4-Year coaches:
We have one arm still looking for a home!
Michael Hanna (@AMichaelHanna) came to us last fall to complete his rehab from a throwing hand injury. He’s grinded through & is back to full strength!
Reach out for more info!
4-Year Coaches:
Thread below on our uncommitted sophomores!
Don’t want to wait and see what the outcome of the portal might be? We have multiple guys still available who have been playing meaningful innings against top level competition for 2 years & are ready to go RIGHT NOW!
Michael Hanna (@AMichaelHanna) - RHP - 3.45 GPA
Power RHP who has recovered from injury to right hand and is back to previous velos and in the strike zone.
Electric arm and bulldog mentality
(504) 484-2565
Michael Hanna 6’2” 190
Played freshman year 2020-2021 and taking a gap year this year. Looking for all opportunities. Came to college as OF throwing 77 left touching 90 on the bump. Sits upper 80’s. Works hard, went from 155 lbs to 190 lbs in 15 months! @KCSCworks@KCthrowing
The Louisiana Kid, @AMichaelHanna has been making BIG strides at KCSC this summer. Super quick arm, good feel for off speed stuff, coachable… definitely a guy worth keeping an eye on. @FlatgroundApp
Matthew St Pe - Going into college this year and is looking for a school. FB sits 85-87 & has a ton of potential. Looking for all opportunities. DM me for his #
What a journey for one of the first guys I got to coach. From JC to NAIA to Central Missouri!! It's an incredible life story & I’m glad I got to coach you during a small part of your journey. Hope to see what God has in store for you Mosk!
In the past six months I have seen JV players turn into D1 caliber talent. They all have had three things in common.
1. The burning desire to be better.
2. Making a plan & sticking w it.
3. Focused every single rep.
Work hard & work smart!
How do you expect players to be loyal when coaches aren't? Leaving your team while the season is still going is unreal.
Coach Kelly & Coach Riley are what's wrong with college sports.
I never want to see another tweet from coaches shaming players for transferring!
The word “potential” is thrown around way too much when it comes to high school baseball players. Having the capacity to develop in the future depends on the players work ethic.
10/10 times I want the hardest worker, not the guy with the most potential.