For these farm-raised elite athletes, beef is more than just fuel for peak performance—it’s a way of life.
In a country as large and diverse as the United States, professional athletes come from all walks of life. Given our nation’s long and storied legacy of farming and ranching, it makes sense that plenty of pros have grown up using a barn as a backstop.
So, it just makes sense that a former farm hand would become a bullpen arm—as in the case of Minor League pitcher Locke St. John, who discovered his talent for baseball right around the time he found his passion for raising and showing cattle.