Baron Batch, Texas Tech University
This post is to highlight an athlete of your university that excelled as an athlete and as given back to the community.
I've written about former Red Raider before, RB Baron Batch, last summer, in fact, as to why he was one of my favorite players:
And my thought that Batch is one of my all-time favorite players isn't to say that Batch is infallible. I'm sure that he would be the first to admit that he isn't perfect and although I've never talked to Batch, I'd guess that he might be a little uncomfortable being the singular person on this list. Perhaps that's what drives home the point even more, it's that Batch is humble in the best possible way and in collegiate sports-world where it's all about style over substance, Batch is the antithesis of that.
A lot has happened to Baron since the last time I checked in with him. Baron traveled back to Haiti, was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, hurt his knee in training camp, and is rehabbing that knee while still trying to make a difference in some small corner of the world. You can read about Baron's exploits at his blog and as most of you know, it's worth the read.
Baron is an accomplished fellow and in addition to being an athlete, he's also a gifted photographer and rather than just rely on his athletic ability, he's trying to put to good use his talent for photography. After Baron graduated, he started a non-profit called 2nd Hand Images and I'll let Baron talk about the mission statement of his non-profit:
Our mission is to allow people to see first, act second and provide a direct and creative way for people to help others. By purchasing a print available on our website, you are not simply investing in a beautiful piece of art, you are directly contributing to the cause represented therein.
The premise is that Baron travels to places that we might not think about, takes incredible photographs, sells the photographs and in doing so, he tries and help those people that don't have as much as you or me. In fact, 2nd Hand Images has a handy video to explain:
2ND HAND IMAGES from 2ndHandImages on Vimeo.
As most of you know, my wife and I are adopting a child from Ethiopia. He is a beautiful 17 month old boy, Fitsum, and after almost two years of waiting, we will be embarking on our final journey to go pick him up on Saturday. We traveled to Ethiopia in June to meet Fitsum the first time and we were there for a week. Not only did we meet our child, I personally saw what it meant to have nothing. The images that Baron has captured were all to similar to the images that I saw first-hand while in Ethiopia.

The idea of not having much in life is incredibly different in other parts of the world and I don't know that I'll ever be able to shake that thought. I think that once Baron traveled to Haiti and Belize that he had similar thoughts, that there has to be something that we can do to help those that don't have as much. Yes, there are so many worthy causes in this world. There are people who are suffering here. In fact, my wife, a teacher, had a student who remarked to her last week, that we should be helping people here and that people in other parts of the world weren't our problem. My wife, calmly remarked, that every child needs a home.
I didn't get this until I reached the age of 37 and the refreshing thing is that Baron understood this idea fresh out of college.
I mentioned this the last time that I wrote about Baron as a human being, he is not without faults, and he will most likely tell you the same thing. But I cannot express how proud I am, as an alumnus of Texas Tech, that a former athlete of my university is trying to make a difference.
It is easy to think about doing something and it is something entirely different to actually do something and for that, I salute you Baron.
To see the rest of the Buick Human Highlight Reel, go to www.NCAA.com/Buick.
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Something I found on the internet the other day......I believe it fits
Heaven Or Hell, Your Choice
Years ago I heard a parable about a man who died and went to heaven. He was about to step into paradise when he stopped and said to his angelic escort, “I have always wondered what hell is like. Before we go to heaven, could I visit there?” The angel was surprised, but consented.
He took the man to the gates of Gehenna and opened the door. The man walked in, expecting to see roaring fires and billowing smoke. Instead he found a banquet table, miles long, heaped to overflowing with every kind of food. Seated around it were millions of emaciated people starving to death. He couldn’t imagine why, until he watched them eat. He saw that boards had been strapped to their arms, so that they could not bend their elbows to bring their hands to their mouths. They would starve for eternity within arm’s reach of food.
“I’ve seen enough,” he told the angel. “Please take me to heaven.” The angel consented—in a flash they stepped through the gates of paradise. The man was shocked to find another banquet table, miles long long, heaped with every kind of food. Seated around it were millions of people with their arms strapped in front of them. But these people looked healthy and joyous. He couldn’t understand why, until he watched them eat.
The people in hell picked up food and struggled with all their might to get it to their mouths but failed. The people in heaven picked up food and fed each other
"As we continue to merely "talk about championships""
by blackbeard on Oct 6, 2011 10:18 AM CDT reply actions 3 recs
Amen
Very well stated Seth. We can all do our part as life gives us opportunities everyday to make a difference.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown
by Raider1992 on Oct 6, 2011 11:15 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
well wishes to Seth and Mrs.Seth
Love the post! Have a safe trip!!
by tech 77 on Oct 6, 2011 12:02 PM CDT reply actions 1 recs
Seth, I trust you’re aware of KTCK’s Bob Sturm and his family’s recent international adoption?
...keep it locked to the left
by farmerdave on Oct 6, 2011 1:31 PM CDT via mobile reply actions
Absolutely. Foreign countries do it 2 different ways. Some countries make you travel twice, like Ethiopia as we went in June and then now, while other countries make you travel just once, but usually requires an extended stay by at least 1 parent for 4 to 6 weeks. I think his kiddo is already 5, but we don’t have any other kids so we wanted a little one.
Go Raiders . . .
Double-T Nation
Best wishes for successful travels, safe travels, blessed travels.
When we think about who we should help, it could turn into a debate, but if we help someone, anyone…the debate ends.
Living large in Texas...Texas forever.
Thanks for sharing this -
Like you, I have a lot of respect and admiration for any kid that can “get it together” – Baron Batch most certainly has it together.
All the best to you, your wife and Fitsum – your life will never be the same and you will be grateful, every single day.
Safe travels -
"Fearless champions ever be; Stand on heights of victory"
I'm
A pretty big fan of bb…but a big fan of Seths also. Gods speed to you and your wife and to that very lucky kid. I’m excited for you.
"Trust your gut....mine always finds good Mexican food"
-Me
by oldschoolraider on Oct 6, 2011 3:26 PM CDT via iPhone app reply actions 1 recs
Best to you all as you travel afar to bring home your new hope for the future.
With you and your wife to mentor and raise him, I have a feeling he will become someone you two will be very proud of, someone like Baron Batch. Expect tough times with the good times, but absorb it all and savor the experience. May God’s angels be with you and protect you all the way there and back.
TTpilk
"Never, never, never give up." Winston Churchill
Amen!
I’m really proud that Baron is representing us so well in all the things he’s doing. Also was proud to see Wes Welker helping out an inner city academy in Boston with their athletic facilities on ESPN’s “Rise Up:Boston.” Great to have these young men representing Texas Tech so well out in the real world!
Good luck on your trip to pick up your son. Your life will be forever changed—for the better!
Bon voyage, Seth.
I wish you and your family safe travels. Eager to see photos on your return.
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wouId rather have someone write an article like this on me than on anything else football related #humbledhttp://sbn.to/mOy9pV (the link is to this article)

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