Ryan Rowland-Smith on pitching, arm injuries, MLB Network, and more
Episode description
Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews retired pitcher, host of "The Top Step" podcast, owner of NxtGen Baseball, and Seattle Mariners/MLB Network analyst Ryan Roland-Smith. Jessica and Ryan discuss a wide range of topics including the rise of arm injuries among pitchers, being a Rule 5 player, experiencing weird and sometimes phony injuries, getting in at MLB Network, and more.
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-1:52: Welcome Ryan to Short and to the Point
-2:25: Off the record conversations
-5:36: Embracing social media to transition into broadcasting
-9:17: Insecurities when just talking to the camera
-11:48: Balancing working various forms of media
-14:38: Defense mechanisms
-16:07: Impostor syndrome
-21:53: Bullpen on the field
-22:59: Having a “shove it up their ass” mentality
-27:42: Discussing biomechanics and analytics in broadcasting
-31:12: Dealing with adversity
-35:42: Retiring
-39:19: Things Ryan doesn’t miss about not playing
-42:09: Experience as a Rule 5 player
-48:11: Arm injuries
-57:22: Do kids feel like they have to throw 100 mph?
-58:18: Pitch clock
-1:00:15: Weird injuries
-1:06:53: Australian baseball players
-1:11:21: NxtGen Baseball
-1:16:21: MLB Network
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