Sam Horn

He continued to find success, hitting .278 with 14 home runs and 34 RBI’s in just 158 at-bats as a rookie with the major league Red Sox.

[2] Horn’s most notable professional baseball “achievement” occurred on July 17, 1991 when he became only the fifth player in MLB history to strike out six times in a game (there have been two more occasions since).

This occurred during a 15-inning game with the Kansas City Royals,[3] after which teammate and former Cy Young Award winner Mike Flanagan famously told assembled media- including baseball historian Tim Kurkjian- that, “from now on, six [strikeouts] will be known as a ‘Horn’.

Guests included Jackie Bradley Jr, Sam Kennedy, Walter McCarty, and other sports figures and CEOs.

Horn's main goal is to show the public how they train, cope with stress, and fuel their bodies for success.