Recruiting at Berliner today and so thankful for the overcast skies and cool breeze!
Still looking for 2026 pitchers so email me at [email protected] or text 740.334.9826 if you are interested!
Academic and athletic money can be stacked!
@OHChristian_SB
Take a look at the dates for Preview Days this fall!! Come check out campus, meet professors and attend chapel!!
Also, meet and practice with the @OHChristian_SB team!!!
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High School parents chirping opposing players…
Grown adults yelling at kids from the stands.
If it’s between players, why are parents jumping in?
Let the kids handle. Parents Stop getting involved.
During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office.
Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known.
He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions.
Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's next?"
I looked him in the eye and gave him two words: "Shower well."
The Colorado Rockies were struggling badly that year.
Pregame preparation was solid. Scout meetings, early work, attention to detail. All of it was there.
But at game time, the tires were flat.
I told Keli: the game did everything it could to us today. We just couldn't meet its demands.
Now it was time to reset.
"Shower well" means exactly this:
• Watch the frustration circle down the drain
• Shampoo, rinse, repeat and get the grime of today completely off your mind
• Walk out clean, go home, and actually rest
Leave it at the ballpark. The game is over. There's nothing left to solve tonight.
Keli nodded. Asked if he could share it with the whole organization.
I said sure. And then it hit me. This isn't just for baseball.
Bad day at the office. Grumpy boss. Missed deadline. Traffic on the way home.
You can carry all of that through your front door.
Or you can shower well.
I've never seen a single problem get better because someone dragged it home with them.
The reset is a discipline. Same as preparation. Same as showing up.
Either we win. Or we learn.
The only real loss? When you don't take a single thing out of a hard day.
So tonight, whatever kind of day it was, shower well.
Tomorrow is a new at-bat.
What does your reset look like? I'd love to hear it.
During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office.
Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known.
He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions.
Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's next?"
I looked him in the eye and gave him two words: "Shower well."
The Colorado Rockies were struggling badly that year.
Pregame preparation was solid. Scout meetings, early work, attention to detail. All of it was there.
But at game time, the tires were flat.
I told Keli: the game did everything it could to us today. We just couldn't meet its demands.
Now it was time to reset.
"Shower well" means exactly this:
• Watch the frustration circle down the drain
• Shampoo, rinse, repeat and get the grime of today completely off your mind
• Walk out clean, go home, and actually rest
Leave it at the ballpark. The game is over. There's nothing left to solve tonight.
Keli nodded. Asked if he could share it with the whole organization.
I said sure. And then it hit me. This isn't just for baseball.
Bad day at the office. Grumpy boss. Missed deadline. Traffic on the way home.
You can carry all of that through your front door.
Or you can shower well.
I've never seen a single problem get better because someone dragged it home with them.
The reset is a discipline. Same as preparation. Same as showing up.
Either we win. Or we learn.
The only real loss? When you don't take a single thing out of a hard day.
So tonight, whatever kind of day it was, shower well.
Tomorrow is a new at-bat.
What does your reset look like? I'd love to hear it.
Two players.
Same stats.
Only one plays more.
Because this isn’t about talent.
It’s about trust.
The athlete who controls effort, body language, and response to coaching becomes dependable.
And dependable players stay on the field.
Save this.
#SoftballMindset#EarnYourSpot
Tip Tuesday
Here’s the truth:Being on time. Respecting coaches, teachers, & parents.
Doing your work. Being a great teammate. Standing up for others.
That’s what real ballplayers do.
Talent gets you noticed, character counts & lasts your whole lifetime!
#drsoftball33#TipTuesday
"Tampa doesn't just love Baker... The world loves Baker." ♥️
Congratulations to @bakermayfield on being named our club winner for Walter Payton Man of the Year! 👏
1 RT = 1 Vote #WPMOYChallenge
Coaches & Parents Fridays
In this game, playing time isn’t given, it’s earned.
This game of softball teaches grit, accountability, & the value of working for what you want.
Parents, let your athletes grind. Players, embrace the hustle.
Champions are built! Earn it!
#drsoftball33
Loved sharing my story with Fullerton College Softball yesterday here in so cal. They had great questions for me regarding the game! This coaching staff has built a gold standard culture 🥇