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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/6/26 | ![]() How to Play Pro Baseball in Japan | Japan Winter League 2026 with Hiro Sakanashi✨ | Japan Winter Leagueprofessional baseball+4 | Hiro Sakanashi | Japan Winter League | JapanKorea+3 | Japan Winter Leagueprofessional baseball+6 | Baseball Jobs OverseasBBJO2026 | 43m 09s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() He Now Lives in New Zealand and Pitches for Their National Team✨ | baseballprofessional sports+1 | Connor Perry | Presentation CollegeNAIA+2 | New ZealandArizona+1 | New ZealandGermany+3 | — | 53m 38s | |
| 3/5/26 | ![]() From Redshirt to .600 Overseas: Tyler Aasland’s Global Softball Journey✨ | softballoverseas sports+3 | Tyler Aasland | RedshirtDivision I+3 | NetherlandsAustralia+4 | redshirtDivision I+3 | — | 52m 57s | |
| 12/12/25 | ![]() Imposter Syndrome to Impact Player: Evan Symons’ Overseas Breakthrough✨ | imposter syndromeoverseas baseball+3 | Evan Symons’ | the University of Ottawa (Canada)BBJO+1 | East VancouverMilan | baseball journeyUniversity of Ottawa+3 | — | 51m 05s | |
| 9/2/25 | ![]() From Overseas to Pitching at a Packed Fenway Park to YouTube Content Creator✨ | baseballYouTube content creation+2 | Ethan Skuija | YouTubethe Baseball Jobs Overseas Podcast+4 | — | Fenway ParkPrague Baseball Week+2 | — | 41m 11s | |
| 4/11/25 | ![]() After five years away from the game, he quit his job to travel the world and play baseball✨ | baseballtravel+2 | — | Instagram | HungaryAustria+5 | HungaryAustria+4 | — | 51m 56s | |
| 3/26/25 | ![]() How this outfielder from a small college baseball program built a career overseas✨ | outfieldersmall college baseball+3 | Trent Saharek | Baseball Jobs Overseas | MinnesotaGermany+2 | baseballGermany+3 | — | 41m 35s | |
| 3/13/25 | ![]() 12 years and 12 countries: Tim Brown describes his passion for travel and baseball✨ | overseas baseballtravel+2 | Tim Brown | BBJO | AustraliaAustria+11 | baseballinternational+2 | — | 48m 25s | |
| 2/24/25 | ![]() How Daniel Catalan got a coaching job in the Chinese Professional Baseball League✨ | coachingbaseball+2 | Daniel Catalan | the Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueHoly Names University+3 | Spain | career developmentCPBL+2 | — | 49m 21s | |
| 2/6/25 | ![]() This World Series winner passed on the draft twice and stopped playing for two years at 18✨ | World Seriesbaseball+3 | Jeremy Guthrie | MLBBBJO | — | draftreturn to baseball+2 | — | 53m 06s | |
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| 1/22/25 | ![]() Released pro goes overseas, ends up on a reality show, now plays stadiums✨ | professional baseballoverseas baseball+2 | — | Twinsthe Frontier League | — | TwinsFrontier League+3 | — | 46m 17s | |
| 10/27/24 | ![]() From Mens League Baseball in L.A. to Japan | In this episode, we talk to Ben Meyer about how to work your way up the professional baseball ladder. After receiving limited playing time at a D3 college, Ben didn’t have many options. He played in a men’s league in Los Angeles where he developed as a pitcher and then flew himself to the Netherlands to play for a 2nd Division Dutch team. After a few successful seasons, he worked his way onto the top team in Europe, the Amsterdam Pirates where he won a championship. He then headed to the Japan Winter League where he earned a contract with the Ishikari Red Phoenix for the 2024 season where he recently won the championship. | — | ||||||
| 10/18/24 | ![]() From College Club Baseball to Japan | In this episode, Matthew Malconian walks us through his decision to quit his corporate office job and pursue a baseball career overseas. After getting his foot in the door with a 2nd Division German team, the Füssen Royal Bavarians, Matthew invests in himself and attends the Japan Winter League with aspirations of playing in Japan. After a successful JWL season, Matthew signs with the Bibai Black Diamonds for the 2024 season where he was among the league leaders in nearly every pitching category. | — | ||||||
| 11/10/23 | ![]() D1 studs chose epic locations to play over level of baseball | Patrick Cromwell and Andrew Cosgrove are a rare breed of BBJO member. Both of these talented former division one players from top programs decided to forgo the MLB dream and use their talents to play baseball in some of the most desirable places to live overseas. But what separates them from most members with similar baseball backgrounds, is that they were less concerned about the level of baseball, as long as the location fit what they were looking for. | — | ||||||
| 9/14/23 | ![]() 11-year MLB pitcher, 6-year MLB coach, lead singer of Pulley | Whether opening for Green Day or pitching at Dodgers stadium, there is one thing for certain about Scott Radinsky........ he always brings it. In this episode, the former MLB pitcher and coach —who doubled as a punk rock singer for his band Pulley during the MLB offseason— talks about his simple approach to the game, whether facing Ken Griffey Jr. in his heyday or coaching a pitcher back from the edge of being sent down to the minors and onwards to a long MLB career. His approach —and punk rock attitude— proved successful, making him a fan favorite at both Comiskey Park and Dodgers Stadium during the height of his pitching career which saw him throw five of his 11 MLB seasons with a sub 3.00 ERA as one of the most used arms out of the pen. After a brief discussion to start the podcast about his other side gig as the owner of one of the biggest indoor skate parks in California, the talk turns baseball and never goes back as Scott uses his storytelling skills to share some cool MLB stories before diving deep into his approach to the game as both a player and a coach, balancing his two lives at a musician and professional athlete, and ending with some fun rapid fire questions about his playing, coaching and musical career. Today, Scott continues to tour with his band and is a free agent looking for a coaching or managing career in Europe. We invite you to listen to what we consider our best episode to date. | — | ||||||
| 8/30/23 | ![]() CSU Bakersfield Stud Arm's Mental Approach and 95mph FB Has Him in High Demand Overseas | Seattle-born, Ethan Skuija, has always been a dominant pitcher. He dominated as a kid growing up in Canada, in junior college in California, and in division one baseball playing for CSU Bakersfield. None of this changed since he decided to take his career overseas after missing the draft. At the time of this interview, Ethan was about 6 weeks into a winter ball stint in Australia for the 2022-2023 season, his second season overseas that saw him go on to dominate. He was fresh off a dominant season in the Czech Republic where he posted a 0.62 ERA in 47.2 innings of work, with a whopping 90 strikeouts in what many regard as a strong hitting league. Although Ethan was not a member of our website, he was a pitcher we could not ignore when recruiting for our Globetrotters team that would compete at Prague Baseball Week against the likes of the Spanish and Czech National teams. In this interview, we talk about Ethan's career in baseball, his mental approach to the game, the unmatched energy he brings to the dugout when not pitching, and of course, all the goodness about his experience playing baseball overseas thus far. Since this interview, Ethan has gone on to pitch for the Savannah Party Animals in 2023 —a role he claims he was "born for"— and then finished his 2023 summer in the Atlantic League with the Staten Island FerryHawks. Ethan's story is far from over and there will definitely be a part two to this interview. | — | ||||||
| 8/18/23 | ![]() This Player Signed in Japan with No Prior Professional Experience | Lenny Pietersz is a native of Curaçao who has always dreamed of playing professional baseball. He recently achieved that goal, but he had to invest in himself by flying to Japan to play in the Japan Winter League in November of 2022. After two junior college baseball seasons in the U.S.A., Lenny signed up for the California Winter League in hopes to gain a pro contract. After that didn't pan out, he signed up with Baseball Jobs Overseas and soon found himself playing in second division Austria. Lenny loved this experience but continued to pursue his dream of playing in a true professional league. That is when he discovered the Japan Winter League. In this interview with Lenny, he talks about his experience at the Japan Winter League and how that led to apro contact with an independent professional baseball team in Japan. Japan Winter League 2023 Registration: https://www.japanleague.co.jp/ BBJO discount code: BBJO2023 | — | ||||||
| 7/28/23 | ![]() Get Signed in Japan via the Japan Winter League | If you’re interested in playing baseball in Japan, the Japan Winter League is the perfect place to start. The JWL is a showcase league running from November 23-December 24th. The purpose of the league is to get players exposure to professional opportunities throughout Japan. Every game played will be livestreamed with Rapsodo data so that scouts can follow the games remotely. With scouts representing teams from the MLB, NPB, and Japanese Independent Leagues with on-the-spot signing power, the JWL is the perfect platform for you to get signed at the next level. In this episode, Dave and Jimmy interview league president Issei Washizaki—via translator Hiro Sakanshi—and find out everything about the Japan Winter League that an interested player would want to know. | — | ||||||
| 4/26/23 | ![]() This pitcher's path to the minors was through semi-pro leagues in Canada, Australia and Germany | https://baseballjobsoverseas.com/kaleb-bowman-podcast-interview/ A former Kaleb Appalachian State standout, Kaleb Bowman found himself undrafted upon graduation and made the decision to travel the world and play baseball. This journey landed him in Canada that very same summer after graduating, playing in a five-team semi-professional men's league in New Brunswick. After that season, Kaleb hopped on a plane to play for Surfers Paradise Baseball Club on the beautiful gold coast of Australia. After back-to-back very successful seasons overseas —including a single-season strikeout record in Australia— Kaleb took the summer of 2020 off along with the 2020-2021 winter. It was during this time that Kaleb worked hard at taking his game to a new level while also signing with the Regensburg Legionäre, a premiere club in Germany that has produced the likes of Max Kepler and Donald Lutz. Kaleb's hard work paid off, as he was named the German Bundesliga "Pitcher of the Year" in 2021 and 2022 in his two seasons with Regensburg and the league MVP & Triple Crown (Pitching) winner in 2022. Kaleb leveraged this success, and his Twitter account, to get noticed by the Gastonia Honey Hunters of the Atlantic League, the team with which he signed and finished the 2022 season. However, the success didn't stop there as Kaleb picked up where he left off, despite pitching against many players with MLB experience. In his 10 innings of relief with the Honey Hunters, Kaleb struck out 11 and produced a stingy era of 0.90. This didn't go unnoticed and led to his first-ever MLB contract, signing with the Milwaukee Brewers to play the 2023 season. In this episode, Kaleb dives into his unusual path to the minor leagues including his off-season program and how he took his game to a new level. He also shares how he utilized Twitter to get noticed by pro scouts. A strong theme throughout this episode is Kaleb's strong mental approach to his career, with an open mind towards overseas baseball while still grinding towards the MLB dream. 2023 UPDATE: "Spring training went great," said Bowman on April 5th, 2023. "I got to go out early, so I was there for 6 weeks. About 40 minor leaguers arrived when the big leaguers did and got the extra spring training. Including practicing with the big leaguers and getting to pick their brains some." Kaleb was fortunate enough to back up 10 of the big league games. "Sure enough, my first ever affiliate appearance was in a big league (spring) game!" Kaleb came in with a man on 3rd and two outs, facing the Guardians' #6 prospect Bryan Rocchio. He threw 3 pitches for 3 strikes and a strikeout. With about 3 weeks left, the rest of the minor league players came and they continued to scrimmage, play other affiliates, and practice daily. "It was just an awesome experience that I was told by many different people to just soak it all in, and I sure did that." | — | ||||||
| 12/26/22 | ![]() This Georgetown Alum Works Mobile While Traveling and Playing Ball | Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/O-ymQpW8zwc After wrapping up his college career at Georgetown University with a successful senior campaign which saw him hit .344 and lead the Big East Conference in slugging percentage, Steve Anderson was hopeful of being drafted. When that didn’t come to fruition, he opted to forgo independent pro offers to pursue a business career as a management consultant. In 2018, Steve started his own consulting business (CoLo Consulting) and has been operating the company remotely while living in 10+ countries around the globe. Steve’s nomadic journey has taken him to Germany, Czech Republic, England, Hungary, the Netherlands, Georgia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Japan, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Canada among other places. In 2021, while living in Canada, Steve decided to return to competitive baseball with the Fredericton Astros, who compete in the Capital City Intermediate Baseball League in New Brunswick, Canada. This led to a conversation with a good friend and BBJO member who had played overseas, prompting him to sign up for a membership. In 2022, Steve played for the Montpellier Barracudas on the south shore of France while continuing to work mobile. He made the most of that summer by joining the first-ever Baseball Jobs Overseas tournament team at both Finkstonball in Austria and Prague Baseball Week in the Czech Republic. Since the recording of this interview, Steve has gone on to play winter ball in Argentina for the Cordoba Falcons. We invite you to listen to this episode where Steve talks about his thought process as he transitioned from highly competitive college baseball to establishing his own consulting firm, to traveling the world while working mobile, to deciding to take advantage of his mobility with work by combining his love for travel and baseball. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/22 | ![]() A decade of traveling and baseball and still going | As an indy pro pitcher in the Frontier League and American Association, Tim Brown spent his winters pitching in Australian state leagues — and some time in the ABL— for five straight years. Pitching year-round for five straight years. He even threw a no-hitter in the Frontier League during this time. Then, one day, he decided to forgo his stateside pro career for a full-time overseas travel baseball experience, playing in Europe in the summers and Australia, New Zealand and Argentina in the winters. To date, Tim has spent five winters in Australia, one in New Zealand, and one in Argentina. Since 2017, summers have been spent in the Czech Republic, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, and most recently in 2021 and 2022; Croatia. Tim has re-signed to play in Croatia in 2023 and after recording this episode, he signed to play the 2022-2023 winter in South Africa, the 6th continent he has played baseball on in his lifetime. In this episode, we talk equally about his experiences on the field and off the field, while also diving into his mindset, wisdom, and motivation to continue doing what he is doing at the age of 35. Hosted By: David Burns (@bbjoburnsy) and Jimmy Jensen (@jimboslice38) | — | ||||||
| 9/11/22 | ![]() A Pitcher from Texas and a First Baseman From NYC Combine to Win a Championship in Europe | https://baseballjobsoverseas.com/ Brett Holtz is an Ivy League first baseman who had his college baseball career ripped away from him by COVID-19 and Alec Lemmon had hung up the cleats and got the travel bug while backpacking in Australia and New Zealand before deciding to combine his new passion with his old passion; baseball. The two soon found themselves as roommates living in a small town in the Czech Republic and became fast friends on their way to a Czech championship. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/22 | ![]() Saving for summers of ball in Europe; This UCLA Bruin continues at 34 | UCLA Bruin alumnus Eddie Murray continues to work in the winter and play ball in Europe every summer at the age of 34. This includes four summers straight living in a student dorm in the middle of Paris. | — | ||||||
| 2/14/22 | ![]() Haven't played in three years? No problem. Come hit leadoff for this top club in Europe | In this episode, Baseball Jobs Overseas founder David Burns and co-host Jimmy Jensen interview Jacob Biller, a BBJO member who played his first season overseas in France in 2021 where he won a championship and even managed to get on with the French National Team as a coach for the European Championships in Italy. Jacob is a former NCAA D1 switching hitting shortstop out of Kansas State University who spent the summer at the top of the batting order for the Rouen Huskies, the reigning French champions, joining them at the champions cup in the Czech Republic where Jacob and the Huskies competed again the best teams in Europe, including the top teams from Italy and the Netherlands. What makes this story even more special, is that Jacob was a bit of a gamble to bring in as an import since he had not competed since graduating in 2018. In order for teams to roll the dice on someone who hasn't competed in that long and whom they haven't ever seen play firsthand, they need to have something special within their BBJO profile. So aside from coming from a big D1 school, what was it about Jacob that caught their eye????? It was his coaching experience. Ever since graduating he had been coaching at the junior college level and the Huskies were in the market for someone to help coach at their academy. Bringing over import players who bring a coaching element has always been a theme with clubs in the low to mid leagues in Europe, or the teams at the bottom of say France or Germany, but the trend we are starting to see is that coaching is becoming more and more a part of the profile of many of our members who sign overseas with some of the top clubs or in top leagues. | — | ||||||
| 1/31/22 | ![]() Two years of pro softball in Japan; Lisa Maulden in-depth on her experience | Seattle University alumna, Lisa Maulden, first took her career overseas in 2015 and never looked back. Her first few seasons overseas were in lower leagues including the Belgian second division and Hungarian Softball League before moving up the ranks to higher-level leagues such as the Dutch Golden League, Premiere Women's league in New Zealand, and the Italian Series A. However, it never dawned on Lisa that she would ever play in the Japanese Softball League, which is a pure professional softball league and considered by some, the best women's softball in the world. Lisa is about to enter her third season in Japan in 2022 and sits down for this interview with us from her apartment in Japan where she lives year-round. She shares her experiences on and off the field and advises others on how to go about playing there and what to expect. | — | ||||||
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