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@OleTimeHardball As much as I love the top row
I’m going second row
McGriff might not be Albert but he’s more of hang where Alomar Schmidt and Ripken
For me it’s Ozzie offensively and cal defense isn’t that poor where Ozzie offense wasn’t weak
The beautiful thing about baseball is that every year it reminds us what actually matters.
This weekend, a small school like @RiderUBaseball stood on the same field as some of the biggest programs in the country and proved we belonged.
We played Florida. We played Troy. We competed and outplayed them.
And while everyone loves to talk about velocity, spin rate, and radar guns, the game told a different story.
We hit home runs against 96+ mph fastballs.
Because velocity alone doesn’t win baseball games.
Command wins. Location wins. Changing speeds wins. Executing fundamentals wins.
As a pitching staff, we averaged around 87 mph, one of the lowest velocity staffs in the regional. Yet we weren’t overmatched. We defended. We ran the bases. We executed. In many areas of the game, we outplayed the teams we faced.
The difference?
Pitch command.
Not velocity.
Young players and training facilities across the country are chasing radar gun numbers as if that’s the answer to everything. Velocity absolutely matters. It can make a good pitcher better.
But velocity without command is just a harder batting practice fastball.
The greatest lesson from our regional experience wasn’t how hard Florida threw.
It was a reminder that baseball is still baseball.
The game still rewards players who can locate.The game still rewards players who can execute.The game still rewards teams that defend, communicate, run the bases, and do the little things right.
That’s what makes baseball, the greatest game in the world.
A small school with less resources can still stand toe-to-toe with anyone because the game doesn’t care about budgets, facilities, rankings, or social media hype.
It cares about execution.
Baseball will always humble https://t.co/vuGtNBCslr will always expose your weaknesses.But it will also reward the teams that master the fundamentals.
And that’s why a small school from New Jersey can walk into a regional and shock the world.
The game is still beautiful that way.