and what it takes to perform under pressure at the highest level. He breaks down the mental side of baseball, including pitching strategy, performance pressure, injuries, and how the game has changed with analytics and data-driven decision-making.
Key themes from the episode:
- Turning early failure into long-term discipline
- What elite athletes face behind the scenes
- Life after professional sports and identity loss
- Building purpose after the spotlight fades
- The story behind Sabes Wings and supporting families through cancer care
The conversation also explores retirement, fatherhood, sobriety, and rebuilding purpose after the game ends.
Listen for a clear look at MLB mindset, resilience under pressure, and what life after baseball really looks like when the stadium lights turn off.