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Alabama HC Rob Vaughn on college baseball recruiting and the type of player you truly want in your program, no matter the level.
“Our job in college baseball, yes, it's to win games. Yes, it's to develop big leaguers, and yes, it's all the things that we all talk about in recruiting, but more than anything, it's to prepare these kids to be successful for whatever comes next. And man, as good as the talent is in this league, as good as the talent is on this team, not all of them are going to be career big leaguers, you know. And I think what makes Tyler Fay’s journey so awesome, is in a world that is inundated with particularly moms and dads that want your kid to cut and run when when they're not starting every day or they're not playing every day. You see at one end of the equation, you either get the parents are like, ‘Hey man, put your head down to work. We got to get better.’ And you get the parents that feed into the narrative, ‘man, they're not giving you a chance. You got to go. You got to leave.’ the thing about him that makes him so special is regardless of whether Tyler's a 20-year big league or not, that guy's going to be a smashing success in life because when things get hard, he doesn't cut and run. He's not sticking his hand out looking for the next easy way and who's going to pay me more. He’s the I'm going to put my head down. I'm going to work and I'm going to get better.”
Guys like him are the exact reason you believe in what you recruit. You believe in makeup, you better hunt makeup because that guy has that in spades. And that's why he deserves every ounce of what he's getting right now.”
“This sport should be popular on every campus in the country…”
Troy Coach Skylar Meade is one of the most fascinating coaches in the sport. Here’s what he had to say when he was asked what makes College Baseball so unpredictable:
1000 Wins at Ashland!
Already @NCAADII baseball's winningest head coach, John Schaly has won his 1000th game for the Eagles.
Earlier this week, I caught up with @ashland_base about the big win, and was over in Canton today to see it happen.
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Some absolute studs on that wall. The eyes 👀 of the past are always on you. Time to show out!
Brown ’17, Laisure ’21, Tabor ’23, and Johnson ’15
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@coachmarker@TJHannam10 To me you start with the foundation of why you come out of the zone. Balance and Body Control ie. Not over swinging. After that it's pretty easy as I think most over complicate the swing. I also love swinging longer pvc poles to feel the whip thru the ball.