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The Outside Interview Riding Giant San Francisco pitcher Barry Zito on surfing, traveling, and career-ending shark attacks By Gordy Megroz
The storyline on San Francisco Giants pitcher Barry Zito generally goes something like this: He throws arguably the best curveball in the game, but he's a bit of a flake who surfs, does yoga to stay in shape, mountain-bikes during spring training, and takes his guitar on the road with him. If that's flaky, then maybe we're not as cool as we thought (quite possible). And with his new seven-year, $126 million contractthe richest ever for a pitcherthe 29-year-old San Diego native should be able to afford some epic surf trips in the off-season. GORDY MEGROZ recently caught up with Zito to discuss his dual nature. OUTSIDE: How did you get into surfing? Has surfing helped you in baseball? But there's a clause in your new contract that says you can't surf. So are you still paddling out? You also do yoga and meditate, which has led the baseball press to label you as flaky. You're on the road for eight months a year. How do you cope? If you're throwing in a DVD, is it Point Break or The Natural? |
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