@CoachMarcusHill@MwMrvn (and I don’t know about you, but most 9 yr-olds I know do not have the attention span to throw 80 pitches in the backyard with their buddies
🤣😜)
@CoachMarcusHill@MwMrvn Marv, the point that Coach Hill is trying to make is, 80-85 pitches is A LOT…..even for a 20/21 year old pitcher— especially in early April when the game probably did not have very much significance
@CoachMarcusHill I’m glad I’m not the only one that feels this way!! 😜…. And it feels even better when the wife is asleep too, and you can go and look through your baseball cards without feeling guilty… hahaha!
@BookofMarkAL@ShaneTuttleNCAA 🤣 Indeed they will!! (However, since the Dub in Aggieland, Miami has been ballin’!!!….as much as it pains me to say!!). And C Beck has played college football longer than Dallas Comegys (sp?) was at DePaul!!
Exposure is a buzzword. Your 14 year old doesn’t need exposure he needs calories and the gym and a good instructor. You don’t need to expose that your kid runs a 7.5 and throws 73. Once he’s 16 or 17 make a list of 5-10 schools you’re interested in, has your desired major, and you can academically qualify for and make sure you play for a program who can call those schools to get them to show up. Everything you’ve been sold about exposure is bullshit. All the money you’re spending to travel all over the place for fake exposure is bullshit.
@CoachMarcusHill 100 percent TRUTH!!!! My son plays college ball, and I try to tell everyone this EXACT info..,, SAVE YOUR MONEY. Take my son’s exposure events away; he’d be in the same situation today.. playing college ball. Coach Hill is correct!!