It came as a surprise to fans that Zito stepped into the “World Famous Baseball Circus” environment where entertainment talent is just as important as having the baseball nuts and bolts…
Zito fit right into the Bananas’ “World Famous Baseball Circus” environment, bringing his baseball acumen and a guitar.— he learned how to play shortly after he signed with Oakland in 1999, keeping up with the habit during team travel — strummed his guitar and sang while coaching third base.Barry Zito pitches against the San Francisco Giants in 2015.Two years after retirement from the majors, he released his first EP, “No Secrets”, which landed at No.
15 on the Americana/Folk album Billboard chart and No. 39 on the Country Album list.“When you’re performing for an audience, you’re really singing to give people an emotional experience,” Zito. “But when you’re playing baseball, if there’s 50,000 people watching or two people, I really don’t care because I’m still in this competition and in battle with somebody. So, it’s not as much about the fans when you’re on the field competing. But when you’re performing, it’s all about the fans.
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