Eddie Guardado remembers a Saturday afternoon about 14 years ago when he wondered if his son, Niko, might not be a chip off the old block.
Niko, then 7, was pitching in a scrimmage game for a team near their home in Stockton, Calif. The coaches asked Eddie Guardado to umpire, so Eddie stood behind the pitcher's mound as his son threw.
"He was so nervous, he walked the first three guys," the Twins bullpen coach and former closer said. "As a dad, I'm trying to talk to him about it. He kept walking guys. I said, 'That's it, he's done.' "
Guardado noticed his son crying when he reached the bench, so they talked during the drive home.
"I asked him, 'Hey, do you really like baseball?' And he looks at me and goes, 'No, Dad, I just want to play because you played.' I almost teared up.
"I said, 'Hey, you be your own man. You go out there and direct your own path in life and your journey and do what you want to do.' "
For Niko, that meant acting lessons and waking up before sunrise for auditions. The auditions led to some commercials, then some appearances on sitcoms such as "The Goldbergs," then a Nickelodeon movie, "Lost in the West," that was filmed in Spain.
Guardado, now 21, then landed a role in the motion picture "A-X-L," which was released Aug. 24. The film is about a motorcycle-riding youngster named Miles who befriends a robot dog that is the product of a military project gone wrong. Guardado's character is named Scroggins, who is friends with a bully named Sam, who picks on Miles.