Canaries All-Star & Augie national champ Jordan Barth on baseball & his past life as a racquetball superstar

01/07/2025 1h 1min Temporada 1 Episodio 138
Canaries All-Star & Augie national champ Jordan Barth on baseball & his past life as a racquetball superstar

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Augustana's best-ever baseball slugger is now an All-Star shortstop for the Sioux Falls Canaries and one of the best players the American Association of Professional Baseball. Before that, he was one of the best racquetball players in the world. At age 16. In an hour-long chat from Gateway Lounge with Happy Hour host John Gaskins, Jordan Barth takes us into both his baseball world full of fun stories in the dugout and on long bus trips, to his former life as a prodigy of the sport from age 6 to 16, which included numerous world junior titles and eventually contention to be the best male player on the planet, period, rising to as high as No. 22. But Barth chose baseball, and Sioux Falls has been better for it for almost a decade.  The St. Cloud, Minnesota, area native was a high-level true freshman on Augie's 2018 national championship and went on to break school records in career hits, doubles, RBIs, and total bases, and is second in home runs (42) runs scored. His .379 career average is seventh all-time. Now in his third year with the Canaries, Barth was an All-Star last season and is second in the league in doubles and hits, fifth with a .331 average, and 11th in home runs (8) through 46 games. Manager Mike Meyer describes Barth as the "table setter" of the lineup, the "anchor" of the defense, and a model of consistency and durability, having missed just nine out 246 contests. How did being a world class racquetball player help his baseball, and why did he ultimately give up (regular) competition in a sport he could have gone on to become the GOAT had he kept playing as an adult? How does coming from long line of "goofballs" help with his clutch performing on the court and the diamond? Listen and it is easy to understand why Barth is so well liked among teammates, coaches, and even opponents.

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