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Monday Aug 23, 2021
74 - Mike Kelly: Loyola Blakefield (MD)
Monday Aug 23, 2021
Monday Aug 23, 2021
Bio
- Head Coach at Loyola Blakefield since 2017
- Former Don assistant coach 2012-2016
- Former Atlanta Braves scout from 91-95
- Assistant for Baltimore Johnnies (similar to Cape Cod league)
- 2 number 1 draft picks
- 2nd pick overall
- 4th pick overall
- Dundalk CC assistant from 1990-1994
- Assisted with multiple Baltimore metro teams over the years
- Has coached 4 big leaguers
- kid driven
- Players first coach!
Notes
- When you come to my school you will be one of my guys for life
- Checking on guys after they leave the program
- Connect with alumni, even if it is just an email
- You have to get the players (you need talent)
- You need to have the culture (expectations)
- Players need to buy in
- Each year there is a different level of buy in
- The most talent doesn’t always win, but the most talented team of players
- Get the last guy on your team to be all in is when you get something special
- Buy into the culture, buy into the baseball teaching/philosophy
- Adjust to how players feel about the team and play for each other, not just for themselves.
- I do less messing with hitters
- You need to drive the baseball to play at a high level
- I am kid driven - more what the kid needs and develop the kid****
- ETF - embrace the fear
- Fear of the totality of hitting the baseball
- Fear of making mistakes
- Know it is going to happen
- Don’t run from it
- Its ok, and let go at it, and have fun with it
- Give players test based on the playbook, based on our system
- Either put the play on, or you take it off
- Take away as much thinking I can from the player, so they can just play and react instinctively
- If the kids make a mistakes I take responsibility for that, and I need to teach it and go back over it again
- Aggressive offensively, and make other team give up outs to get to the next base.
- Defensively we do not want to give up anything
- We teach during practice, and during games kids go have fun, learn, and coaches get feedback on what they need to practice.
- Getting practice done with JV and Varsity, together to teach everyone, and also get kids home in time to study and have family time!
- I am watching all the time
- Talking to kids during BP to talk about life or even get feedback from players on practice
- We are going to do the things that we do the most during games!
- Generally see the biggest improvements from our outfielders, they must go all out for the baseball.
- Every BP ball that comes off the bat we go for it 100%
- 2 guys at each position - next guy comes right up after each rep
- Infield throws until their arm is done, but make each play, you just may not throw it.
- Get corrected right away, and get the praise right away
- Its easy to beat up, but you better praise em up!
- Machine pitch intersquad to get as many situations as possible, keep it moving
- Intersquad, 3 teams, pitcher has plays off the L-screen
- I am training everyone to be leaders, each person needs to lead their life.
- Every team has a hierarchical of players/leaders
- First thing is to LEAD yourself - find out who you are and what to embrace and stay away from
- Kids teach kids - share what you know with other players
- Be authentic, be real - the kids will know, and you will not fool them.
- Be upfront and honest with kids right away
- “Baseball class” - if players have problem in “baseball class” we don’t want parents to talk to us, but in “geometry class” they call the teacher
- How to compete to get on a team, and compete against your best friend for a position on the team.
- I’m in the business of helping kids!
- @baseballcoachk
- Email - terphouse43@aol.com
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