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Ryan Cooney

@rycoon415

College of Marin Baseball - Assistant Coach. Novato Knicks Baseball Club - General Manger

San Anselmo, CA Sumali Ocak 2016
950 Sinusundan586 Mga Tagasunod
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Ben Sebastiani
Ben Sebastiani@BenSebastiani·
Freshman #uncommitted INF 2026 Regular Season Conference Champs AVG: .340 (led team) OBP: .439 SLG: .472 Hits: 54 (led team) HR: 4 RBI: 36 R: 41 SB: 7-7 🥇 CCCBCA Nor Cal Player of the Week 2/17/26 🥇 All-Conference 2nd Team @Baseball_Marin @rycoon415 @SonomaStompers
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Gilbert Roth
Gilbert Roth@GilbertRoth5·
Uncommitted Sophomore Catcher, AVG. 293 OBP. 401, SLG. 592, 11HR, 53 RBIs, 44Runs. Bay Valley Conference player of the year.
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Nick Tobin
Nick Tobin@ntobin04·
Skyline College RS Sophomore-Uncommitted Stats So Far This Season: .333 AVG | 31 GP | 117 AB 25 R | 39 H | 11 2B | 5 HR | 37 RBI .547 SLG | .456 OBP | 17 BB | 12 HBP | 11 K| 1.000% FP | 233 TC
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John Bullock
John Bullock@johnbullock2025·
18yo true freshman at College of Marin currently hitting .318. Here’s a few swings. #jucoproduct
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Will
Will@Willmclemore15·
Couple swings from the past few weeks
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Jonathan Lucroy
Jonathan Lucroy@JLucroy20·
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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