
About this episode
Braden Halladay discusses his experiences in baseball, the impact of losing his father, and his current role as a data analyst.
Former college baseball player and current data analyst for the Texas Rangers Braden Halladay, whose father is Hall of Fame pitcher Roy Halladay, joins the show. Braden talks about playing at High Point University and helping to create a winning culture, the difficulty of being a teenager and losing his father, playing for Canada as a member of their junior national team and getting to face Bo Bichette in an exhibition game, what his role as a data analyst entails, recently getting engaged, what he learned from former Philadelphia Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. and much more. Tune in now! ***This episode was taped in December 2025*** If you would like to support the podcast monetarily, go here: I Played, Too • A podcast on Spotify for Podcasters And, if you want to learn more about the host and author Rob Adler and his career, check out his book here: I Hammered Hank: And Other True Stories From The Worldwide Leader: Adler, Rob: 9781980219613: Amazon.com: Books
People in this episode
Host: Rob Adler
Guest: Braden Halladay
Topics covered
- baseball
- data analysis
- personal loss
- junior national team
- engagement
- winning culture
Keywords
- Braden Halladay
- Roy Halladay
- Texas Rangers
- data analyst
- junior national team
- Bo Bichette
- Ruben Amaro Jr.
- engagement
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Texas Rangers, High Point University, Canada
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