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)