Season V Experience #98 From MLB Star to Mentor with Buddy Schultz
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Welcome to the new season of the Fathers of the Future podcast. Host Luke Kayyem talks with Buddy Schultz, his mentor for 17 years. Buddy is a former MLB pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs and St Louis Cardinals. He had the third-lowest ERA in the National League in 1977 and holds the NCAA record for most strikeouts in a game, set 54 years ago. Buddy is also in the Miami Ohio Athletic Sports Hall of Fame.
Buddy’s journey, however, goes far beyond the diamond. In this episode, he shares life lessons from his remarkable career, including his philosophy of "winners have results, losers have excuses," and the importance of resilience and hard work. As a mentor who has raised over $32 million for youth baseball programs since 1990, Buddy embodies the spirit of giving back, making him the perfect guest to kick off this season. Join Luke and Buddy for a heartfelt conversation about baseball, fatherhood, and the game of life, filled with stories of perseverance, legacy, and the impact one person can have on the next generation.
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