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Stagg Baseball@StaggBaseball·
#18 gets lost a lot. 10-15 minute "talks" after games and practices is not needed. Focus on 1-2 points and let them go. You can always circle back the next day at practice or before a game
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20 Reminders for Coaches: 1. Be prepared to repeat yourself. Empathy towards their age, maturity level and aptitude is required. 2. Be an expert at communicating. No fluff. If we say it we BETTER follow through and when plans change there needs to be a clear reason as to why communicated. 3. Be the type of student we want them to be. There is always something to get better at. There are more ways to do it than what worked for us. 4. Team culture and atmosphere starts with us, the standards we set, what we allow and how we handle it when something happens that will affect that. 5. Be organized. Never show up without a plan. Be prepared for an audible at any point but never get caught not ready. 6. Lead by example. They are always watching. They will emulate our behavior. 7. If we want their trust we have to gain it. How we talk to them, how we talk with them, how we follow through and how we hold them all accountable, no matter who they are, who their parents are or how talented they are. 8. No standing around at practices. Find ways to keep everyone moving. No long lines in drills. 9. The game is relatable to life in many ways. Always be looking for ways to help them develop their character through it. 10. Never forget this is a game. They will only get to play it for a short period in their lives. We are here to teach it to them and help them enjoy it. Make it a memorable phase for them. 11. Coach confidence. If the goal is to get the most out of the players, they need to believe. Everything we do needs to be done with this in mind. 12. Get them talking. Hear their thoughts before we give ours. When they know they will be asked to speak we will see more focus and engagement. 13. TAKE NOTES! Keep a note pad during games/practice to jot down points to discuss. Don’t let those important moments slip through the cracks. 14. Make eye contact, take off your sunglasses. Make them take theirs off. Position yourself so their back is to the sun. 15. Pitchers and catchers need/deserve dedicated time each week for bullpens and dedicated time for catching fundamentals. NEVER IGNORE THEM!! 16. We never know what’s going on in their life. We get an opportunity to possibly be a bright light for them. This is MUCH bigger than the game. 17. Development is a process. The process requires patience and opportunity…And plenty of it. 18. Read your audience. Know when it’s time to move on. Once we lose their attention everything we want them to hear will go in one ear then out the other. 19. Be careful of getting caught up in the emotions of the moment. We need to remain calm and focused to make clear minded decisions. 20. It’s their game. Our playing days are long over. We are the lucky ones to get to be a part of their journey. Be grateful for it and be the best possible leader we can be FOR THEM.

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20 Reminders for Coaches: 1. Be prepared to repeat yourself. Empathy towards their age, maturity level and aptitude is required. 2. Be an expert at communicating. No fluff. If we say it we BETTER follow through and when plans change there needs to be a clear reason as to why communicated. 3. Be the type of student we want them to be. There is always something to get better at. There are more ways to do it than what worked for us. 4. Team culture and atmosphere starts with us, the standards we set, what we allow and how we handle it when something happens that will affect that. 5. Be organized. Never show up without a plan. Be prepared for an audible at any point but never get caught not ready. 6. Lead by example. They are always watching. They will emulate our behavior. 7. If we want their trust we have to gain it. How we talk to them, how we talk with them, how we follow through and how we hold them all accountable, no matter who they are, who their parents are or how talented they are. 8. No standing around at practices. Find ways to keep everyone moving. No long lines in drills. 9. The game is relatable to life in many ways. Always be looking for ways to help them develop their character through it. 10. Never forget this is a game. They will only get to play it for a short period in their lives. We are here to teach it to them and help them enjoy it. Make it a memorable phase for them. 11. Coach confidence. If the goal is to get the most out of the players, they need to believe. Everything we do needs to be done with this in mind. 12. Get them talking. Hear their thoughts before we give ours. When they know they will be asked to speak we will see more focus and engagement. 13. TAKE NOTES! Keep a note pad during games/practice to jot down points to discuss. Don’t let those important moments slip through the cracks. 14. Make eye contact, take off your sunglasses. Make them take theirs off. Position yourself so their back is to the sun. 15. Pitchers and catchers need/deserve dedicated time each week for bullpens and dedicated time for catching fundamentals. NEVER IGNORE THEM!! 16. We never know what’s going on in their life. We get an opportunity to possibly be a bright light for them. This is MUCH bigger than the game. 17. Development is a process. The process requires patience and opportunity…And plenty of it. 18. Read your audience. Know when it’s time to move on. Once we lose their attention everything we want them to hear will go in one ear then out the other. 19. Be careful of getting caught up in the emotions of the moment. We need to remain calm and focused to make clear minded decisions. 20. It’s their game. Our playing days are long over. We are the lucky ones to get to be a part of their journey. Be grateful for it and be the best possible leader we can be FOR THEM.
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🚨Player Spotlight: @talaga_dom2 Potential two way talent with all the tools and gets it done in games too. Great work ethic and team first kid. He will be a great add to many programs. Here is his most recent metrics and only gonna get better👇@BobbyAtTheHub @CowanJerry
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Stagg Baseball@StaggBaseball·
@MrMaxPrice @TJHannam10 Whatever happened to just taking it all in and deciding what you like and don't like and what will help your players. Try some stuff out and see what happens and make adjustments where needed. I still have a video that Max shared with me years ago that he used with his hitters
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Max Price@MrMaxPrice·
@TJHannam10 The engagement is almost always negative now, at least from a few loud sources. I think a lot of great hitting dudes just decided over time that it wasn’t worth it anymore. It’s sad. I owe a lot of our program’s success to what I learned here from ‘14 to ‘20-ish
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Trey Hannam@TJHannam10·
We need to bring Hitting Twitter back Everyone shifted to Instagram and Tik Tok. Are there any good follows out there? Feel like the demo, drill, explanation videos are all on other platforms now.
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Ralph Jones
Ralph Jones@Ralph_JonesV·
Commited thank you to everyone that has helped me along the way! #GoAU
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Brandon Guyer - Major League Mindset
Game 7. World Series. Aroldis Chapman on the mound — 100+ mph coming right at me. Biggest at-bat of my life. The truth is, I wasn’t thinking about the noise, the crowd, or what was at stake. I was locked in on one thing: my routine. My breath. My self-talk. My present-moment focus. In that moment, I wasn’t reacting to the pressure — I was controlling what I could control. That’s the power of a pre-pitch routine. It keeps you calm when the world speeds up. It gives you control when everything feels out of control. And it’s not just baseball. It’s life. When the moment gets loud — return to your breath, your routine, your mindset. That’s how you win the biggest at-bats of your life.
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Troy Silva
Troy Silva@TroyPSilva·
🚨Parents🚨 My advice: Slow down Let your kid take a breath He doesn’t need to play on a bunch of teams You don’t need to travel every weekend searching for “exposure” Learn to say no to things Make time for training and development Keep it fun Simplify your daily schedule and routines *One of the biggest challenges for your child’s personal development is being “too busy” and “FOMO” #BaseballTruth
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Trent Mongero
Trent Mongero@CoachMongero·
Refreshing to see a pitcher dominate and then act like he has done it before. Masterful. It’s a tired act with the growing trend of showing up opponents with screaming, prancing, stare downs, sword slaying, etc. Yea, before you bash me as an old fuddy-duddy, you would be correct. If a pitcher feels he has to celebrate after every strike out or inning, that is fine, but don’t be shocked when karma visits more than you would like. JS. Remember, waking up a sleeping giant, with unnecessary words or action, can cost you and your teammates. Better off to methodically dominate. Just my opinion.
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Stagg Baseball@StaggBaseball·
Chargers lose 2-1 to Providence. Luke Kavois and John Skordas were spectacular on the mound. This team was left for dead 2 weeks ago and kept working each and every day. Our program has one goal and that’s to be at our best on day 1 of the playoffs. I think we proved that.
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Stagg Baseball@StaggBaseball·
Sectional game vs Providence has been moved to tomorrow. 6:30 @ LWW
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Stagg Baseball@StaggBaseball·
@Tjalps2 @Millar_S @StaggAthletics Actually we had 3 straight bunts that were pretty much indefensible so how they played in the OF really didn’t matter. Coach Zajc is one of the best baseball guys I know and his teams are always prepared and play the game the right way.
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Gio Colombo@GCol09·
@Millar_S @StaggBaseball @StaggAthletics Classic Jake Zajc and Jeff Strueb shifting of the outfielders to the foul line and allowing teams to just hit gappers. LWW needs an overhaul of coaching staff. Not making it out of regionals with that roster is hilarious!
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Steve Millar
Steve Millar@Millar_S·
A stunner over at D230 neighbor Stagg: 12th-seeded host @StaggBaseball knocks off 2 seed Lincoln-Way West 4-1. The Warriors won 2 regular season games against the Chargers 18-0 and 11-2. But the tables turn in the postseason and @StaggAthletics is the regional champ. #MayMadness
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