Dave Riske's father told him to stop playing baseball and get a regular job because he believed Dave wasn't good enough to make it professionally. This skepticism fueled Dave's determination to prove him wrong.
Dave Riske was converted to a pitcher by his junior college coach, Dan Spencer, who saw potential in his strong arm. Despite initially being a shortstop, Dave embraced the change and focused on pitching, which eventually led to his success in the major leagues.
Dave Riske was drafted in the 56th round of the 1996 MLB draft, which was considered a 'favor' by scouts who doubted his potential. Despite being told he had no shot, Dave made it to the majors in just two and a half years, debuting at 22 years old.
Dave Riske's first contract in the minor leagues paid him $820 a month before taxes. This was a stark contrast to the multimillion-dollar contracts he would later earn in the majors.
Dave Riske advises parents to avoid specializing their kids in one sport too early. He believes playing multiple sports helps develop different muscle groups and overall athleticism. He also emphasizes letting kids enjoy their athletic journey without excessive pressure.
Dave Riske acknowledges that he initially spent money on unnecessary items like shoes and cars after signing his first big contract. However, he credits his financial advisor and agent for helping him manage his wealth wisely, ensuring long-term financial stability.
While working at Hooters in St. Louis, Dave Riske had a confrontation with a mob-connected individual who felt disrespected. The situation escalated when the man's sons threatened Dave, leading to police intervention. Dave was immediately transferred to Atlanta the next day to avoid further danger.
Dave Riske believes club sports can be beneficial but warns against overdoing it. He suggests limiting tournaments to avoid burnout and injuries, especially in sports like baseball where rest is crucial for development.
Dave Riske advises athletes to choose colleges where they have the best chance to play, rather than focusing solely on prestigious names. He emphasizes the importance of playing time and development over the reputation of the school.
Dave Riske stresses the importance of teaching kids resilience through sports, which he calls 'manufactured adversity.' He believes sports help kids learn to handle failure and rejection, preparing them for life's challenges.
Former Major League Baseball relief pitcher Dave Riske joins us to share his incredible journey from the fields near Seattle to the bright lights of professional baseball. Without the advantage of early specialized training and facing skepticism from his own father, Dave's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and multifaceted athleticism. Against the odds, he turned disbelief into determination, reaching the major leagues at just 22. We explore how his upbringing and diverse sporting background shaped not only his career but also his approach to parenting two Division 1 athletes today.
Listeners will find themselves on the edge of their seats as Dave recounts an unexpected encounter with the mob while working at Hooters, highlighting life's unpredictability and the necessity of staying calm under pressure. His narrative doesn't stop at thrilling tales; it extends into the often-overlooked financial side of a sports career. Dave shares candid insights into the challenges of navigating newfound wealth and the importance of wise financial management, offering lessons that go beyond the baseball diamond.
As a father and coach, Dave offers invaluable advice on raising young athletes in today's competitive sports environment. He advocates for the benefits of playing multiple sports and emphasizes the importance of letting children enjoy their athletic journey at their own pace. From the intricacies of club sports and scholarship opportunities to the pressures of college selection, this episode covers a breadth of topics essential for aspiring athletes and their parents. Join us for an episode filled with wisdom, humor, and life lessons that resonate far beyond the world of sports.
**CHAPTERS **
(00:00) - Junior College Pitcher to Major Leaguer
(10:00) - Road to the Majors
(20:03) - Mafia Encounter and Baseball Stories
(27:43) - Learning Financial Responsibility in Professional Sports
(34:30) - Parenting Athletes
(42:28) - Navigating Club Sports and Scholarships
(50:19) - Teaching Kids Resilience and Financial Responsibility
(54:30) - College Selection and Athletic Scholarships
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