The lineup

Weekly stories, insights, and reflections that connect baseball, business and life.

Every Role Matters
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Every Role Matters

This World Series was won by trust, resilience, and teammates who embraced their roles.

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Out of the Park: Creating a Legacy
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Out of the Park: Creating a Legacy

Baseball has a way of bringing generations together, and few players embody that more than Shohei Ohtani. History has never seen anything like it. As much as I’ve enjoyed watching Ohtani from a fan’s perspective, I’ve also been thinking about creating a legacy off the field, especially after co-hosting the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum’s annual Hall of Game Gala earlier this month. Whether in baseball or in life, the real wins come from the relationships built and bridges left standing, inside and Out of the Park.

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John O’Leary: Victim or Victor - You Decide
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

John O’Leary: Victim or Victor - You Decide

Every so often, I meet someone whose story actually resets my perspective. And that’s exactly what happened in a recent interview with John O’Leary, who shared more than a few lessons on living for the now, and creating a legacy that lasts. 

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Details Matter
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Details Matter

Moments like these remind me that baseball, like life and business, rewards awareness. It’s about presence. Knowing the rules, reading the room and anticipating the next move.

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Soul on Fire
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Soul on Fire

In baseball and in life, that’s what creates connection;  not the big swings, but the steady presence.

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Out of the Park: Give to Grow
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Out of the Park: Give to Grow

I’ve read Bob Burg’s The Go Giver and have been reading Give to Grow by Mo Bunnell. The message of both resonates deeply as I wrap up my 18th season broadcasting Royals baseball. The grind is real, but what I’ll remember more than the innings played or miles traveled are the people who gave something of themselves along the way. Because in the end, the real wins come from the relationships we invest in and the spirit we bring to others, inside and Out of the Park.

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Dr. Cindy McGovern: “De-Icking” Sales as a Profession
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Dr. Cindy McGovern: “De-Icking” Sales as a Profession

I’ve long believed that the secret to influence is giving to grow.  And when you offer value with intention instead of expectation, you set a cycle into motion that I have found returns far more than you ever imagined. It’s a concept that changed the life of one recent guest on my podcast who believes every one of us can master the art of sales, whether we carry a quota or not. Her name is Dr. Cindy McGovern, a two-time bestselling author, founder of Orange Leaf Consulting and an international authority known around the world as the First Lady of Sales. With a dynamic energy and practical approach, she has inspired thousands to see sales not as a transaction, but as an opportunity to give.

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Out of the Park: The Role Player Effect
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Out of the Park: The Role Player Effect

As we head into a weekend-long celebration of workers across the nation, this month’s newsletter turns the focus to the people with one specific job to do. In baseball we call them role players. And though they may not take the field every game, the value they add makes them critical to the success of the team. It’s a lesson that teams anywhere can learn from. Not everyone can be a superstar, but they can be ready to step in - and up - when their number is called. And sometimes that’s the difference between winning and losing, inside and Out of the Park.

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Lindsay Howerton: Turning Clarity Into Growth
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Lindsay Howerton: Turning Clarity Into Growth

When teams succeed, it’s rarely due to raw talent alone. Instead, they reach peak performance when every player knows their role and plays it well. Just like in baseball you wouldn’t want your closer batting cleanup, in a corporate setting, you wouldn’t want your top performing salesperson in the mailroom. Teams win when people step into the roles that fit them best.  That lesson came through out and clear during a recent interview with Lindsay Howerton, a fractional COO who gets results where they matter most.

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Calling History
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Calling History

That’s what makes Pawol’s debut so meaningful. She didn’t just break a barrier, she stepped in prepared and embraced.

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Learn Somebody Else's World
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Learn Somebody Else's World

This wasn’t just a whirlwind travel story. It was a window into how quickly someone can find their footing not just on the field, but in a new culture.

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Out of the Park: The Pause that Powers the Push
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Out of the Park: The Pause that Powers the Push

Baseball doesn’t pause for much. With so much going on before and after the recent All Star Break, sometimes you have to remind yourself to stop and look up. That’s what I did earlier this month, when I noticed all the still photographers walking onto the field in between innings, cameras aimed skyward. Charlie Riedel of the AP caught me in the foreground of his shot and it’s one I will carry with me as a reminder that even in the chaos, there’s still something wonderful to be found. The challenge is pausing long enough to experience it, inside and Out of the Park. 

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Michelle Villalobos: Unleashing Your Superstar
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Michelle Villalobos: Unleashing Your Superstar

I’ve been a sports broadcaster for decades, and have watched hundreds of players step into pressure-packed situations. Bases loaded, full count, crowd roaring…even high-stakes World Series games with and championships on the line. But I’ve also come to realize that many of those moments are actually defined before the play.  Over the recent All Star Break, I was joined on my podcast by a guest who reframed growth not as a constant climb, but a process that requires pause as much as it does push.

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Some Things Never Change
Joel Goldberg Joel Goldberg

Some Things Never Change

I watched baseball history earlier this week at historic Wrigley Field in Chicago and I can’t stop thinking about it.

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