Consider this: Go to a college camp with 6 teams playing and 6-7 college coaches on campus, in your dugout - opportunities to actually have a conversation with them OR 400 team tourney playing all over the place and you hope a college coach drops in ??? #playsmart
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3B Sean Lapinskes (@WCA_Wildcats, 2024) showcased a line-drive approach w/ top EV @ 94.6 mph during BP & a strong arm across the infield at 87 mph.
More on @SLapinskes from #NALPAS23. 👇
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Welcome Felipe Gutierrez to Pro Stock Baseball Club! Felipe spent 16 years as a professional player and 12 years as an amateur scout/manager/director of player development in professional baseball.
Five things to focus on this offseason:
1. Physical and mental health
2. Strength and conditioning
3. Skill development
4. Film study and mental training
5. Leadership and team bonding
Quick look in on @AuburnMBB v @USC_Hoops Refs are all F4 vets and primary to @pac12 and while I love Randy McCall, he worked last night, KY v UCLA last night @TheGarden He does gain 3 hrs on the cross country flight. Hope he got some sleep.
As you go through your athletic journey you will start to understand that it’s not about what you accomplish or how many accolades you receive. It’s not just winning/awards. It’s all about the person you become, how many people you help & how you treat & respect those around you!
To become mentally tougher, you need to increase your tolerance for physical and mental discomfort. The main way to do this is by putting yourself in uncomfortable situations and pushing through them.
Scouts/Recruiters don't ask if players can play...they use their eyes for that. They ask...how's the makeup, how's the parents, how's the work ethic, how's the maturity, does he love competing, can he deal with failure, is he a winner, etc!
Things you can control in games:
• Effort
• Attitude
• Self-talk
• Attention
• Execution
Things you can’t control in games:
• Winning
• Refs
• Fans
• Your opponent
• Bad luck
• Weather
• The past/future
To play your best, focus only on what you can control.
As an athlete, progress is gained one day at a time. By stacking productive days on top of each other, you can gradually make improvements and reach your full potential.
The objective of sports is to win, but the purpose of sports is to build character. All the athletic success in the world means nothing if it makes you worse as a person.
There are pitchers 82-84 committing D1 and pitchers 85-88 committing D3. There are 7.0 runners going D1 and 6.7 runners going D2. There isn't a metric that determines the level. You are either a college baseball player or you're not. Fit is everything.