The Developmental Gap Podcast Releases Episode 4 Featuring Former MLB Pitcher Pedro Borbon JrA candid, nuanced conversation confronting truth, perception, and growth in baseball culture
By: Jose Franco The Developmental Gap Podcast is more than a baseball show—it is a labor of love created by actor, coach, and educator Dillon Cain, alongside cohost Jose Franco, a veteran coach and philosophical storyteller deeply rooted in New York City baseball culture. Together, Cain and Franco have built a platform dedicated to exploring the space between talent and development— This podcast speaks directly to: Youth players (10U–18U) navigating growth and identity through the game Parents and guardians seeking perspective beyond wins and losses Coaches striving to balance performance with long-term development Episode 4: Confronting Narrative, Truth, and Perspective In Episode 4, Pedro Borbon Jr. offers an unfiltered and deeply human response to allegations raised by former teammate Chipper Jones in his published work. Rather than avoiding controversy, the episode embraces it as an opportunity for: Self-reflection Contextual understanding Open dialogue in a sport often driven by unchallenged narratives Borbon Jr. speaks candidly about his experiences, addressing the complexities behind public perception and private reality. The conversation avoids sensationalism and instead leans into nuance, accountability, and humanity—hallmarks of The Developmental Gap Podcast. https://thedevelopmentalgappodcast.riverside.com/? End
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