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The Long Game

The Long Game

By: Cameron Garfield
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The Long Game is for competitive baseball players who want to increase their odds of making it — and build the discipline to sustain success when they do. Hosted by former professional baseball player Cameron Garfield, this show explores what actually separates players who last: identity beyond performance, daily discipline, handling pressure, environment, and preparation for life after the game. Through honest conversations with MLB players, scouts, coaches, and solo insights, The Long Game focuses on what doesn’t show up on a stat sheet — habits, character, and decision-making.Cameron Garfield Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • What it Really Takes to Make It- Patrick Wisdom
    Mar 27 2026

    On this episode of The Long Game, former Chicago Cubs infielder Patrick Wisdom shares his journey through professional baseball—from the minor leagues to the big leagues—and what it actually takes to make it.


    We talk about the realities of the minor leagues, the mental side of the game, and what separates the players who stick from the ones who fall off.


    Patrick also shares his perspective as a husband and father, how his priorities have evolved over time, and what he’s focused on now as he continues his career in Triple-A with the Mariners organization.


    This episode is for athletes chasing the next level, players in the grind, and anyone who wants to better understand what it really takes—not just to make it, but to build something that lasts.

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    57 mins
  • What It Really Takes to Make it- MLB Veteran Mike Fiers
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode of The Long Game, former MLB pitcher and current high school head coach Mike Fiers shares what it actually takes to make it—and stay there.


    With over a decade in the big leagues and multiple no-hitters, Mike didn’t follow the typical “top prospect” path. His journey was built on development, consistency, and learning how to compete at every level.


    Now coaching at the high school level, he offers a unique perspective on what young players and parents get right—and what they often get wrong.


    We dive into:


    • The difference between the minor leagues and the big leagues

    • What matters more than talent

    • Why development should come before rushing the process

    • What pitchers should really focus on to improve

    • Lessons from his MLB career and what he sees in today’s players


    This episode is for athletes, parents, and coaches who want to better understand what it takes to succeed—not just in baseball, but in the long game.


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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Brent Dean - What Most Young Players Get Wrong About Development
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Brent Dean — former UCLA Bruin, Milwaukee Brewer, longtime teammate, and now a coach and instructor with Beimel Athletics.

    Brent brings a unique perspective on the game, having experienced it as a player, catcher, coach, and parent. We dive into what real player development actually looks like, the biggest mistakes young athletes make, and how the game is changing at the youth level.


    We also talk about the role of parents in development, how to help kids fall in love with the game, and what truly separates players who improve from those who stay the same.


    This conversation is for players, parents, and coaches who want to understand what actually matters when it comes to development — not just in baseball, but in building discipline and long-term success.


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    2 hrs and 3 mins
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