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Boston Red Sox Alum Sam Horn Relaunches Pre‑Game Interview Series

· 2026-07-08

Boston Red Sox Alum Sam Horn Relaunches Pre‑Game Interview Series

Boston Red Sox legend Sam Horn is back on the air, relaunching his What Is Your Pre‑Game? interview series on July 7, 2026. The former 16th‑overall pick and long‑time Sox ambassador shifts the focus to the habits and mental edge that drive elite performance, both on the diamond and beyond.

What is the new format?

The revived show moves from NBC Sports Boston to an exclusive YouTube channel, dropping new episodes twice a month. Filmed on the Cannes Film Festival shoreline at the JW Marriott, each episode pairs Horn with a guest ranging from MLB veterans to business leaders. The production adds a cinematic feel while keeping the conversation intimate, aiming to peel back the curtain on pre‑game rituals.

Who appears on the latest episodes?

Recent guests include Kerry Kennedy of the Kennedy family, Bare Knuckle Boxing CEO David Tetreault, former Red Sox pitcher Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd, and Rear Admiral Darryl Walker, president of the U.S. Naval War College. Horn also lines up Mookie Betts, now with the Los Angeles Dodgers, to discuss his offseason routine. The lineup blends sports, politics, and entrepreneurship, reflecting Horn’s belief that preparation transcends any single arena.

Why does this matter for Boston Red Sox fans?

Horn’s connection to the Sox runs deep—he debuted with Boston in 1991 and spent over a decade in the organization’s farm system. His insights into pre‑game preparation echo the club’s current quest for consistency. The Red Sox sit 10th in the American League with a 41‑48 record, riding a four‑game winning streak but still chasing a playoff spot. Horn’s emphasis on routine offers a template that could help the Sox tighten up late‑inning pitching and bullpen usage.

How does the show tie into the Sox’s recent performance?

On the day of the relaunch, Boston’s bullpen delivered a dominant 1‑8 win at Chicago White Sox (2026‑07‑07). Horn highlighted that victory, noting how the pitchers’ warm‑up cadence mirrored the disciplined mindset he explores on his program. By showcasing real‑time examples, the series gives fans a front‑row seat to the mental game that often decides a close contest.

What’s next for the series?

Horn promises to expand guest diversity, targeting CEOs, Olympic athletes, and even Red Sox front‑office staff. He plans to weave in live fan Q&A sessions, letting Boston supporters ask directly about the routines that helped the team string together that recent four‑game streak. The goal is simple: give viewers a playbook they can apply to their own pursuits, whether on a baseball field or in a boardroom.

How can fans watch?

All episodes drop on the What Is Your Pre‑Game? YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@whatisyourpre-game599). New content rolls out every other week, with each interview lasting roughly 20 minutes. Horn encourages fans to subscribe, comment, and share their own pre‑game habits, turning the series into a community hub for high‑performance dialogue.

What does this mean for the Red Sox’s road ahead?

If the Sox can translate the disciplined mindset Horn promotes into their daily grind, they might convert that four‑game surge into a sustained climb up the AL ladder. With the team perched at 41‑48, every mental edge counts. Horn’s show could become an unofficial playbook for Boston’s players, coaches, and fans alike, reinforcing the idea that preparation often eclipses raw talent.

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