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Life Around The Seams
Josh Suchon
56 episodes
3 months ago
Host Josh Suchon shares his experiences in baseball, and away from baseball, while interviewing baseball people with unique backgrounds.
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Host Josh Suchon shares his experiences in baseball, and away from baseball, while interviewing baseball people with unique backgrounds.
Show more...
Baseball
Arts,
Books,
Sports
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Episode 53 -- Jim Rushford
Life Around The Seams
49 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 53 -- Jim Rushford
Jim Rushford is one of the most improbable players to ever reach the major leagues. Undrafted out of college, he played for two independent league teams, took a year off, then played two more years of independent baseball before even reaching affiliated minor league ball. Along the way, Rushford worked numerous odd jobs, including pizza delivery guy, which is the inspiration for the title of his new book, "The Pizza Guy Delivers." In Episode 53, Rushford reveals his remarkable journey to the majors, making his MLB debut at Wrigley Field, his first (and only) home run, playing another eight years, and the hilarious story of how met his wife in the dorms at San Diego State University. 
Life Around The Seams
Host Josh Suchon shares his experiences in baseball, and away from baseball, while interviewing baseball people with unique backgrounds.