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Monday Nov 16, 2020
Monday Nov 16, 2020
BIO
- WV state player of the year
- University of Minnesota pitching standout
- 26 wins (2nd all time)
- Professional career with the San Francisco Giants
- Former pitching coach at Ball State, Michigan University, and Ohio University
- Former GM and head coach of Winchester Royals (college wooden bat league)
- Former Head Coach of Martinsburg HS (AAA) where he won the WV state championship in 2009
- Former Head Coach at Mercersburg Academy (prep school)
- Private instructor
- Lifelong baseball man!!
- A baseball guy!
SHOW NOTES
- In the summer was about getting at bats, and not getting hurt pitching
- Play aggressively, and teach them how to fail
- Have your expectations and reinforcing the positives to what you want
- The really good ones will take your information and ask you questions. They will work hard, stay late, and come in early
- Guys are starting to sleep better, trying to eat better, and hydrate better (WHOOP band).
- Better players are having a better mentality
- If the kids know you are prepared and you have a plan, and know you are passionate about what you are teaching, then you will get buy in from your players
- Routines are in order, expectations are in order (stretching, throwing, bases, speaking to adults, cleaning up the dugout).
- Players like to know what to expect
- “Tour defense” = gold jersey for the player who makes the best defensive play
- Caring about your facility creates more buy in
- Communicate often with guys to set expectations
- Take BP time to talk to guys and let them know you care about them
- Seek counsel as a coach! Just listen and make it usable for what you do
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