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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2026 · 12 MIN

Two Time Baseball World Series Champion Scott Spiezio The Hardest Comeback

from Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument · host Arroe Collins

Most children are told to dream big. Scott Spiezio dreamed to win a World Series and play 10 years in the Majors. Unlike other kids, he held a unique advantage, a father who had done exactly that. With countless hours of training, Scott hit the pivotal home run in game six of the 2002 World Series.Scott had everything he could ever want: a World Series ring, a multimillion dollar contract, a beautiful wife, and two healthy sons. But his immense success, followed by an unexpected injury, led to confusion and depression, opening a door to everything he'd spent years avoiding drugs, and adultery.In his biography, he recounts the baseball brilliance of his earthly father's plan and the redemptive power of His Heavenly Father's one. His comeback baseball moments may be memorialized in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but his faith, his sobriety, and a second chance to reconcile with the ones he loves is the comeback story he wants to be remembered for. After all, it was the hardest one."Scott's 2002 World Series home run helped us come back from elimination and gave the Angels Organization and our fans a memory of a lifetime, but his story of coming back from his struggle off the field gives us a deeper sense of hope that extends far beyond baseball". - Mike Scioscia, World Series Champion and Former MLB ManagerSpiezio knows what it's like to experience the highest highs imaginable. His unforgettable Game 6 home run helped deliver the Anaheim Angels their first World Series title in 2002, and he won another championship with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006. To millions of fans, he was living the dream, but what no one saw was what happened after the celebrations ended.Behind the championships, television appearances, and success, Spiezio was quietly battling addiction, financial collapse, multiple arrests, broken relationships, and the loss of his identity after baseball. Today, after years of recovery and rebuilding his life, he's sharing his story for the first time in an unfiltered, deeply personal way through his new documentary and memoir.With conversations around mental health, addiction, and second chances resonating with audiences more than ever, Spiezio's story extends far beyond sports. It's a powerful reminder that success doesn't guarantee happiness and that healing is possible, even after years of struggle.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-view-from-the-writing-instrument--1023245/support.

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