At the end of the day, the people/players who work their butts off every single day are usually the ones that see the results. None of this “it’s my off day”. You either are working towards something 24/7 365 or you’re not. Push the limit
Tv guy: “so what are the keys to success for the cyclones tonight”
My brain:
DON’T SAY IT
Tynan’s brain:
DON’T SAY IT
Tavan’s brain:
DON’T SAY IT
Me having a day: “DON’T LET THE CLONES GET HOT”
Do you actually want to play college baseball or do you just like the idea of having a commitment post/edit and getting a couple hats and some shirts?
Huge difference in those kinds of people. Coaches recognize them. Don’t lie to yourself.
Its opening day for D1 Baseball. I’m going to post a little thread about what our high school aged players can watch for
*spend 1 hour watching and pay attention*
1. The catchers in D1 baseball are elite. Rarely do you ever see a ball go to the backstop. They work butts off
Tonight I got to watch my alma mater win a substate final to make the state tournament for the first time in 27 years. The guys holding the banner all played or are still playing for us. On the right is me, my brother and @AustinGabe_2023. @Loganbaseball30 caught the final out
The best way that I see social media used for is to share useful information with others, so I am creating a thread of catching videos with some of our catchers during individual time each day. This first one is @tylersilvaa working on the low pitch with a "down up in" approach