
Ep. 185: Productizing a passion for baseball w/ Adam Rosenberg
Ep. 185 features Adam Rosenberg, co-founder of HandiGraphs, a betting analytics platform built by and for baseball fans.
Hear him discuss:
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His journey from political fundraising and brand strategy to PR and marketing in the sports betting industry
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How a friendship in the Outlier Discord led to co-founding HandiGraphs with CJ Buskey
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Why baseball’s intimidating data landscape inspired the creation of a simpler, more visual analytics tool
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How HandiGraphs identifies edges using proprietary plate appearance metrics (30/60/90 PA splits)
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Lessons learned from building a sticky, subscription-based product with near-zero churn
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Why education and “over-teaching” users became central to their go-to-market strategy
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Balancing side project and startup life — and what comes next for HandiGraphs in 2025
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The role his podcast Dads Bet Baseball plays as both creative outlet and marketing engine
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Common mistakes early-stage founders make in PR and how to tell a clear, differentiated story
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Why Adam lives by the philosophy “Be helpful” — and how generosity and curiosity drive success in this industry
Catch the video version of this episode here.
Learn more 👇
➡️ Handigraphs website
➡️ Adam Rosenberg's socials
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