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Pedro Borbon Jr. Talking about the time Borbon Sr Crossed MLB Picket Line During 1994 MLB Strike

1 min · 12. maj 2026
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🚨 NEW EPISODE DROP: The Foolish Hero Complex Are you trying to save the world, or just feeding your own ego? 🗽 This week on the Developmental Gap Podcast, Jose gets raw about the "Hero Complex" and the heavy burden of being "aware" in the inner city. Inspired by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, we discuss why showing people the light is often met with resistance—and how awareness can feel more like a curse than a gift. ⚾️ Legends of the Week: A conversation with former professional baseball player and Youth Service League legend Ernesto Castro Plus The Fiery Spirit of Pedro Borbón Sr. Pedro Borbón Jr. joins the stoop to share an incredible story from the 1994 MLB strike. At 55 years old, his father, Pedro Borbón Sr., wasn't looking for a paycheck—he just wanted to play. Despite the union's warnings, he crossed the picket lines to prove he still had the gas. He was dominant in Spring Training, but after a freak mishap on the field, Reds manager Davey Johnson sent him home. Pedro Sr. didn't go quietly, though. He left Davey with a "parting gift" involving the parakeets he had previously sold to the manager—a legendary move of retaliation that only a character like Borbón could pull off. 🦜🔥 The takeaways? * Talent is an illusion; interest is the engine. Life might be a scam, but the game of baseball is the only truth. We stay 100% independent—no sponsors, no paywalls, just the raw truth. 🔗 Listen Now Catch the full breakdown and the rest of the Pedro Borbón Jr. interview at www.stoopjuice.com [http://www.stoopjuice.com] or by clicking on our instagram bio! filmed at @brooklynbaseballfoundry [https://www.instagram.com/brooklynbaseballfoundry/]

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episode Pedro Borbon Jr. Talking about the time Borbon Sr Crossed MLB Picket Line During 1994 MLB Strike cover

Pedro Borbon Jr. Talking about the time Borbon Sr Crossed MLB Picket Line During 1994 MLB Strike

🚨 NEW EPISODE DROP: The Foolish Hero Complex Are you trying to save the world, or just feeding your own ego? 🗽 This week on the Developmental Gap Podcast, Jose gets raw about the "Hero Complex" and the heavy burden of being "aware" in the inner city. Inspired by Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, we discuss why showing people the light is often met with resistance—and how awareness can feel more like a curse than a gift. ⚾️ Legends of the Week: A conversation with former professional baseball player and Youth Service League legend Ernesto Castro Plus The Fiery Spirit of Pedro Borbón Sr. Pedro Borbón Jr. joins the stoop to share an incredible story from the 1994 MLB strike. At 55 years old, his father, Pedro Borbón Sr., wasn't looking for a paycheck—he just wanted to play. Despite the union's warnings, he crossed the picket lines to prove he still had the gas. He was dominant in Spring Training, but after a freak mishap on the field, Reds manager Davey Johnson sent him home. Pedro Sr. didn't go quietly, though. He left Davey with a "parting gift" involving the parakeets he had previously sold to the manager—a legendary move of retaliation that only a character like Borbón could pull off. 🦜🔥 The takeaways? * Talent is an illusion; interest is the engine. Life might be a scam, but the game of baseball is the only truth. We stay 100% independent—no sponsors, no paywalls, just the raw truth. 🔗 Listen Now Catch the full breakdown and the rest of the Pedro Borbón Jr. interview at www.stoopjuice.com [http://www.stoopjuice.com] or by clicking on our instagram bio! filmed at @brooklynbaseballfoundry [https://www.instagram.com/brooklynbaseballfoundry/]

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