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Blake Wilson

@BlakeW07

TXST Graduate•Former WTC/Blinn Pitcher•Coach for METx Baseball• Pitching Coach @CyFairBaseball•Pitching Coach @WNPioneers• Proud Christian ✝️

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2014
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UTA Baseball
UTA Baseball@UTAMavsBSB·
Setting the standard on the mound🔥 #BuckEm🐎
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Lovable Reunion
Lovable Reunion@LovableReunion·
Jon Lester CHEWED out Anthony Rizzo over a quote, because he knew 5 minutes later they’d both be past it. That’s real brotherhood 🔥
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Jerry Weinstein
Jerry Weinstein@JWonCATCHING·
PCA ANATOMY OF A SUCCESSFUL BHB TO 3B 1) No rush. See it down. 2) Direction & speed. 3) Better to show early verses late.
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Dan Cevette
Dan Cevette@DanCevette·
HS Baseball Players ⚾️ Chirping your opponents on the field is a BAD look. It's weak. Let your game do the talking ⚾️💯
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Fryedaddy/Frito
Fryedaddy/Frito@shegone03·
I agree with coach Matt Deggs of @RaginCajunsBSB I am shocked at how some @d1baseball coaches allow their players to behave! I encourage parents to go watch a game from every school recruiting your son and see how their players behave! If they are disrespectful and acting like fools find another school because that’s how your son will be behaving and that’s not what you want! #shegone @notgaetti @BobFile @twuench @billdubs @iamrags @low_and_outside @WesClements22 @TheRealJHair @DMEASrecruiting @VandyonTigers @JCraigFlowers @SalMarinello @AMBS_Kernan
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Gerry DeFilippo
Gerry DeFilippo@Challenger_ST·
Alabama football director of performance, David Ballou What would be his biggest tip to young athletes trying to get to the next level? “A lot of people work hard… it’s the people that work hard & are able to stack nutrition & sleep & those things on top of it.” Listen up:
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Talkin' Baseball
Talkin' Baseball@TalkinBaseball_·
Three home run robberies in a game that ended 1-0. Was this the best single-game outfield performance ever?
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Matt Lisle
Matt Lisle@CoachLisle·
HS Athletes: When you're 25 you're going to realize that the people who demanded your best were also the ones who cared about you the most
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Ganon Baker
Ganon Baker@GanonBaker·
You’re talented… but you’re quiet. And that’s the problem. No voice = no leadership No sound = no power No energy = no impact Everybody wants to be “nice” Everybody wants to “do their thing” That’s not how teams win. Teams talk. Teams connect. Teams bring ENERGY every rep.
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John Lampros
John Lampros@TwoFiveBaseball·
After all the games I’ve watched this week, one thing remains true. Hitting the ball on the ground and hoping the defense makes a mistake is still the most efficient offensive strategy at the high school level!
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Blake Wilson@BlakeW07·
Athletes give this a read.
Clint Hurdle@ClintHurdle13

I've had a lifetime of ups, downs, and sideways. Baseball. Failure. Faith. Rock bottom. Redemption. And the one lesson that ties all of it together? You don't become better by avoiding hard. You become better by embracing it... I'm a broken, flawed man and I've made mistakes I'm not proud of. I've let people down...not by choice, but I let them down. But how I reacted to those moments? That's where the growth lived. Here's what a lifetime of hard actually taught me. Lesson #1: Life is going to be hard. That's not a warning, that's a promise. People are going to be messy. You're going to make mistakes. The speed of life doesn't slow down for any of us. What you control: • Whether you embrace hard or run from it • Whether you get better or just get bitter • What your first thought is when your feet hit the floor in the morning There's so much more value in pushing through hard times and coming out the other side. Lesson #2: You can't outrun what you're supposed to grow through. I numbed failure instead of walking through it. I told myself it was working. It wasn't. Eventually, the hard you've been running from catches up. And when it does you either let it break you or let it build you. I've walked through all the challenges, all the ups, all the downs, all the sideways. And I think every single one of them put me in a position I was handpicked for. Hard doesn't disqualify you. It prepares you for what's next. Lesson #3: Be Steadfast. Be Persistent. Be Resilient. Those aren't traits you're born with. They're what's left after hard things do their work on you. They didn't come from the easy stretches They came from character that wasn't there before Empathy I couldn't have had without the hard Today is the only one we're promised. Don't waste it running from hard. Embrace it.

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Clint Hurdle
Clint Hurdle@ClintHurdle13·
I've had a lifetime of ups, downs, and sideways. Baseball. Failure. Faith. Rock bottom. Redemption. And the one lesson that ties all of it together? You don't become better by avoiding hard. You become better by embracing it... I'm a broken, flawed man and I've made mistakes I'm not proud of. I've let people down...not by choice, but I let them down. But how I reacted to those moments? That's where the growth lived. Here's what a lifetime of hard actually taught me. Lesson #1: Life is going to be hard. That's not a warning, that's a promise. People are going to be messy. You're going to make mistakes. The speed of life doesn't slow down for any of us. What you control: • Whether you embrace hard or run from it • Whether you get better or just get bitter • What your first thought is when your feet hit the floor in the morning There's so much more value in pushing through hard times and coming out the other side. Lesson #2: You can't outrun what you're supposed to grow through. I numbed failure instead of walking through it. I told myself it was working. It wasn't. Eventually, the hard you've been running from catches up. And when it does you either let it break you or let it build you. I've walked through all the challenges, all the ups, all the downs, all the sideways. And I think every single one of them put me in a position I was handpicked for. Hard doesn't disqualify you. It prepares you for what's next. Lesson #3: Be Steadfast. Be Persistent. Be Resilient. Those aren't traits you're born with. They're what's left after hard things do their work on you. They didn't come from the easy stretches They came from character that wasn't there before Empathy I couldn't have had without the hard Today is the only one we're promised. Don't waste it running from hard. Embrace it.
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Going Yard Legacy Series
Going Yard Legacy Series@gyardlegacy·
Amazing insight from legendary MLB scout Gordon Blakeley about taking warmups seriously between innings and before the game. You never know who is watching! ⚾️🔥
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3 Lefts Baseball | Coach Big Mike Fuchs
You have no plan at the plate. And it shows. Pitch is coming. What are you looking for? Most hitters don’t know. They just hope it’s a strike. Fastball? Offspeed? Up? In? They’re reacting to everything. That’s why they’re late. Fooled. Off balance. College hitters don’t guess. They decide. They hunt a pitch. In a zone. In a count. And if it’s not there? They don’t swing. Because guessing creates weak contact. Decision creates damage. Good hitters react. Great hitters hunt. And the gap between high school and college? It’s approach. That’s Baseball IQ. Built before the pitch. Proven in the box. Routine Over Flash. #3LeftsBaseball #BaseballIQ
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Adam Heisler
Adam Heisler@AdamHeis6·
You only get one playing career. That’s it. There’s no redo. No second version where you “take it more serious.” No going back wishing you would’ve pushed harder. At some point, every player has to decide what they really want. Because the truth is… it’s going to cost you something. It’s going to cost you late nights with friends. It’s going to cost you comfort. It’s going to cost you being “normal.” And yeah, that means having some tough conversations. Telling your boys you can’t hang out because you’ve got work to do. Choosing the cage over the couch. Choosing discipline over distractions. That’s not easy. But neither is regret. So decide now who you’re going to be. All in… or looking back wishing you were.
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Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith@TXBaseball14·
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Noah Sharp
Noah Sharp@The_Noah_Sharp·
What happens when you put a Ring Doorbell in a college Dugout?
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Aaron Cunningham 🇺🇸
"I just can't hit slow pitching" Oh, so you're raking off 95?
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