
The Sadlers’ Strike: Calling Out What Makes or Breaks MLB Managers
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In this episode, Marin and Casey Sadler open up about their deep-rooted belief in the power of community and their dream of creating a gathering place for their small town through their upcoming restaurant, 'Home Plate.' They share their vision for a space that includes a pitching mound and outdoor area where people can connect and kids can play, reflecting their love for both baseball and community.
The conversation takes a reflective turn as they discuss the recent firing of Casey's former manager with the Seattle Mariners. They explore what distinguishes an okay, good, and great manager, offering insights into how personality traits can impact leadership. Casey and Marin revisit moments that led them to question the management style in Seattle, sharing their experiences with different managerial approaches throughout Casey's career.
During the discussion, they emphasize the importance of having a manager who genuinely cares about their team, rather than simply fulfilling an obligation. This episode offers a heartfelt look at leadership, community, and the values that drive their journey.
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