Dad | Husband | Coach | Breeder of Athletes | NC A&T Baseball Alum ⚾️

Joined April 2011
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Anyone interested in a kid who’s going to earn it every day here’s your guy! RS Freshman 4 yrs left @Athletes_Lab @coachstarbuck @CoachCamBeard #ComeGetHim #Baseball #TransferPortal #JuCo #NCAA #MIF #Dude
I have made the decision to enter the transfer portal. I would like to thank the coaching staff at Lenoir-Rhyne University for the opportunity this year. Redshirt Freshman/4yrs Eligibility 6’ 190lbs MIF/3B Open to JuCo and 4yr OPPORTUNITIES. 336-666-3977 abhall0604@gmail.com
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Nothing better than BP under the lights! @hall_andru got in a late night session at the #CatDen tonight. Short work tonight at 17’ (Perceived Velo 91-98mph) #ComeGetHim #TransferPortal #MIF #DUDE #Baseball @CoachesJuco @PB_JUCO @Juco_Spotlight @coachstarbuck @Athletes_Lab
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That dude @hall_andru making some noise at @BackwardKAcadem last night. Ready to dive into summer with the @discoturkeys as the reigning Turkey of the Week. Better every day! #transferportal #ComeGetHim #MIF #DUDE @Juco_Spotlight @CoachCamBeard @coachstarbuck @PB_JUCO
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Been there, done that…🤦‍♂️ @bawphotography3 @coachLOVEteach @CoachBeck24
Reds catcher Tyler Stephenson did not realize it was a tag-play and just let the run score
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Hitters who hit a lot hit, a lot and this #DUDE HITS at every level he’s played. Just needs an opportunity. If you need a versatile inf who BANGS, scoop him up! #TransferPortal #juco #jucobaseball #ComeGetHim @PB_JUCO @CoachesJuco @Juco_Spotlight @NCAABaseball @baseball
🚨Transfer portal🚨 Redshirt Freshman 4 yrs Eligibility Open to JuCo or the right 4 yr OPPORTUNITIES 336-666-3977 Abhall0604@gmail.com @lomaxtanner3 @Athletes_Lab @CoachCamBeard @coachrembert @coachstarbuck #tranferportal #uncommited
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Can’t wait to watch this #DUDE get after it this summer. 🦚
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Augie Garrido was the absolute best. Take 6 minutes and listen for yourself

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One of my favorites @E_britt16 moving on up. @GCPrideBaseball getting a #DAWG
Couple guys staying local and heading to a high level program! @GCPrideBaseball Congrats @GeorgerColin @E_britt16 !
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Listen to Chris Coghlan’s story. Truly an inspiration 💯

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First 💣 of the season @WhartonTJ
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💯 if you do what everyone else does you’ll be what everyone else is
Ballplayers: 🚨Brutal truth incoming🚨 👇🏼 👇🏼 👇🏼 👇🏼 👇🏼 You say you “want it” But here’s how to confirm how committed and serious you REALLY are: Do you put in extra work on your own without needing to be asked to do it? Do you only work hard when the coaches are watching, but the minute they stop you clown around or give minimal effort? Do you listen intently and learn when coaches teach you something, or do you wander mentally, not giving eye-contact and could care less? Do you go all out in your weight training, conditioning, speed & agility and feed your body properly? Are you addicted to hitting/pitching/defensive improvements daily? Do you learn from your past failures, or do you keep repeating the same mistakes over and over? Do you make the needed sacrifices that elite athletes make, or do you make excuses why you can’t get things done? Your HONEST answers to these questions will expose or confirm your TRUE commitment and desire in the sport that you say you’re serious about! #BaseballTruth
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Baseball is a game of ADJUSTMENTS - Great players make them pitch to pitch - Good players make them at-bat to at-bat - Average players make them game to game - Below average players get frustrated and never make them [Have a plan & ADJUST]
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If I could go back at age 58 …. this is what I would tell my 16 year old self as a HS baseball player who wanted to play D1 and play in the Big Leagues. Big dreams for a very little guy…. Who graduated HS at 140 pounds with very little coaching or baseball IQ. I could switch hit, run well, had a plus arm (for my size)…but heavily needed my own advice below. It would have helped me tremendously to reach even a higher level of pro ball. Hope it helps someone on that same journey now… 1. You must be willing to be different. The best are the best for a reason. Sacrifice has a steep price tag and it is paid mostly in sweat equity. Shrink inner circle and eliminate weaknesses. Don’t be afraid to look bad when challenging yourself in drills to make them as game like as possible. 2. Every day is gift. If the day is wasted, it is gone forever and others (my competition) advance ahead of me in pursuit of my goal. 3. It’s about process, not about how I feel. Discipline over motivation … Get done what needs to be done daily and do it well. Rise early and compete. Even when I don’t feel like it. 4. Enjoy your teammates. Smile, laugh, don’t take yourself to serious and encourage my buddies, especially when they are down. 5. Take at least 200 ground balls and 200 swings a day (above practice time). Find ways to make them challenging, competitive and game speed. Have as many bullets in my gun on both offense and defense. 6. Watch as much high level baseball as possible. Watch as a player, not as a fan. Study my position(s). Understand how to react correctly and on time to all game situations. 7. Lift with the purpose to improve my balance, coordination, quickness, body control, power, explosiveness, flexibility, grip strength and overall pure strength. Have a plan in the weight room then execute it to perfection. 8. Long toss… 3 times a week for eight weeks prior to the season and continue in season. Gradually increasing distance over the weeks. I would do low intent throwing on other days to improve short arm stroke, repeatability, accuracy…from all arm slots. Build up my bullets so my arm is ready for the demands of games and practices. 9. Get adequate sleep. 8 plus hours a night. Put my phone away and monitor screen time heavily. 10. Eat nutritionally with plenty of fruits, vegetables, protein and lots of quality water. 11. Know that age matters for the draft. Even though you are a very late developer physically, they won’t care or take that into consideration. So get physical. Be a fit and just as fast 185 … instead of the 163 you were when you graduated from UNCW. 12. Be more even keel. Save the emotion for when it is really needed. Don’t live and die with every game and base my personal worth on how I played each night. 13. Choose a degree that I’m passionate about and I will actually use. 14. Take time off each season to rest my mind and body. 15. Most importantly get to know God and get close to Him. Play every pitch for an audience of 1 “AO1.”
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Excited to announce my athletic and academic commitment to Mars Hill University! Big thanks to God, my family, friends, and coaches for supporting me along the way. Big thanks to the coaches at Mars Hill for an amazing opportunity! #rollhill #AGTG @CoachHoneyMHU19 @dallenturner3
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Congratulations @Carmine09612004 !!
Last night was awesome! We had our first Sophomore commit and added a 2026 commit! ⚔️ 4 year schools. Here is a list of all our uncommitted sophomores. Please reach out with questions. Looking to start our season this Tuesday at @CaldwellCCBase1
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A lot of infielders are scared of the short hop. Great infielders create it! Here are some keys to playing the short hop: 1️⃣ Move your feet
The closer your glove is to the ball, the less that can go wrong. Move your feet to catch the ball as close to the ground as possible 2️⃣ Play from the ground up
Playing under the ball softens our hands and allows us to play through it 3️⃣ Practice away from the field
To get really good at fielding (or anything) you need to put in hours and hours of practice. There is not enough team practice time to get in the reps you need to play at a high level. You must take what you learned at practice and work on it at your house. The garage, basement, driveway, or backyard. Reps build trust. 4️⃣ Someone is always working
It’s a big world. If you aren’t consistently sharpening your game, someone else is.
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Different style, but the same ENGINE ⁉️ Great hitters have differences, but under the hood they used the same engine. Taking a look at a few different big league hitters. All of them have their own unique style and setup. But what I want to focus on here is how all of them load the backside. They all are loading AROUND the backside and allowing the back pocket to take them into the forward move. This allows them to control the move forward while still maintaining the feeling of staying back. This also sets up the DIRECTION of the swing to cover the outer half and create speed behind that location. We have a mix of guys like Harper, Bichette, and Tatis who sometimes switch up the style of the load between leg kicks, toe taps, and no strides, but the way the backside loads in each different style remains the same. While guys like Suarez, Machado, and Witt replicate the same style more often. Want to be great? Start with your load. #Develop #Hitting
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If you’re an infielder and have a few minutes to spare, watch this video..

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