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Team Dinger Recruits
@Dinger2nxtlevel
Team Dinger High School Baseball Recruits. We help members and non-members get to the next level.
Присоединился Mart 2021
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Coaching isn't easy, but I tip my hat to anybody who commits the time
Thanks for having me on your show, @BluebookBeede
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I played for this man for 3 years. He came to my wedding and traveled to watch me play in the big leagues many times. He gave me a D1 scholarship when no one else wanted a 5-11 175lb catcher from Florida. He meant more to me than any other coach I’ve ever played for, and that is saying a lot.
If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t have had the mental toughness, mentality, or grit this game demands of you in order to play at this baseballs highest level.
I have a quote I like to tell my players.
“If you don’t like it, play better.”
The game of baseball is strictly merit based. You have to earn it. Even at the youth level.
Ages 12 and below, I’m good with everyone playing and learning the game. Above that age, then you have to earn your spot. There is a point where the player has to choice to work for it, or not. Puberty is the time that it generally happens in my opinion.
As a side note, if your kid isn’t the best player when he’s 12, don’t panic. Development takes time, and once puberty hits, the physical change happens quick.
RIP Coach Robe.
Baseball’s Greatest Moments@BBGreatMoments
Every parent, coach and player should listen to this. Maybe listen twice just to let it sink in.
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ON THE BOARD in the big 26! 💥
@DomChacon9 brings home the first run of the season with an RBI double to plate Cameron.
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Hurdle-ism 8: Let's Drop This “Old-School” Versus “New-School” Debate
In baseball and life, we waste too much energy arguing "old-school" versus "new-school" instead of asking, "What can we learn from each other?"
Let's all just be “in school” together.
Stop taking sides and start learning together!
True progress happens when we drop our egos, lock arms, and commit to understanding different perspectives.

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Parents learn how to get out of the way and stay out of the way when your kid is playing. It actually inhibits success when you are coaching or yelling instructions from the stands. Growth happens with failure… as uncomfortable as that makes us as a parent.
Once we recognize this, we can be intentional about remaining silent when it comes to instructing, but verbal when it comes to positive encouragement. And encourage all players.
It lets your kid know that everyone on their team is important and that you care about team successes. This is fundamental in creating a team concept in your child.
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Tomorrow evening at 8:30 PM EST , I will be answering your questions and I will be chatting with parents of a NCAA D1 athlete as well as his parents! Expectations vs Realities of College Athletics! !! @ProlineBalls @bsblbluebook @nextlevelbb @NorCalU1 @knightknation4L @Pitchsafe_co @TylerBeede
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In 2014, while I was with the Boston Red Sox organization, a very experienced coach taught me a powerful lesson.
One day during Spring Training, a few very young minor-league players were making subtle excuses before they even stepped onto the field. One mentioned he hadn’t slept well. Another said that he doesn’t play well in the early morning. A third said he had just finished a workout and wasn’t going to perform well because he likes to lift weights after practice.
This coach drew my attention to the micro-excuses players were making, explaining that they were using a “JIC”—a "Just In Case" reason for future poor performance. "It’s a subtle way players try to protect themselves", he said. Just in case they don’t play well, they’re already offering a reason why: poor sleep, the weather, the workout. It’s a form of self-sabotage—planting a seed that lowers expectations before their performance even begins.
My wise friend explained that these “just in case” excuses quietly undermine an athlete’s ability to give their best. As coaches, we need to spot them, name them, and push back against them. He said that leaders should not let people pre-load reasons for failure by not allowing them to take their foot off the gas before the race even begins.
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"I want him to hit the top inside part of the baseball" - @ButchBaseball29
Coach Chaffin breaks down why aiming for the top-inside part of the baseball keeps our hitters’ hands tight and ultimately helps them generate more power at the plate! 💥
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