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Adam Rosales, Ronnie Ortegon, and Andy Pierce team up to discuss the basics of physical and mental maturity, both on and off the field. Enjoy all of the great stories told in the this episode!
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In this episode of Player to Pro we have travel ball coach Adam Scott joining us from Chandler,AZ. We cover a ton of different topics such as having a winning mentality, playing at the next level, girls and women in baseball in today's day and age, and a lot more!
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MLB player, Jaycob Brugman talks about his priorities through his baseball journey to the Major Leagues.
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Gabe and his two sons call in from Kaiser, OR. Adam Rosales fields their questions and talks about the importance of time management on and off the field.
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The Cincinnati Reds MLB hitting coach, Alan Zinter, talks about the importance of routines, accountability and keeping the game simple. Alan Zinter was the big league hitting coach in San Diego when Adam Rosales played for the Padres in 2016
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MLB catcher, Rob Brantly, provides insight about his regimen routine, and discusses the importance of making adjustments and being adaptable.
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Adam Rosales, former MLB player, talks with a high school baseball player and his dad about the importance of routines and invaluable life lessons baseball teaches us. We are developing baseball players, but more importantly we are developing baseball fans!
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(1:20) Baseball Drill: “bow and arrow” → The difference in throwing mechanics for infielders and pitchers (3:25) Adam Rosales, of Baseball Utility, talks about the importance of being coachable.
Jonah: college recruiting process and importance of playing club baseball (4:35) Adam Rosales, of Baseball Utility, walks a high school ball player through the steps of selecting a college. (9:10) play on a club baseball team if you want to play in college.
Billy and his son Liam: separate yourself from your competition | summer baseball in AZ | play more baseball
(10:25) Adam Rosales talks about what he did to separate himself from other thirteen year olds when he was thirteen himself (15:15) the summer climate in Arizona makes a difference in how and when young baseball players play games. (15:55) is there too much coaching going on, instead of just letting the kids play the game? (18:20) if players aren’t winning games it is demoralizing and the players lose out on opportunities (19:55) Adam Rosales believes that twelve year old ballplayers are better off playing more games than just practicing. (20:15) What does it take for a club baseball team to play more baseball games?