Great outing yesterday in Long Island throwing a complete game against the stony brook school (21st in the country).
I am currently 4-0 on the year, with a .929 ERA and 61 strikeouts in 37.1 innings pitched.
Fb held at 90-92 and T93. Thanks to my catcher @cpromades5
A freak baseball accident left @UConnBSB standout Connor Lane partially blind in his right eye. His vision may be impaired but his baseball hopes are not. A @MLB catching prospect before the injury, Lane is now motivated to make it as a pitcher @UConnHuskies@WTNH
Velocity gets you recruited.
Command decides if you stay.
Throwing 90 opens doors.
Winning 0–0 keeps you on the mound.
High school radar guns track velo.
College coaches track:
• First-pitch strikes
• Walk rate
• Pitch efficiency
• How quickly you get off the field
Can you:
• Land strike one?
• Miss off, not middle?
• Control counts when you fall behind?
• Repeat your delivery in the 6th?
Because hitters adjust.
And weekends expose traffic.
Velocity is loud.
Command wins series.
High school celebrates stuff.
College rewards execution.
That’s Pitching IQ.
Built at 15.
Proven at 20.
Routine Over Flash.
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#BaseballIQ
Baseball Doesn’t Need More Data Readers It Needs Pitching Coaches
If professional baseball truly vetted the people being hired as pitching coaches, a lot of jobs would disappear overnight.
Because what’s happening right now isn’t coaching.
It’s data reading.
Somewhere along the way, the game decided that if you can interpret ball-flight charts and recite spin efficiency, you’re qualified to stand on a big-league mound and teach pitchers how to get outs. That’s not development. That’s outsourcing responsibility to numbers.
Let’s be clear about something: data matters.
But data is not coaching.
You can teach a real pitching coach how to use data. Good coaches want to learn it. They’ll study it, question it, challenge it, and then filter it through feel, execution, and competition.
What you can’t teach is how to pitch.
And that’s the problem.
The Game Has Replaced Pitching Coaches With Throwing Coaches
Talk to professional coaches around the league guys who have actually stood on the mound, competed, failed, adjusted, and survived and you’ll hear the same thing over and over:
Many of the new pitching hires have never pitched at a professional level and have no idea how to actually get hitters out.
So what do they default to?
“Throw it down the middle and see what happens.”
“Trust the data.”
“Velocity plays.”
That’s not pitching. That’s gambling.
Pitching is a competitive skill built on execution, sequencing, movement, deception, and decision-making under pressure. It’s understanding how hitters adjust, how counts matter, how adrenaline changes mechanics, and how to get through an inning when you don’t have your best stuff.
Those lessons don’t show up on a dashboard.
Ball Flight Without Execution Means Nothing
Ball flight data without execution is useless.
Velocity without command is meaningless.
Spin rate without intent is noise.
A pitcher doesn’t get paid for having elite metrics in a bullpen. He gets paid for outs. And outs come from being able to repeat a delivery, control the baseball, adjust in real time, and compete when the game tightens.
Right now, too many organizations are creating glorified throwers, not pitchers.
Guys who can light up a Rapsodo in shorts.
Guys who look incredible in controlled environments.
Guys who fall apart when hitters stop chasing and the game speeds up.
That’s a coaching failure.
Coaching Is Not Explaining It’s Teaching
The best pitching coaches in the game don’t drown players in information. They simplify. They prioritize. They understand who the pitcher is, not who the data wants him to be.
They know:
When to push and when to shut up
When data helps and when it hurts
When feel beats force
When execution beats intent
They don’t sell pitchers on magic numbers.
They teach them how to own the mound.
And here’s the part that matters most: real coaches aren’t impressed by bullshit.
Professional players can smell it instantly. If you’ve never had to get outs with a tired arm, a bad feel day, or a runner on third and one out, your credibility is gone before you open your mouth.
Get Outs
Baseball is not a lab experiment.
It’s a competitive game of outs.
The industry doesn’t need more self-proclaimed “throwing coaches” who hide behind screens and spreadsheets. It needs pitching coaches people who understand the craft, respect the chaos, and can blend data with reality.
Data should inform decisions.
Execution should decide games.
Until professional baseball gets back to hiring coaches who can actually teach pitching, not just explain it, the game will keep producing arms that look great on paper and disappear when it matters.
And that’s not development.
That’s failure dressed up as innovation.
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Old Saybrook's Connor Lane is happy to be healthy & ready to roll with his @UConnBSB team in 2026. The @UConnHuskies catcher had a scare late last season. "It's a miracle that Connor's out here", says head coach Jim Penders @WTNH
Want a great travel ball experience?
Outwork the competition.
Out sacrifice the competition.
Strive to be the strongest and most physical player in your organization.
Be reliable.
Be dependable.
Plant roots in an organization and fertilize.
All of these things are easier said than done.
and
Not many do them.
Players that do, have incredible travel ball experiences.
The travel ball model of lets have as many teams as possible is not what travel ball was designed for.
It wasn't designed for the rec ball kid who simply plays as a hobby.
It was designed to be best on best.
Not money making C team vs money making D team.
10 Things Every HS Baseball Player Needs to Know ⚾️👇
1️⃣. College coaches recruit TOOLS, start developing them.
2️⃣. Show up early, stay late. It gets noticed.
3️⃣. Your body is your resume → lift, eat, sleep.
4️⃣. Social media can HELP or HURT you. Choose wisely.
5️⃣. Hustle & body language = free "positive" points in scouting.
6️⃣. Throw strikes, hit strikes. Make the game less complicated.
7️⃣. Nobody cares about excuses. Compete.
8️⃣. Say “thank you” to your parents every day.
9️⃣. Work ethic > talent if talent doesn’t work.
🔟. Baseball is a game of failure → handle adversity, or it will handle you.
💯🙌