@MoCoBaseballLog Coached Calum 15 seasons. Rather, watched Calum become a coach on the field for 15 seasons. Too many to list: off-the-charts baseball IQ, work ethic, determination, team first attitude, sportsmanship. Can’t wait to see what future brings for this great kid from a great family!
Having an elite catcher is a pitcher's best friend and vital to a deep playoff run. Jagannathan caught 10 playoff games the past two years going 10-0. Executed his role to perfection. Result: Warriors allowed only 11 runs total in its B2B state title runs.
"The Wall" ... Talented, Gritty, Sky-High IQ ... the scorebook only tells a portion of how much he meant to his teams. Wraps up High School with back to back State Championships!
‘26 Calum Jaganathan pulls the hands in and gets the barrel to this one ripping it out to left for a double.
@Woodbaseball1 have second and third with no outs to start the top of the fourth looking to tie it up and take the lead.
First thing that jumps off the page when diving into Decatur vs. Sherwood are the two catchers Brandon Nadeau (Decatur) and Calum Jagannathan (Sherwood).
Advancing runners will come at a premium cost because these dudes are ELITE defenders.
What a night 😊 for Brody at the Blake sports awards.
• MVP Wrestling team
• MVP Golf team
• Offensive POY Baseball team
• Bengal of the Year, Blake athletics ($500)
The way his coaches speak of him is as high of praise you could want to hear as a father.
Congrats Brody! ❤️
"Jim Palmer threw five innings in a spring training game, then began his outfield running program, back when pitchers would run laps on the warning track while the game continued.
With a young Mike Flanagan in the Orioles’ dugout, Earl Weaver called Flanagan over. “See that guy?” Weaver told Flanagan, pointing at Jim Palmer.
“Just do what he does and you’ll never have a problem playing in the big leagues.”
Earl Weaver’s Ten Laws of Baseball.
1. No one’s going to give a damn in July if you lost a game in March.
2. If you don’t make any promises to your players, you won’t have to break them.
3. The easiest way around the bases is with one swing of the bat.
4. Your most precious possessions on offense are your 27 outs.
5. If you play for one run, that’s all you’ll get.
6. Don’t play for one run unless you know that run will win a ballgame.
7. It’s easier to find four good starters than five.
8. The best place for a rookie pitcher is long relief.
9. The key step for an infielder is the first one—left or right—but before the ball is hit.
10. The job of arguing with the umpires belongs to the manager, because it won’t hurt the team if he gets kicked out of the game.