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On this powerful episode of Straight Lines, host Tim Neiman sits down with longtime USA Baseball leader Butch Chaffin for a masterclass on leadership, character, and what it truly means to wear “USA” across your chest. From national team selection and international competition to elite player development and culture-building, Butch pulls back the curtain on what separates good players from USA players — and why talent alone is never enough. This conversation goes far beyond baseball. It’s about mission, alignment, and the power of putting team first — every time. The core values behind USA Baseball’s “Team First, Team Last” culture Why character matters more than tools in national team selection How elite players handle pressure on the global stage The leadership traits that translate from baseball to corporate America What “professional appreciation” means — and why it matters Why elite followers become elite leaders The role of patriotism, perspective, and purpose in building winning teams Butch shares unforgettable stories from international tournaments, elite athletes like Bryce Harper and Francisco Lindor, and lessons learned from Navy SEALs about mission clarity and teammate commitment. This episode is about more than medals. It’s about standards. Alignment. Details. And doing your job with excellence. Because on Straight Lines, the shortest distance between purpose and progress is truth, clarity, and action. Tim Neiman is a 14-time Coach of the Year and Hall of Fame baseball coach with 36 years at DeSales University, 868 career wins, and 13 players who’ve gone pro. From NCAA tournaments to the College World Series, scouting for MLB teams, and broadcasting AAA baseball, Tim’s career is built on winning cultures and inspiring people to reach their full potential.