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Jimmy Serrano - Former MLB Pitcher, Kansas City Royals

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  • 2:34 - What August 7, 2004 mean to Jimmy.
  • 3:07 - How much effort he put into getting to the Major Leagues and how rewarding it was getting the call to go.
  • 3:58 - How many times he felt like giving up on his dream of reaching MLB
  • 4:41 - Growing up in Grand Junction, CO
  • 5:20 - How Jimmy and I know each other.
  • 5:51 - How he ended up in Arizona to play baseball.
  • 7:07 - Jimmy didn’t have any offers to play college baseball.
  • 7:46 - He didn’t play the position he played in high school and how he got selected to play for Mesa Community College, a junior college elite program.
  • 9:04 - When he thought he might be able to play baseball professional & how he got into professional baseball.
  • 11:24 - What was the call like when he was drafted.
  • 12:31 - Where his first professional assignment was and that experience
  • 16:09 - How realistic it is for AAA to play in the Major Leagues.
  • 17:28 - How he feels about MLB’s proposal to eliminate 42 minor league teams in 2020.
  • 19:10 - How Jimmy feels most players feel about the journey to get to the Major Leagues in regards to pay.
  • 20:41 - How he felt as a minor league player that it’s understood that he would have to sacrifice.
  • 21:54 - What the difference in pay is between levels and do different clubs pay differently.
  • 23:05 - How player representation with agents happens.
  • 24:12 - Do players have a voice in the business aspect of baseball?
  • 25:02 - What kind of instruction the players get at each level of baseball
  • 26:30 - What it was like being at AAA, then getting demoted and then promoted to MLB.
  • 29:38 - What the situation was like when he got the call up to MLB and the process on getting there.
  • 31:42 - What happened when he got to Kansas City for his debut.
  • 33:09 - What his mentality was when he made his MLB debut as a pitcher.
  • 35:23 - He pitched 10 games in MLB - which game is most memorable.
  • 37:55 - What the best part of being in the Major Leagues.
  • 39:09 - How difficult it is to stay in MLB.
  • 39:41 - How his MLB career ended and what happens to a player after that.
  • 41:11 - How playing foreign baseball is different from the U.S.
  • 41:48 - What was most surprising about the different cultures around the world.
  • 42:46 - What players have to do to guard their signs during the game.
  • 43:30 - What “tipping pitches” is.
  • 44:48 - What is acceptable sign stealing in baseball and how technology has affected the game.
  • 46:03 - How does a pitcher recognize that sign stealing is happening.
  • 48:03 - How he feels the environment is for sign stealing in MLB
  • 49:02 - How will MLB know that sign stealing is going to happen.
  • 49:51 - How he feels technology can benefit baseball in the future.
  • 50:42 - What he’s been doing since he left baseball.
  • 51:27 - What some of the most valuable lessons he’s learned in his career.
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  • 2:34 - What August 7, 2004 mean to Jimmy.
  • 3:07 - How much effort he put into getting to the Major Leagues and how rewarding it was getting the call to go.
  • 3:58 - How many times he felt like giving up on his dream of reaching MLB
  • 4:41 - Growing up in Grand Junction, CO
  • 5:20 - How Jimmy and I know each other.
  • 5:51 - How he ended up in Arizona to play baseball.
  • 7:07 - Jimmy didn’t have any offers to play college baseball.
  • 7:46 - He didn’t play the position he played in high school and how he got selected to play for Mesa Community College, a junior college elite program.
  • 9:04 - When he thought he might be able to play baseball professional & how he got into professional baseball.
  • 11:24 - What was the call like when he was drafted.
  • 12:31 - Where his first professional assignment was and that experience
  • 16:09 - How realistic it is for AAA to play in the Major Leagues.
  • 17:28 - How he feels about MLB’s proposal to eliminate 42 minor league teams in 2020.
  • 19:10 - How Jimmy feels most players feel about the journey to get to the Major Leagues in regards to pay.
  • 20:41 - How he felt as a minor league player that it’s understood that he would have to sacrifice.
  • 21:54 - What the difference in pay is between levels and do different clubs pay differently.
  • 23:05 - How player representation with agents happens.
  • 24:12 - Do players have a voice in the business aspect of baseball?
  • 25:02 - What kind of instruction the players get at each level of baseball
  • 26:30 - What it was like being at AAA, then getting demoted and then promoted to MLB.
  • 29:38 - What the situation was like when he got the call up to MLB and the process on getting there.
  • 31:42 - What happened when he got to Kansas City for his debut.
  • 33:09 - What his mentality was when he made his MLB debut as a pitcher.
  • 35:23 - He pitched 10 games in MLB - which game is most memorable.
  • 37:55 - What the best part of being in the Major Leagues.
  • 39:09 - How difficult it is to stay in MLB.
  • 39:41 - How his MLB career ended and what happens to a player after that.
  • 41:11 - How playing foreign baseball is different from the U.S.
  • 41:48 - What was most surprising about the different cultures around the world.
  • 42:46 - What players have to do to guard their signs during the game.
  • 43:30 - What “tipping pitches” is.
  • 44:48 - What is acceptable sign stealing in baseball and how technology has affected the game.
  • 46:03 - How does a pitcher recognize that sign stealing is happening.
  • 48:03 - How he feels the environment is for sign stealing in MLB
  • 49:02 - How will MLB know that sign stealing is going to happen.
  • 49:51 - How he feels technology can benefit baseball in the future.
  • 50:42 - What he’s been doing since he left baseball.
  • 51:27 - What some of the most valuable lessons he’s learned in his career.
  continue reading

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