INTERVIEW
		
		Billy Wagner: Brave in Christ
		
		By Shawn Brown
                	The 700 Club
                	
					
		
		
		Original Air Date: August 31, 2010
		
		 
		CBN.com 
		 As a closing pitcher, Billy Wagner has one of the toughest  jobs in baseball: come in late in the game, hold the lead, and win. He’s now  with the Atlanta Braves, but he’s played for five teams in his 15-year pitching  career. His 100-mile an hour fastball has helped the lefty save over 400 games  – a mark few relief pitchers have reached. In the midst of his success, Billy’s  never let baseball stardom cloud his view of life.
		 Billy Wagner: God put me in this situation for a bigger purpose than just  playing this game. 
		He was raised in his grandparent’s Christian home. Billy  remembers asking Jesus into his heart at an early age. 
		Wagner: I was saved when I was, I believe I was 12 years old. My grandparents had that kind of work ethic and religion and faith that kinda  kept me on track. 
		Although naturally a right-hander, Billy made it to the  majors as a lefty. As a kid, he broke his right arm – twice! So he taught  himself to throw left handed and at the time, it really didn’t seem to be a big  deal.
		Wagner: When you’re 7, 8 years old and you’re a young kid, you want  to play. You don’t care what you have to do to compete and play and be with the  older kids. When I broke my right arm, I don’t remember it all that well,  but obviously it wasn’t something where I sat around and said, “Oh well, poor  me,” because I went right out and was playing .
		Thirty years and seven major league all-star selections  later, Billy’s glad he didn’t give up.
		Shawn Brown: Because you didn’t have a fear,  you went ahead and said,  "I’ll just throw with my left hand." Look at what has happened.
		Wagner: If people are drawn to Billy Wagner because of his story of  being naturally a righty but throwing left handed and having a Christian background,  then that’s what you want. God has given me a left arm that has given me a  pedestal to be someone that can help  better their  selves in the faith. Being a Christian I’ve been able to sit there and say [that] this is a learning experience. I said some things when I  was out on the mound, I acted in a way when I was out on the mound   that is not what God had wanted, but being able to be forgiven and to repent  shows that that’s what being a Christian is all about.
		Brown: In your entire career, what has been the biggest thing that  God has shown you?
		Wagner: Baseball is just fantasy. It’s a short-lived life, and I have a long life with God. That’s  most important, and if I take that  for granted, everything that He has graced me with, He can take away.
		Brown: How do you balance trying to be a man of God and staying  competitive as well?
		Wagner: God wants you to be competitive for Him too, so being  competitive’s the easy part. It’s the balance of knowing who you are and what  you want to be. Once I realized as an athlete what was important and  what wasn’t, then, I think you’re able to sell out to God.
		Brown: See that’s the thing that people don’t realize. You’re a  real person with real struggles.
		Wagner announced that this is his final season. Looking back,  he’s grateful for his prolific career on the mound.
		Wagner: I live a very blessed and graced life with what He’s  blessed me to have. So when I think of my career I think solely of what God has  given me and blessed me with, and know that retiring at the end of this season  is a blessing, that I get to go home and live a second chapter that is blessed.
		Brown: When people look at you on the field this last season, what  legacy are you leaving behind?
		Wagner: My biggest goal and what I want people to see in me is  that  I love the Lord and He’s the answer.  He’s the way, and He’s the  rock. All you have to do is lean on Him and know you don’t have to worry.  He’s gonna give you that peace.
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