Jeremy May

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Jeremy May

Jeremy May

@jmayindy

Baseball coach @MidwestAstros. Softball coach Indy Dreams Back-Developing student-athletes into well rounded players and respectful human beings

Indianapolis, IN Katılım Ocak 2012
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Gregory Cary
Gregory Cary@CoachGJCary·
3 full scholarships to 2024 PITCHERS (who can run and hit for themselves)... 2 full scholarships to 2024 CATCHERS (must run bases and play another position) You want one... Check my schedule. Find me. Bang down my door. Say hello. Show me. #leavealegacy #timeforchange
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Sam Mettert
Sam Mettert@MettertSam·
I’m very excited to announce my commitment to St. John’s University to continue my baseball and academic journey! I want to thank my family, coaches, and all that have helped me reach this point. Go Johnnies!
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Damien Scott
Damien Scott@MadScientistFF·
Ketchup isn't available, what would you add to this breakfast?
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NSR Indiana Scouting@IndianaNsr·
🚨⚾️NSR Indiana Uncommitted 2024 Spotlight⚾️🚨 Weston Harvey @westonharvey17 2024 @baseballflashes & @INMustangs2024 RHP/1B/3B @NSRNow @RoundTripperAca @1MustangsNation Weston’s NSR Profile: evo.nsr-inc.com/prospect_detai…
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A good outing against the #13 ranked Fishers on May 11th Stats: 6IP 1ER 3H 3BB 9K @IndianaNsr @BUncommitted @INMustangs2024 @NSRMidwest @NSRIndiana2024 @PBRIndiana @TopPreps @UncommittedUTR @PBR_Uncommitted

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Next Level Baseball
Next Level Baseball@nextlevelbb·
You can sell your hitting philosophies to anyone that will listen. But let's keep it real...Hitting is about 3 things and an elephant. 1. Bat Speed 2. Timing 3. Strength 4. Approach 5. Approach 6. Approach 7. Approach 8. Approach 9. Approach 10. Approach
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Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️
Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️@BaseballDudes48·
Why do players struggle to take the same confidence into the game that they have in practice? Why do we see a different player between the lines than we see in practice? • Fear of failure. • Fear of getting hurt (aka hit by the ball). • Fear of what might be said. • Fear of who is watching and embarrassing themselves. • Lack of approach. • Not enough reps. • Too mechanical. • Poor self talk. • Lack of visualization. • Anxiety about the car ride home. • Elevated adult emotions in game situations vs. practice. • Inconsistent messaging from coaches…”Relax and have fun!” vs “What’s wrong with you!” • Too much focus on the un-controllable’s.
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Next Level Baseball
Next Level Baseball@nextlevelbb·
Pitchers...when in trouble...stop sweating your ass off trying to throw harder! You're not in trouble because you're not throwing hard enough, you're in trouble because you're not commanding the baseball. Help the hitter get himself out! Locate the baseball! PITCH!!
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Prep Baseball Indiana
Prep Baseball Indiana@PrepBaseballIN·
‘23 3B Russell Weaver (@rweaver923) delivered the eventual game winning RBIs on this 3-run 2B in the top of the 7th. The @AURavensBSB recruit led the @Baseball_MVHS offense tonight, going 2 for 4 with a 2B, 3B, & 3 RBI
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Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️
Baseball Dudes Inc. 🇺🇸⚾️@BaseballDudes48·
Dear coaches who insist on calling pitches from the dugout: • You should be checking in with your starting pitcher after their pre game bullpen to see how they are feeling. What they feels comfortable with and how everything else is feeling. • Make sure you are aware of all the different pitches your pitchers throw (yes this has to be said). • You should be finding time to discuss pitch selection with your pitcher and catcher on the why, when and how. • If your pitcher is struggling with FB command, make sure to utilize their off speed, don’t keep throwing FB’s hoping it comes back. • Make sure you are teaching them what it means to be UN-predictable with pitch selection. Stay away from patterns. • Recognize what’s working for your pitchers that day, don’t just call pitches based of a scouting report. • Find time to give them the reins. Give them opportunities to use what they are learning. Realize too that most pitchers and catchers love this part of the game.
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Matt Bomeisl
Matt Bomeisl@RealMattyBo·
Why is Caitlin Clark’s trash talking different than Angel Reese? It’s really not this difficult. Clark’s was usually in the heat of competition and part of the natural flow of the game. They were subtle, if you blinked you missed it. Reese was end of game, game well in hand by double digits and followed Clark around the court for 20-30 seconds. It was way over the top - it was way too much of a “me” moment and trying way too hard and not in the natural flow of competing. This is no different from MLB. A glance at a player you strikeout. A brief sword gesture walking off the field. A bat flip while jogging to 1B. It gets different when you’re up 8 runs in the 9th, strike a guy out and follow him back to his dugout to sword him. Or a monster bat flip and a pose at home plate up 6 runs in the 9th. Reggie Miller’s choke signal to the Knicks was cold/awesome in the heat of the moment. Joe Burrow put a ring on it was walking back to his sideline. There is a style to talking ish. And Angel Reese was a cheese ball and blew it. Drop a 3 ball on Clark to get the go ahead basket and drop it back on her. Swat her shot into the 3rd row and wag your finger. Don’t follow her around the court for 20 seconds.
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Matt Bomeisl
Matt Bomeisl@RealMattyBo·
Follow me here on this phenomenon: My son plays 8U. His 8U coach wants to teach the kids bunting. A current big leaguer that is also a dad coach says “Are we seriously going to be bunting in 8U baseball? Let the kids hit.” I tend to agree. Good point. Fast forward and many HS coaches say things like “Our kids ain’t bunting. And they should already have been taught that.” I tend to agree. Good point. But then who the eff is teaching the kid to bunt if everyone assumes someone else is doing it? Is there a magical age of like 11-12 where the Fairy Bunt Mother teaches every kid to bunt? Teach them as early as possible is my new take. And stop eliminating bunting from the game.
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