As we have discussed in previous blogs, talent is based on the things that you do well, while habits center on what you do repeatedly well without thought. Skills are things that you do well …
Four words every baseball player should know
Feel. Fail. Fake. Fair. These are four, four-letter words that I want to focus on in this blog. To start, I am proposing four questions that every baseball player should answer this fall to help …
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To be a prospect or not to be a prospect? That is today’s question…
The concept of being a prospect deals with your future. Are you a prospect? If you answered yes, what is your pursuit? Pursuit deals with the why, what and who. Why do you want to be recognized as …
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3 things every Major League playoff contender does (and why you should to)
The MLB playoffs are starting soon. The men who are competing in the playoffs are the ticket. To see them compete, you need a ticket. I’m a former professional baseball player and scout. I have …
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Try this at home — a drill for the ages
The fall is the best time to try new things that can help find what doesn’t work and what does work. When you can build habits and strength based on what works, a productive fall leads to a productive …
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Crunch time — 4 of my clients define the essence of fall ball
Fall baseball is supposed to be the time of year that Travel Baseball Coaches allow their players to “develop.” I’ve been coaching baseball professionally for 21 years. During the first half of my …
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