1. I really enjoyed the Narrator’s voice. He made the listening experience enjoyable and added enough character to his voice to keep the listener interested. 2. At first I was a little bit hesitant to purchase this book. 12 hours on the arm seemed excessive. However by the end of the story I wanted more. The book doesn’t drag because the author constantly changes the setting (surgery, Little League, minor league, MLB, Japan, travel ball, pitching gurus, conditioning, rehab, history, biomechanics…). 3. I cared about the characters in the book and I wanted all of them to succeed 4. This book reminded me of a case study in business school. The problem is well defined, however the correct solution is up for interpretation. There isn’t a right or wrong answer necessarily. But there is enough material to start a conversation that has the ability to change how baseball players are managed in the future.
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