IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa baseball program is “Catching Up” with former Hawkeyes. In the latest segment, the program reconnects with two-time All-Big Ten shortstop Jason White.
White, who played for the Hawkeyes from 2004-07, earned third-team All-Big Ten honors as a sophomore before being a first-team selection as a senior. He hit 10 home runs and scored 70 runs in 2007 — the second-most in a single season in program history.
The Colorado native finished his career with 13 triples, which were tied for the fourth most in Iowa history.
White was selected in the 17th round of the 2007 MLB Draft by the Baltimore Orioles.
Get us up to speed. What are you doing these days and are you still involved with the game of baseball?
“My baseball career ended after tearing the labrum in my right shoulder, diving back into first base on an attempted pickoff. After having surgery and rehabbing my shoulder, it did not bounce back like i was hoping and was not able to keep playing. I then moved to Denver and enrolled in graduate school and got my MBA at the University of Colorado. I started a western Colorado produce distribution company (peaches, plums, pears, cherries, honey) that has done well, doubling in size the past four years. I still do get my baseball fix every spring; being the hitting coach for a local private high school, Kent Denver.”
How has COVID-19 effected your daily life, and what are you doing to keep busy/productive?
“Sarah, my wife, and I have been working from home during COVID-19. It is crazy to see how it has affected everyone differently no matter what business. Fortunately, I have been able to run my business at home without too many disruptions, other than PPE precautions and enhanced safety. Sarah runs the innovation sector for UCHealth, a system of hospitals across Colorado, and the workload has increased dramatically for her with COVID-19, setting up virtual visits, COVID on-site testing, and implementing all the new norms across a health system.
“A challenging part has been making sure our three daughters (ages 4, 2, 1) are staying engaged, active and continue to learn. We’ve gotten the older two to start to enjoy playing soccer, but usually it just ends with them picking dandelions and a juggling contest between Sarah and I. Luckily, we have a live in au-pair from Brazil who helps us take care of them so we can get actual work done.”