Baltimore Orioles Hall of Famer Mike Bordick: failure, resiliency, and sports

February 3
1h 1m

Episode Description

Most young athletes never realize that the key to longevity in sports isn’t just talent—it’s resilience, smart routines, and the willingness to learn from setbacks. Baltimore Orioles legend Mike Bordick uncovers how facing rejection, injuries, and obstacles early in his career built the foundation for his professional journey—and how anyone can leverage failure to fuel future success. If you believe greatness is only about natural talent, think again. Bordick’s story of pushing through injuries, overcommitting, and embracing discipline offers invaluable lessons for coaches, parents, and players alike.

Discover how a childhood spent moving between homes and bouncing around the country shaped a mindset of perseverance and adaptability. Bordick shares how he balanced playing multiple sports with the demands of baseball, emphasizing the vital role diverse athletic experiences play in preventing overuse injuries and burnout—topics more relevant than ever in youth sports today.

Bordick discusses his current work with League of Dreams, an organization transforming lives through sport for kids with special needs, and why fostering inclusion and confidence in young people is his greatest legacy. Bordick’s insights show that success isn’t just about how hard you hit or throw—it’s about how you handle setbacks, stay disciplined, and keep honing your craft with purpose. Whether you’re in the dugout or in the bleachers, this episode will change how you see failure—and find meaning in every challenge.

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