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Episode 92: Karen Walker (MLB Pitcher Walker Buehler's Mom)
🎙 Karen Walker, mother of MLB All-Star pitcher Walker Buehler, joins the show to share the behind-the-scenes journey of raising a son from neighborhood ballfields to the highest level of baseball…and why it was never part of some grand master plan.
🔹 Karen reflects on the universal question every youth sports parent quietly asks: “Could that be my kid?”—and how, for her, the answer slowly unfolded over time rather than being obvious from the start.
🔹 She shares a vivid early memory of walking two blocks to Ecton Park with a young Walker, “a little boy and his glove,” highlighting how humble and simple the beginnings really were.
🔹 Her parenting philosophy was simple: let him try anything, commit for a season, and prioritize enjoyment over long-term outcomes.
🔹 For years, there was no expectation of a future in baseball, just a kid playing with friends, until a moment in high school when a scout pointed out Walker surrounded by coaches, signaling something bigger might be happening.
🔹 Karen emphasizes that Walker’s journey was far from individual, calling him a “group project” and crediting a community of 30+ people who poured into his development along the way.
🔹 A multi-sport upbringing played a huge role in his success, exposing him to different skills, coaches, and environments.
🔹 She raises concerns about the rise in youth injuries, particularly Tommy John surgery, and stresses the importance of long-term health over short-term success.
🔹 Karen strongly advocates for parents being actively involved in athlete safety (tracking pitch counts, limiting off-speed pitches, and not blindly trusting coaches in high-pressure moments).Â
🔹 She notes how the desire to win can cloud judgment at all levels, reminding listeners that games at ages 10, 12, or even 15 feel huge…but ultimately aren’t what matter most.
🔹 On recruiting, Karen reinforces a powerful message: “If you’re good, they will find you,” while also acknowledging the importance of putting athletes in reasonable positions to be seen without overdoing self-promotion.
🔹 She warns that excessive parent-driven promotion can create unnecessary pressure, encouraging families to let kids develop naturally and enjoy the process.
🔹 Karen closes with a perspective that hits home: despite watching her son pitch in Yankee Stadium, nothing compares to the joy and purity of Little League…“This is the sweet spot… don’t miss it.”
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Episode 92: Karen Walker (MLB Pitcher Walker Buehler's Mom)
🎙 Karen Walker, mother of MLB All-Star pitcher Walker Buehler, joins the show to share the behind-the-scenes journey of raising a son from neighborhood ballfields to the highest level of baseball…and why it was never part of some grand master plan.
🔹 Karen reflects on the universal question every youth sports parent quietly asks: “Could that be my kid?”—and how, for her, the answer slowly unfolded over time rather than being obvious from the start.
🔹 She shares a vivid early memory of walking two blocks to Ecton Park with a young Walker, “a little boy and his glove,” highlighting how humble and simple the beginnings really were.
🔹 Her parenting philosophy was simple: let him try anything, commit for a season, and prioritize enjoyment over long-term outcomes.
🔹 For years, there was no expectation of a future in baseball, just a kid playing with friends, until a moment in high school when a scout pointed out Walker surrounded by coaches, signaling something bigger might be happening.
🔹 Karen emphasizes that Walker’s journey was far from individual, calling him a “group project” and crediting a community of 30+ people who poured into his development along the way.
🔹 A multi-sport upbringing played a huge role in his success, exposing him to different skills, coaches, and environments.
🔹 She raises concerns about the rise in youth injuries, particularly Tommy John surgery, and stresses the importance of long-term health over short-term success.
🔹 Karen strongly advocates for parents being actively involved in athlete safety (tracking pitch counts, limiting off-speed pitches, and not blindly trusting coaches in high-pressure moments).Â
🔹 She notes how the desire to win can cloud judgment at all levels, reminding listeners that games at ages 10, 12, or even 15 feel huge…but ultimately aren’t what matter most.
🔹 On recruiting, Karen reinforces a powerful message: “If you’re good, they will find you,” while also acknowledging the importance of putting athletes in reasonable positions to be seen without overdoing self-promotion.
🔹 She warns that excessive parent-driven promotion can create unnecessary pressure, encouraging families to let kids develop naturally and enjoy the process.
🔹 Karen closes with a perspective that hits home: despite watching her son pitch in Yankee Stadium, nothing compares to the joy and purity of Little League…“This is the sweet spot… don’t miss it.”

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