I am beyond blessed to announce my commitment to play Division 1 baseball at Florida A&M University! Thank you to Coach Shouppe for giving me the opportunity to play under him and the rich culture of his program! Thank you God for giving me the best family and for all the sacrifices they have made for me! Thank you to all the coaches that have guided me into the baseball player I am!
Jeremiah 29:11
@FAMU_Baseball@AndrewTigersBSB@OrlandoScorps@ajbiss28@jonathanlogs5@_VHSBaseball
Nick Tanko (‘27 FL) stays short to it and drives an RBI single through the right side, simple and direct swing getting it done. #WWBA@PG_Uncommitted@Florida_PG
Nathan Colon (‘26, FL) working 89-92 mph on the FB, on in relief. Tons of whip to the arm w/ good speed & whip thru release. FB has burst out of the hand & got on hitters quick. Flashing a 10-4 SL in the low-70s. CH at 83 mph. @PG_Uncommitted@5starnational@Florida_PG#WWBA
2027 C Matthew Wetherell of @PowerBSB has a smooth approach at the plate and consistently shows excellent situational awareness which might be why he’s one of the hottest hitters in Florida right now. #StrongerTogether#PowerUp
Nathan Colon (‘26, FL) slammed the door in relief. T85 + sharp CB led to a perfect IP w/ 2 Ks. Wiry frame w/ intriguing projection. #EastMemorialDay@PG_Uncommitted
Jay Carter (26 FL) works quick on the mound getting ahead early with his FB (84-86). Good use in the lower half driving his hips down the mound with fast arm action. #PGSunshineEast
Finished my sophomore spring season with @TCCelticsBasebl.304 avg, .863 OPS,.435 OBP, 2 HRs, 4 doubles, 12 singles, 14 RBIs, & 17 runs. Thank you to my family, coaches, and teammates for a great season. @PowerBSB@DPMUncommitted @_Prospectline @BUncommitted
#Uncommitted 2026 MIF @Brupsingh23 of @lakeminneolabsb had two base hits in their win last night, driving the ball into LC. Quick hands with a simple approach. Present athleticism, rangy up the middle defensively. Strong follow this spring. @PowerBSB#DiamondCoverage
WORK ETHIC vs. WANT ETHIC:
"Next time you're watching a game and one player makes a play over another player, listen for the announcer to say, "Oh! He just wanted it more!" Then ask yourself this:
Was the level of 'want' really the difference why one player made the play and the other didn't?! Or did one of those players plan better, jump higher, use better technique, see more clearly, and build better skill? Did he want it more in the moment or did he prepare a little better and when that moment arrived he performed a little better?
You think that the other player didn't want it? Didn't want to make the play? Was the difference between those two
athletes their level of want?!
No way. It wasn't want. It was work!
Getting in shape requires consistent workouts, not frequent want-outs. You earn in alignment with the quality of your work, not the quality of your want. You can build a life on a work ethic but you can't build anything on a want ethic.
Working hard is studying, prepping, reps, reflection, feedback, and responsibility for the results that you produce. It's
late nights and early mornings. It's uncommon effort and it's choosing to push harder when you could relax.
Wanting hard? Well, that's what everyone else does.
Everything is training for something. Do the work.”