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Huntington Beach, CA Katılım Ekim 2023
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Ricardo Hurtado
Ricardo Hurtado@RicardoHurtado_·
💣 #1. Homerun against St. John Bosco in first inning to leadoff the game. 96 mph fastball in. 103 exit velo! #uncommitted2027
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Perfect Game California
Perfect Game California@California_PG·
Tanner Brown (‘27) out of Huntington Beach HS posted a 2-for-4 day at the plate. He’s the #6 ranked OF in the state for his class and currently @PG_Uncommitted High follow. #PGHS
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College Baseball Reference
College Baseball Reference@CBsBReference·
Draft Picks Since 2020 | California | #CollegeBaseball UCLA | 25 UC Santa Barbara | 21 Stanford | 20 UC Irvine | 17 USC | 17 Cal | 15 Cal Poly | 15 USD | 14 Long Beach State | 13 San Diego State | 12 Fresno State | 9 LMU | 9 Cal. St. Fullerton | 8 St. Mary's | 8 Cal Baptist | 7 Sac. State | 7 UC San Diego | 5 Cal. St. Northridge | 4 Pepperdine | 4 Cypress College | 3 | JUCO Pacific | 3 San Francisco | 3 San Jose State | 3 Santa Clara | 3 Azusa Pacific | 2 | DII Biola | 2 | DII Cal. St. Bakersfield | 2 Golden West | 2 | JUCO Hope International | 2 | NAIA OCC | 2 | JUCO Palomar | 2 | JUCO Reedley | 2 | JUCO Riverside City College | 2 | JUCO Saddleback JC | 2 | JUCO San Joaquin Delta | 2 | JUCO UC Davis | 2 UC Riverside | 2 Cal Poly Pomona | 1 | DII Champan | 1 | DIII Consumes River | 1 | JUCO Feather River | 1 | JUCO Folsom Lake | 1 | JUCO Glendale CC | 1 | JUCO Grossmont | 1 | JUCO Mt. San Antonio | 1 | JUCO Point Loma | 1 | DII Pomona Pitzer | 1 | DIII Sac. City College | 1 | JUCO Santa Rosa JC | 1 | JUCO Sierra College | 1 | JUCO The Master's U | 1 | NAIA West Valley | 1 | JUCO Westmont | 1 | DII
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Jonathan Lucroy
Jonathan Lucroy@JLucroy20·
I talk about this with my guys all the time. My HS kids are lectured daily on this. My sons team played in an 8U tournament this past weekend. We tied first game on Saturday, and was shellacked 2nd game. On Sunday we showed up in losers bracket, told the boys no chirping, no goofing off, let’s go out, compete, and see what happens. We won first game, won second game (beat the team that smashed us the day before), and then faced a TikTok baseball team for the championship. Their kids had eye black, sliding mitts, pink cleats, and the flashy colored belts. All show. We are a city league select team. This other team was a 2k/season travel team. At 8U. Wild if you ask me. Anyway, we beat them. Yes, they are 8. Yes, they got a gaudy, cheap rings. My point is, teaching kids to compete and let their play do the talking is what separates the mediocre from the best. We must have “necessary arrogance” when we take the field. @nextlevelbb is correct. Find me a group of gritty, tough, and courageous players that don’t care what they look like or what expensive equipment they have and you will find winners. No talk, no show, just grind. High level baseball people look for these characteristics when they scout players.
Next Level Baseball@nextlevelbb

Lets be real and tell it like it is. Real competitors are becoming harder and harder to find. Vanity players that love showcases and convenient training are around every corner. Nice kids get their scholarships taken. Nice kids get released from pro ball. A kid can be the best kid on the team. He can sit on the front row in class and make straight A's. He can be the student body president and a kid everyone wants to marry their daughter. But. He's on scholarship and maybe NIL money to be an impact baseball player. He's on scholarship and possibly NIL money to help the coaches, program and his teammates win baseball games. If he can't make an impact athletically, he will be shown the door. It's supposed to be cruel, rude and nasty to allow the cream to rise to the top. It's a competition and it's not for everyone. Coaches want players with great makeup, but if you can't play, it doesn't matter to them. Coaches want junk yard dogs that want to dominate the competition. Coaches want dudes that can do it vs the equal and or better. Coaches want dudes with moxie, feel, different gears and heightened awareness in game defining situations. Coaches want players that take practice and games personal. Coaches want players that are more concerned with competing than their mechanics, gear and sunglasses. Coaches want players that want to be the difference between winning and losing. The players that want the ball or bat in their hand with the game on the line. Want to be a better player? Be a better competitor and you'll be a better player. Be a better competitor in everything that you do. Take everything personally, because it is. Represent the name on the back of your jersey like the toughest, most competitive player on every team you're on.

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Foul Territory
Foul Territory@FoulTerritoryTV·
"If you tell them the truth, they're going to hate you for a day. If you lie to them, they're going to hate you forever." Pirates manager Don Kelly shared some advice he got from Hall of Fame manager Jim Leyland on being transparent and truthful with players.
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Enzo Recalde
Enzo Recalde@EnzoRecalde777·
Swings from earlier today: Working on keeping my hands through the zone longer. Clip 1: Soft toss Clip 2: Swings off CB machine Clip 3 & 4: Swings off arm to finish
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