@AnthonyRiseley @dvdquintana@whartonone@bignip3@johnhawkinsrwn@WallStreetSilv eating ultra processed foods that’s the main reason for cancer and heart disease I’ve gotten less than 6hrs of sleep for 40yrs of my adult life. I’m in shape and don’t eat sugar/ ultra processed foods. Amazing what you can do when you control your diet and exercise
@timmyb72 @notNate99@shegone03 Imagine making baseball practice fun for a 3rd grader during Christmas break?! His odds of playing baseball after high school are slim. Since only about 6% of all HS players play college baseball. Might as well have fun
@CoachRosten27@SanzeriBaseball@PacificBaseball Most players/kids don’t know how to utilize their lower half. You get about 86% of your velocity from you torso and it begins with your lower half. Only thing I see wrong. When he starts the drill this player is quad dominant instead of being glute dominant
@JerseysSports10@butchbaccala They just love drama in their life. They can’t fathom that someone is making that much money. Whether it’s the owners of the team or the player. The money is there to be made.
@LantzWheeler@nextlevelbb Nothing wrong with it. The school making bank off of the dreams of kids that aren’t good enough to start in high school. 70 players x $30,000 = $2,100,000 per year. Not a bad business
@scballcoach1@CoachSJCee@ABlankenship15 In our area even the poor areas have plenty of money. Principals make over $150k teachers top out at over $100k. Plenty of money out west maybe not in your area
@CoachSJCee@ABlankenship15 Coach you’re barking up the wrong tree. Family’s already pay their fair share to provide all public students with a free high school experience.
@Dtgriffin4@nextlevelbb How is it bad? Do you lose sleep over it? You can’t make your car payment because a 26yr old is still playing college baseball?
@RealTalkTunechi@nextlevelbb These coaches talk about all these players. On how being honest and about bad parents. Yet you don’t here them take responsibility for their lies/misinformation. Coaches hold yourself to a higher standard than what you expect from players
@battin4th@nextlevelbb The majority of college coaches are salesmen. Get as many kids to commit and show up in fall. This creates a lot of money for the school and programs.
@nextlevelbb They learn from the parents. The parent’s aren’t happy at work they quit. They get offered more money they quit. Parents always looking for better opportunities. This teaches kids to quit