Park Bench Perspectives
Send Comments and Feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604835/fan_mail/new] Mike and Carlos Figueroa talk on Father’s Day from their “park bench” perspective, reflecting on Carlos’s late father and how youth baseball has changed from inexpensive local leagues to costly, professionalized travel ball. They reminisce about St. Louis Park Little League memories, including injuries from hit batters, a city championship run, pitching limits, and the importance of catchers and infield communication. Their conversation explores baseball’s sounds and language (including the origin of “can of corn”), dugout and field chatter, taunting rules, and how pitchers and catchers call games, contrasting past intuition with modern analytics. They discuss parent behavior as a major problem in youth sports, and relate perseverance to being “on the one-yard line.” They plan to record at the old ballpark, revisit St. Louis Park in 2026, and launch a baseball-focused spinoff podcast, “Square Box Baseball,” based on a Latin American saying about baseball’s unpredictability. 00:00 Park Bench Intro 00:36 Fathers Day Talk 01:42 Remembering Dads 01:55 Kids Sports Then Now 02:49 Little Gophers Memories 03:42 Baseball Sounds Origins 04:56 Chants Taunts Rules 05:58 Voices From The Stands 06:48 Scary Hit By Pitch 08:19 City Champs Glory Days 10:33 Pitch Counts Big Games 14:21 Cinderella Man Lesson 16:52 New Baseball Spinoff 17:56 Square Box Baseball 19:21 Can Of Corn Explained 20:49 Dugout Chatter Deep Dive 21:39 Dugout Chatter Jokes 22:50 Calling Pitches Debate 23:56 Catcher Trust And Gameplan 24:49 Reading Hitters Then Now 27:00 Hitting And Guessing 30:02 Look Alive Field Talk 32:48 Taunting And First Base Stories 34:29 Parents Ruin Youth Ball 39:01 Town Ball Home Run Tale 41:04 Wrap Up And Podcast Plans Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604835/support]
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