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The Lessons Baseball Teaches: 40 Years With Dave Lawn
Monday, 13 July, 2026
Dave Lawn spent 40 years coaching college baseball — Cal, USC, Nevada, Arizona, TCU, and a stop-along-the-way at Cal State Fullerton where he was, by his own count, "the first player development guy" in the country back in 2013. He walked away from the sport six weeks ago. He sat down with Trevor to talk not about pitching or tech or metrics, but about what the game actually teaches you when you give it 40 years of your life.This is an episode about the curriculum baseball hides in plain sight. Coaches, players, parents — the lessons work for anyone who's ever competed or led.A few of the ones Dave lays out:Take joy in the joy of others. The bulk of a coaching career gets spent chasing the dogpile and the next job. The joy that actually holds up is the joy in the players — not your own.The rhythm of baseball is a life skill. Four games a week means kids have to sit on a bad outing for days. That's where the mental training really happens, and it doesn't happen in a sport with a game every night.The real reward isn't the trophy — it's the sheriff, the doctor, and the wedding invite. Dave tells the Bobby Kalon story (Cal fireballer at 82 mph → Navy medical school → 15 years running a naval air station clinic) and the John Hardy story (1987 Contra Costa kid → Solano County sheriff). Both still call. Both still send updates. That's the actual scoreboard."Not blaming, complaining, or explaining." The Peyton Toley postgame interview after a rough start that Dave sent to every pitcher in the room. Own it. Reset. Go pitch six shutout innings against a big-league team the next time out."Uncoachable" is a cuss word. The question a scout should be asking pre-draft isn't "is he coachable" — it's does he let you help?Great coaches are master communicators — and chameleons. One kid walks into an exit meeting needing one thing. The next kid walks in needing the opposite. The best coaches read the room and adjust — and the best of them know when to shut up and get out of the way. Oklahoma's title team as the reference point.The 10,000-foot view is what private instruction is missing. A track-man report and a video clip can't see the conniption fit in the dugout between innings. That's where the coaching actually happens.Why this matters:Development conversations in modern baseball live in metrics and mechanics. This one lives underneath both — in the character architecture that has to be there before the metrics matter. Dave Lawn is exactly the voice for the show that makes that case. 00:00 Intro · Dave Lawn Returns 00:55 Arizona and the High Corbett Facility 01:40 Where They Filmed "Major League" 03:41 40 Years, the Biggest Lessons Question 03:50 Lesson · Take Joy in the Joy of Your Players 05:52 Lesson · Baseball's Rhythm Teaches Patience 07:02 The Recruiting Circuit He'll Miss 08:14 Learning by Watching Other Coaches 10:05 Peyton Toley's Joy on the Mound 12:08 The Big 12 Pitcher of the Year Phone Call 16:40 "Not Blaming, Complaining, or Explaining" 17:25 What Coaching Fulfillment Actually Looks Like 18:29 Bobby Kalon · 82 MPH to Navy Doctor 21:28 John Hardy · From Cal Kid to County Sheriff 23:37 The 18-23 Bad Guy Years 24:37 Tanner Segoosby in the Morgantown Rain 27:31 The Daughter's Retirement Tweet 28:29 Retirement · No Alarm Clock 30:34 First "Player Development" Guy in 2013 35:29 Great Coaches Are Master Communicators 37:02 Michael Jordan Never Said He Was the Best 38:26 Player-Run Teams · When to Get Out of the Way 39:32 The Chameleon Coach 41:10 Kids Taking Coaching as a Personal Attack 43:28 The 10,000-Ft View Private Instruction Misses 46:20 "That Kid's Soft" · No, He's Learning 47:00 "Uncoachable" Is a Cuss Word 48:02 Nobody Pays for the Basics 49:38 Jab vs Haymaker 52:10 Terry Francona's Spring Training Speech 53:14 A 1-0 Changeup Pitches Into the Ninth 55:50 The Lawn Dart · A Nevada Trick Pitch 59:08 The 0-2 Count Is When You Throw It 1:00:11 Closing · Thank You






