Baseball Coaches Unplugged Podcast | Baseball coaching tips, practice plans & college recruiting | Youth & High School Coaches | Weekly Episodes |@KCarpenter09

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Huge thank you to all listeners and guests!
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Totally agree. Tough to compete with 9U national rankings, plastic rings, exposure, parents bragging rights etc
I know some disagree, and that’s fine. But I’m a Little League guy. Let kids play Little League, have fun with their friends, and enjoy being kids. As they get older, baseball gets more competitive, more stressful, and a little less fun. There’s plenty of time for travel ball.
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Failure 👇

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Want to play D1?
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Coaches…looking for a book to read this summer?Can’t go wrong with with this one 👇
It means thinking of yourself less.... This is from my book, Hurdle-isms...tap the link in my bio to grab a copy
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This is how you start off the College World Series @WVUBaseball ! @CWSOmaha
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Who are you cheering for to win the 2026 Men’s College World Series?
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Actions have consequences. Another lesson for parents. Forfeit?Feel bad for the backups
Per a source, a series of Ipswich lacrosse seniors were smoking cigars during a graduation-related celebration, and were therefore unable to play in today's Div. 4 semifinal under the circumstances. The school then made its decision to forfeit. @BosHeraldSports @Murray_Jack_
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You never know who’s watching. Love when umpires hustle!

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Coach when his pitcher is throwing 92, but can’t throw a strike

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How Champions Are Built 4 part series featuring National Champions @DU_Baseball @CoachDeegan @ryner23 👉 On Tue/Wed ⚾️ 2026 @CWSOmaha @TroyTrojansBSB @SkylarTMeade and @WVUBaseball @CoachMazey 👉 On Thursday ⚾️
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Throw Strikes. Pitch backwards. Change speeds. You’ll win a lot more high school baseball games than chasing radar gun numbers! #Facts
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#WestVirginia RHP Chansen Cole didn't throw a single pitch in the upper third of the strike zone. Instead, a 'pretty boring' kid took a boring approach with a boring 85-88 FB and produced electric results: d1baseball.com/stories/morga…
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This is what happens when you don’t hustle out of the box. The game will expose your effort

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Pretty much covered it all

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One of the biggest misconceptions in high school sports is that coaching is primarily about practices, games, and wins. The reality is that coaching has become one of the most challenging roles in education because coaches are expected to wear dozens of hats while being evaluated from every direction. Every parent, player, administrator, and community member often has a different expectation of success. One family wants college recruiting to be the priority. Another wants playing time. Another wants winning. Another wants player development. Another wants discipline. Another simply wants their child to enjoy the experience. The challenge is that those goals frequently conflict, and coaches are often expected to satisfy all of them simultaneously. Most coaches are balancing far more than what happens between the lines. They manage team culture, player conflicts, parent concerns, academics, transportation, fundraising, budgets, equipment, scheduling, eligibility, social media issues, and the emotional needs of teenagers. At the same time, every roster includes athletes with different abilities, goals, motivations, and commitment levels. Some dream of college athletics. Some are trying to make varsity. Some simply want to belong. Building one program that serves all of them is incredibly difficult. Perhaps the greatest challenge is decision-making. Who starts? Who plays? Who sits? Who travels? Who gets moved up? Who gets cut? Every decision creates opportunity for one athlete and disappointment for another. Even well-intentioned decisions can be viewed as favoritism or politics when seen through the lens of an individual family. Recruiting adds another layer of complexity. Coaches are expected to help athletes pursue college opportunities while also managing the needs of an entire team. Supporting one athlete can sometimes raise questions from another family about their child’s opportunities. Social media has amplified many of these challenges. One lineup decision, one difficult conversation, or one emotional moment can quickly become public discussion, often without the full context. There are also pressures many people never see. Pressure from administrators to represent the school well. Pressure from parents to provide opportunities. Pressure from athletes to help them achieve their goals. Pressure from communities that often measure success by wins and losses. Pressure to retain athletes in an era of increasing transfers and movement. And all of this occurs while coaches are trying to develop young people, not just athletes. What makes coaching difficult is not that people don’t care. It’s that everyone cares deeply, but often about different things. Parents focus on their child. Players focus on their opportunities. Administrators focus on the school. Communities focus on results. Coaches must somehow balance all of those interests while making decisions they believe are best for the team. As a former college coach, athletic director, and high school administrator, I’ve learned that most coaches are not trying to hold athletes back, play favorites, or make life difficult for families. Most are simply navigating competing priorities, limited resources, and difficult decisions while trying to do what’s best for kids. Because at its core, coaching has never really been about managing games. It’s about managing people. And that’s what makes it both incredibly challenging and incredibly important
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Congratulations to 2026 National Champions @DU_Baseball and @CoachDeegan @ryner23 @CoachLePera

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Coaches of all sports. Check this out 👇
Angela Duckworth is a psychologist who proved that talent is wildly overrated and grit predicts success. She revealed 10 daily habits that build grit that schools never teach you. 1) Adding the word "yet"
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Thrilled to have you on and thanks for plug
Thank you very much for having me on @BCUPod!! It was a pleasure to meet you and I looking fwd to five seasons of episodes to listen to this summer and grow in the game!
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Baseball Coaches Unplugged 👇 @FF_DiamondHawks Granville Gehris Most coaches walk into interviews with a resume. Granville Garris walks in with a vision, a portfolio, and a facility plan. Want the head job? Steal this approach from start to finish. Listen Now!
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Who goes to the CWS?
The Super Regional field is set. Who's advancing to Omaha? 👀 🤝 @soldier_sports
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