EP 11: Steven Brault on Pirates Baseball, Broadway & His Only MLB Home Run
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Steven Brault joins Robby and Uncle Paulie for Episode 11 of Sacred Grounds.
The former Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs left-handed pitcher talks about his unique path through baseball, going from player to broadcaster, and why he has always been drawn to play-by-play.
Steven also dives into the stories that made him one of the most interesting personalities in baseball, singing the national anthem in uniform, recording a Broadway album, performing with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, and balancing a love of baseball with a love of music.
Plus, the guys relive Steven's only Major League home run at Coors Field, the famous game where he opened with 69 straight fastballs, his relationship with Greg Brown's "Clear the Deck" call, and why baseball has always been a family story for him.
From the mound to the microphone to the stage, this episode is full of stories, laughs, and a different side of the game.