Clips From Media Appearances

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Enjoy the following clips of 1 minute or less!

Assimilating vs. staying true to yourself:

Tony faced an existential question: Was he “selling out” by going to Japan?

Humanizing Tony Barnette through the book:

Tony Barnette’s Japanese experience transformed his life, on and off the field

Hillary played an instrumental role, supporting Tony in Japan:

Inspiring the next generation:

How it all began:

How it all began, Part 2:

“I might have been a little arrogant heading over” to Japan:

Tony Barnette’s now or never decision to leave Japan at 32

A gigantic chip on Tony’s shoulder led him to the Rangers and beyond:

Transitioning to the bullpen saved Tony’s career. How’d he approach the change?

(Keanu Reeves + Tom Cruise)/2:

The collectivistic nature of NPB organizations and Japan more broadly:

The “constant togetherness” of NPB teams:

There’s no love lost between the Yomiuri Giants and Yakult Swallows. Tony Barnette felt it too.

TB on Japan: “It really is one of the most amazing places on Earth”

Anecdote on freshly inducted Hall of Famer and former teammate Adrián Beltré:

Brewers manager Pat Murphy and Tony butted heads at Arizona State:

Albert Pujols badly wanted a fastball:

Albert Pujols badly wanted a fastball, Part 2:

Beaning Pujols:

BIO

Aaron Fischman is a sports writer, editor and multimedia journalist, who currently hosts the On the NBA Beat podcast, a weekly interview show he co-founded with fellow USC alums Loren Lee Chen and brother Joshua Fischman in advance of the 2015-16 NBA season. On the podcast, he and the crew interview some of the league’s best reporters on their particular beat. Fischman is currently spreading the word on his first book, an uplifting nonfiction Japanese baseball story. Read more.