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His life story is a reminder to embrace unpredictability, and a lesson how to persevere.Ĭlick here to check out this week’s edition of “The Sports Kiki Podcast”. While Edenfield didn’t intend to step into adult-film, he says the experience was life-changing, and he wouldn’t change it. Something as simple as me saying, ‘Hey, I’m done with baseball, because of how I’m being treated,” led to that. It’s funny how one decision can lead to another. “I even thought about that question a few times before. If Edenfield was embraced by his conservative father and lifelong friends, would he have still attended the audition?
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Join LGBTQ athletes and mental-health professionals Taylor Vanderlaan and KC Cross for Outsports webinar: Maintaining mental health in isolation. We talked about his brave decision to come out as a high school student, and whether the lack of acceptance he initially received propelled him towards porn. On this week’s “Sports Kiki Podcast,” I chatted with Edenfield about his unique journey from high school baseball stardom to the world of gay pornography. Shortly thereafter, Kacey Edenfield became “Troy Ryan,” starring in 27 scenes over a multi-year span that stretched from his late teens to early 20s. A few months later, he was on his way to a shoot for Helix Studios, one of the country’s preeminent gay adult-film studios. After spending nearly the entirety of his senior campaign on the bench, Edenfield turned in his uniform and closed the book on baseball. When Edenfield came out prior to his junior year, the worst case scenario occurred: his teammates shunned him, and so did his new coach. He dreamed of playing college ball, and was eager to start the process of scoping out schools and programs.īut that never happened. The son of a Major League pitcher, Edenfield played baseball throughout his childhood in Tennessee, and unsurprisingly, was one of the standout players on his high school squad. Kacey Edenfield was the kind of All-American high school athlete that you read about.