Don Schwall is an athlete. In 1961, he was Rookie of the Year with the Boston Red Sox, winning his first game he ever pitched in the big leagues. Back in his day, pitchers went the distance - there was no such thing as 'middle relief' - and took the winters off to get real jobs, because baseball just wasn't that profitable. Schwall was also a star football and basketball player in college, and has some cool stories about playing against Wilt Chamberlain. And we talked golf! Beyond sports, Don had some excellent insights into following your passion and what it takes to be successful in sports, business and life. Thanks Don!