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Episode 37: Jacob Turner (Former 9th pick in the MLB draft, 11 year professional baseball career)
In this episode, we sit down with Jacob Turner, former MLB pitcher and top-ranked high school prospect, to discuss the wild world of youth sports—and why he believes today’s system is out of control.
🔹 The Youth Sports "Propaganda Machine" – Turner argues that parents and players are constantly bombarded with messages pushing early specialization, elite training, and expensive programs. Is it all necessary?
🔹 The Myth of Early Greatness – Despite being the best high school pitcher in the country, Turner was rarely the top player on his youth teams. A reminder that excelling at 10, 11, or 12 doesn’t always mean long-term success.
🔹 Early Bloomers vs. Late Developers – Many young stars dominate simply because they’re bigger or stronger early on, but Turner explains why patience is key for long-term growth.
🔹 Parenting Young Athletes – Now a father of four kids in sports, Turner shares what he’s learned about navigating the pressure and hype.
🔹 The Case for Playing Multiple Sports – Not just for athleticism, but for diverse experiences and social development. Turner explains why exposure to different sports and socio-economic groups matters.
🔹 Letting Kids Lead – Why forcing 6 a.m. training sessions isn’t the answer if your child doesn’t show a natural drive to improve on their own.
🔹 Effort Over Outcomes – One of the few things athletes can truly control. Turner emphasizes why praising effort is more valuable than obsessing over wins and losses.
🔹 If It Works for an MLB Veteran… – Turner reached the highest level of his sport without the extreme youth sports culture we see today—so why do so many parents feel pressured?
🔹 And of course… MORE HOT TAKES!
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Episode 37: Jacob Turner (Former 9th pick in the MLB draft, 11 year professional baseball career)
In this episode, we sit down with Jacob Turner, former MLB pitcher and top-ranked high school prospect, to discuss the wild world of youth sports—and why he believes today’s system is out of control.
🔹 The Youth Sports "Propaganda Machine" – Turner argues that parents and players are constantly bombarded with messages pushing early specialization, elite training, and expensive programs. Is it all necessary?
🔹 The Myth of Early Greatness – Despite being the best high school pitcher in the country, Turner was rarely the top player on his youth teams. A reminder that excelling at 10, 11, or 12 doesn’t always mean long-term success.
🔹 Early Bloomers vs. Late Developers – Many young stars dominate simply because they’re bigger or stronger early on, but Turner explains why patience is key for long-term growth.
🔹 Parenting Young Athletes – Now a father of four kids in sports, Turner shares what he’s learned about navigating the pressure and hype.
🔹 The Case for Playing Multiple Sports – Not just for athleticism, but for diverse experiences and social development. Turner explains why exposure to different sports and socio-economic groups matters.
🔹 Letting Kids Lead – Why forcing 6 a.m. training sessions isn’t the answer if your child doesn’t show a natural drive to improve on their own.
🔹 Effort Over Outcomes – One of the few things athletes can truly control. Turner emphasizes why praising effort is more valuable than obsessing over wins and losses.
🔹 If It Works for an MLB Veteran… – Turner reached the highest level of his sport without the extreme youth sports culture we see today—so why do so many parents feel pressured?
🔹 And of course… MORE HOT TAKES!

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