March 5, 2024
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SPENCER BIVENS IS THE DEFINITION OF “NEVER GIVE UP”

There were plenty of times when Spencer Bivens thought his baseball career could be over, but the right-handed pitcher kept his options — and his heart — open to the next opportunity. That determination and drive guided him from Community College to playing overseas, independent baseball, and ultimately signing with the Giants organization. At first glance, the slim, 6’5, 29-year-old – with model looks – doesn’t compare much to the fictional journeyman Forrest Gump, but Bivens journey may rival the Academy Award-winning film. On this episode of the Black Baseball Mixtape podcast, Cheats visits with Bivens to hear about his journey and talk all things baseball. It’s a true story of grit and passion. Bivens is now in mini-camp with the Giants and is picking up innings in Spring Training. His quest is far from over. I’m excited to follow the next chapter.

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