The Athlete Lab Podcast
In this episode, host Phil Osaer (Director of Athlete Development at Suburban Sports Group and former NHL scout) sits down with Adam Eaton, former Major League Baseball outfielder and current MLB coach, for a conversation centered on resilience, adaptation, and what it really takes to sustain a career at the highest level. From his upbringing and path through professional baseball to the daily grind of the Major Leagues, Adam shares the habits and mindset that helped him navigate the ups and downs of a long career. He opens up about battling through injuries, the mental side of rehab, and the perspective gained from some of the biggest moments in the game, including postseason pressure and Game 7 experiences. Now transitioning into coaching, Adam reflects on what’s changed, what still matters most, and how he approaches developing the next generation of players. Throughout the conversation, he offers honest insight into adjustment, accountability, and the ability to evolve over time both on and off the field. Together, they dive into: • Adam’s upbringing, journey, and the habits that shaped his career • The reality of the Major League grind: consistency, pressure, and longevity • Injury rehab and the mental challenges that come with it • Performing in high-stakes moments, including postseason and Game 7 experiences • Transitioning from player to coach and seeing the game through a new lens • The importance of adjustment, adaptability, and continuous growth If you want to understand what it takes to compete, adjust, and last at the highest level, this episode offers perspective from someone who’s lived it. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube.
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