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Nate Robertson beat the odds to play Major League Baseball for 9 seasons, including pitching in the World Series in 2006 for the Detroit Tigers!
In today's episode, he shares his life story with us, including:
- Wanting to quit baseball after his first little league game
- The impact his parents had on his career and his life
- Choosing college over a contract after being drafted at 18
- Committing to perseverance
- Life in the Minor Leagues (earning only $850/month)
- Getting called up the the Big Leagues, Pitching in the World Series, and later receiving a Multi-Million Dollar Contract
- Giving & Tithing faithfully
- His Husband & Dad tips
Enjoy the episode!
And, as always, go to F2Igift.com for some powerful and FREE leadership content.
By Justin Janowski5
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Nate Robertson beat the odds to play Major League Baseball for 9 seasons, including pitching in the World Series in 2006 for the Detroit Tigers!
In today's episode, he shares his life story with us, including:
- Wanting to quit baseball after his first little league game
- The impact his parents had on his career and his life
- Choosing college over a contract after being drafted at 18
- Committing to perseverance
- Life in the Minor Leagues (earning only $850/month)
- Getting called up the the Big Leagues, Pitching in the World Series, and later receiving a Multi-Million Dollar Contract
- Giving & Tithing faithfully
- His Husband & Dad tips
Enjoy the episode!
And, as always, go to F2Igift.com for some powerful and FREE leadership content.