• Nathan Diederich: A Swift Advance Through Three Eventful Years in Minor League Baseball

  • Sep 15 2020
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
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Nathan Diederich: A Swift Advance Through Three Eventful Years in Minor League Baseball

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  • Support The Umpire Inspire Podcast on Patreon Connect with the Umpire Inspire community on Facebook --- What's it like being the youngest umpire in Minor League Baseball—for two years running? What's it like to overturn a walk-off home run? What's it like to call a no-hitter? 21-year-old Nathan Diederich shares stories of these experiences and more from his three years of swift advancement through MiLB in this episode! Even at a young age, Nate already has the gift of drawing some pretty perceptive and important lessons from his experiences and the people he’s come into contact with—you're going to find him very easy to root for as he advances toward the Bigs. Enjoy! --- Join the Umpire Inspire Crew on Patreon! The Umpire Inspire Podcast is LISTENER-SUPPORTED! Working umpires, and those who support them, are the engine behind this podcast and the greater mission of Umpire Inspire. I’d like to invite you to support the show on Patreon and become an active participant in building Umpire Inspire as we celebrate and inspire baseball and softball umpires all around the world. Contributors on Patreon earn rewards like early access to podcast episodes, community involvement opportunities, Umpire Inspire merchandise, and, most importantly, the pride of fueling an effort that matters to you. Join the UI Crew today!
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