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Tyler Anderson

@CoachAndersonn

Club Coordinator and Coach for USA Prime Twin Cities Baseball⚾️

Edina, MN Beigetreten Ocak 2024
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loganthune27@loganthune27·
Numbers from the cage tonight
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loganthune27@loganthune27·
Took 6 full live AB's against a Nebraska commit pitcher - 2 walks, 2 strike outs, 2 doubles (clipped below). Fastball sitting 85-87, CB/SL around 75-78. If it would stop snowing now! @CoachAndersonn @usaprimetc #uncommited2027 #baseball
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Justin Gominsky
Justin Gominsky@GoGoGominsky22·
Hard truth about baseball showcases: Most players should not be going to them yet. There are more showcases than ever right now. Every weekend there is another one. And it creates the feeling that if your son is not there, he is falling behind. But here is the reality. Showcases are not for development. They are for evaluation. Players do not need to attend more than 1 or 2 showcases a year. If a player is going to every showcase and every tournament but skipping offseason development, they are usually doing it backwards. It is tough to watch sometimes. The player chasing exposure all year long… Instead of building the tools that actually get players recruited. Because college coaches are not recruiting travel schedules. They are recruiting tools. If a high school player is attending a showcase, they should realistically be able to meet or approach the metrics coaches are evaluating: 60 yard dash: 6.6 or better INF / OF velocity: 90+ mph Pitching velocity: 90+ mph Exit velocity: 95+ mph And ideally showing that level in multiple areas. Now here is the important part. Tools do not tell the full story of a baseball player. Some of the best players have: Great instincts Baseball IQ Competitiveness Leadership Toughness Those things matter a lot in actual games. But showcases are not built to evaluate those intangibles. They are built to measure tools. If a player does not yet have those tools, that is completely normal. It just means the next step is not exposure. The next step is development. Build the player first. Then go where the coaches are actually looking.
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Coach Swit
Coach Swit@CoachSwit·
I still call my high school coach “Coach” 30 years later. That’s not habit — that’s respect.
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USA Prime Twin Cities
USA Prime Twin Cities@usaprimetc·
Modesto Roadster signee, @will_fazio is climbing quickly during his velocity phase🔥 First POTENTIATION velocity day helped Will get back over 90, and ended up hitting a PR! Stay tuned for next week to see another round of the Potentiation velocity day 👀
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Zak Blair
Zak Blair@coachzblair10·
The best players we've ever had were blessed with families that weren't in a rush. They allowed their child to create passion for the game & it directly led to work ethic. They weren't the best players at 12u, 13u, or 14u but they developed grit that other players were shielded from. Their parents allowed them to fail, didn't save them, kept pushing them to work & show up. Most talented players at a young age never come to fruition bc they are late to learn how to fail, create work ethic, & parents thinking they are God's gift which in turn creates complacency. We all know the kid that was shaving at 12 & was an absolute stud but when everyone hits puberty & the field dimensions change everyone forgets about that kid. Give me the small kid with heart, hustle, work ethic, & attitude all day long and let's see what happens when they are 17. He will be the most physical dirt bag kid there is, that every coach loves to coach & needs on their squad. 👊🏼
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