
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


There are two things Robert Moore has been around for most of his life: baseball and winning. The son of Royals general manager Dayton Moore, Robert grew up on the diamond and has been a part of everything from an All-Star Game to a World Series win. And when you're around ballparks and baseball all the time, it gives you an identity early in life. But what happens when you lose that identity? It was early on in Moore's freshman year when he had that crisis. So how did he overcome it and become such an impact player for the Diamond Hogs? Now, Moore is thriving at Arkansas. He became the first Razorback to hit for the cycle since 1994, and has emerged as a fan-favorite for one of the best programs in college baseball. And for the guy known to Razorback fans as Big Shot Bob, he's just getting started.
By Sport & Story4.8
10031,003 ratings
There are two things Robert Moore has been around for most of his life: baseball and winning. The son of Royals general manager Dayton Moore, Robert grew up on the diamond and has been a part of everything from an All-Star Game to a World Series win. And when you're around ballparks and baseball all the time, it gives you an identity early in life. But what happens when you lose that identity? It was early on in Moore's freshman year when he had that crisis. So how did he overcome it and become such an impact player for the Diamond Hogs? Now, Moore is thriving at Arkansas. He became the first Razorback to hit for the cycle since 1994, and has emerged as a fan-favorite for one of the best programs in college baseball. And for the guy known to Razorback fans as Big Shot Bob, he's just getting started.

9,137 Listeners

229 Listeners

1,373 Listeners

154 Listeners

76 Listeners

1,183 Listeners

1,863 Listeners

173 Listeners

1,083 Listeners

441 Listeners

152 Listeners

432 Listeners

30 Listeners

30 Listeners

37 Listeners

22 Listeners

7 Listeners

20 Listeners

3 Listeners

13 Listeners