Minor League Baseball

Most professional baseball players don’t make millions of dollars and fly to games in charter jets. They play out their careers in the minor leagues, where life is a series of bus rides and bad food. Host Rusty Jacobs examines the life of a minor league baseball player with: Christopher Kline, writer for Baseball America magazine; Neal Conan, host of NPR’s Talk of the Nation and author of “Play by Play: Baseball, Radio and Life in the Last Chance League” (Crown/2002); Torey Luvullo, manager of the Kingston Indians; and Brooks Badeaux, infielder with the Durham Bulls. (59:00)

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