• 133 Ben Jones - The Apprentice School
    Aug 28 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with

    Ben Jones, HC of The Apprentice School.

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    BIO

    • HC of the Apprentice School since 2021 and won Small College World Series in 2022 (1st year)
      • Pitching coach for the Builders since 2007
      • Part of the Small College World Series teams in 2007, 2015
      • Former pitcher for the Builders
        • Winningest pitcher in modern era of The Apprentice School
        • The Apprentice School HOF class of 2020
      • USCAA Hall of Fame in 2018

    NOTES

      • The Apprentice school 19 trade selections (blue collar), and 8 advanced trades (white collar)
        • 20% of enrollment get selected into advancement
      • ALL FREE
      • Start at $22/hr and finish over $30/hr
      • 6AM on the shipyard
      • Classroom 16 hours a week
      • Other 24 hours they are on the job training
      • Every 6 months rotated to different shipyards to learn
      • All year long
      • Annual leave (40 hours of vacation)
      • full benefits with company match
      • 6AM pull in, get out at 330, practice 430 for couple hours based on part of year
      • 3 time Small College World Series champion
      • NSCAA schools must have a low enrollment (max 4000)
      • Follow all NCAA rules and regulations (eligibility, etc)
      • 80% home games
      • Play D3, D2, JUCO, along with NSCAA teams
      • Manage workload based on their job and baseball - light on weights and off season conditioning unlike the traditional college student
      • Start 11/12 months - every monday with new starts
      • 250-300 people brought in a year
    • ****This program will turn a high school graduate into a mature man or woman!
    • Grades and attendance not satisfactory you can be dropped from the program
    • Its not for everyone, but it is very rewarding
    • Athletics contribute to teamwork, teamwork contributes to leadership
    • AS.edu general admission website
    • Gobuilders.com athletics website
    • Guys that aren’t scared to work!!
    • 1 other trade school that offers athletics
    • 25% acceptance rate
    • Team GPA 3.6!
    • SAT not requirement for admission
    • Required classes (minimum 4, like to see 6-8)
    • Focus on math and science
    • Any higher math classes?
    • How many days you were late and/or absent
    • We are investing into you to be successful!
    • To see the guys graduate is the ultimate goal!
    • Team grade policy - not getting the grades you will not practice and be part of team
    • Tutors available - do our best to make the program work!
    • Company first, school second, baseball team third and priorities need to stay that way
    • We help them keep them priorities straight
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • 132 Justin Hanley - William Penn Charter
    Aug 14 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast

    with Justin Hanley - William Penn Charter

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    BIO

    • HC of William Penn Charter
      • Associate HC/PC 2012-2017
      • Inter AC Champions 2014, 2017, and 2021
      • 4 players have gone to play pro ball during his time at Penn Charter
    • He has help guide several players to college between Penn Charter and his time in travel baseball
    • Former Director of Baseball Operations and Player development at Elite Sports Factory
    • North American Baseball Account Executive at Silicon Valley FinTech startup, Pando, that uses predictive analytics to help professional baseball players mitigate their career risk.

    NOTES

    • Win loss and ERA are going out the window and looking more at whip, qab, and other processes
    • Track bullpens and chart opposing hitters
    • Do it on your own, and coach it up in between the inning
    • There is nothing you can tell him that is goin to put him in a better position
    • Be a voice of positive encouragement
    • Strong up the middle
    • Good relationships
    • Tell me about mom and dad
    • Analytical and due diligence mindset
    • Big on self advocacy
    • Summer camps to bring in the community
    • Big on communication
      • Kid first, no parents
    • Pillars
      • Self advocacy
      • Don’t care what grade you are
      • accountability
    • Expect problems and use it has opportunity to teach leadership
    • It more than just about the wins.
    • We need to prove to them that we care more about them as people
    • For every school that has their dream school, there is 10 kids at the wrong school
    • Spend a saturday doing manual labor to build team
    • School does great job bringing all types of kids together
    • Video message to the team from alumni
    • Players this is your program and your responsibility
    • Representing your family at the same time
    • Understand the common goal
      • You can’t do it on your own
      • Failure is going to find you
      • Lean on your teammates, your coaches
      • How are you going to play on a friday night if you can’t handle this chirping
      • You can tell who the last years state champion was not the PG 16U championship
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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • 131 Anthony Renz - Concordia College & Fargo Moorhead Redhawks
    Jul 31 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with Anthony Renz Concordia College

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    BIO

    • HC at Concordia College (MN)
      • AC since 2018
      • Acting HC 2022
      • 2022 Conference tournament
      • 2023 Conference tournament and win
      • Most hits
      • Most conference players
    • Bench Coach & Hitting Coach with Fargo-Moorhead
      • MLB Partner league (Pioneer, Frontier, American Assoc, Atlantic)
      • American Association champions (1st A.A title since merging)
    • Former AC and GA Shippensburg University (2016-2018)
      • Regional 2017
      • PSAC tournament 2018
      • 4 guys played pro ball during time at Ship
    • Indy ball grinder!
      • Las Vegas Train Robbers
      • Evansville Otters
      • Fargo-Moorhead

    NOTES

    • Powerful tool of Twitter
    • Recruiting world at your fingertips
    • Form good relationships
    • Show I was a good coach and gain trust
    • Work youth baseball camps to grind and learn
    • Off season was CAMPS!
    • The grind makes you better!
    • Make sure the players know it is there program
    • Player driven. Coaches put up guard rails
    • Players win game, coaches lose them
    • The guys after college are set up for success
    • For 4 years we want you to feel like you are involved in the world series
    • Our togetherness is second to none
      • Town ball, playing more together
      • Cobber baseball family
      • Be with a group of guys you can lose with**
    • Team building days
      • Community events
      • Supporting other athletic events
      • Bus rides - Florida trips
    • They should want to come to practice as long as the environment is good
    • Winning helps the experience
    • What can you do to make practice fun?
    • Pick teams - compete more
    • Balance of fun and intensity
    • Conditioning mix of games
    • Practice matters
    • Everyday is a tryout
    • You got to perform - playing hard is given and at end of day you need to perform
    • Elimination in the cage - one pitch, in or out
    • Create competition with the skills set in mind
    • Reward BP “Dinger club”
    • Hit the ball hard determines who you are
      • Line drives - right above the L screen
      • Gaps/HR - knock down the batter eye
    • Group BP based on skill set or lineup
    • Technology helps make live AB more realistic results, provide clarity
    • Technology turns up the focus
    • Train for higher EV
      • Hit a ton of machine
      • Weighted bat work
      • Hit plyo
    • Barrel control
      • Throw two balls and always hit low ball
      • Reward batting practice or out of cage if you don’t accomplish task (put a value on each swing)
    • 2 strikes
      • Unpredictable of 2K pitch needs to be trained with working on getting your barrel to the ball
    • Manage your work - know your body
    • Those who hit often, often hit
    • Stick to what you believe in and stay consistent. Don’t over react with small sample size.
    • Be where your feet are
    • All in right here
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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 130 - Eric Lassiter Windermere HS, Power Baseball, Diamond Allegiance
    Jul 17 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with Eric Lassiter

    Sponsored By:

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    BIO

    • HC of Windermere HS (started 6 years ago)
      • 5/5 state playoffs
      • 4/5 district champs
      • 3/5 regional finalist
    • Former HC Tavares (1 year)
    • HC at alma mater Apopka HS (6 years)
    • Co Founder of Power Baseball
    • Former WV Wesleyan College AC
    • Director of membership for Diamond Allegiance

    NOTES

    • We are really big in the community and focus more beyond baseball
    • Be the ultimate human being
    • How you do anything is how you do everything
    • Support other teams in the school
    • Supporting little league tryouts, signups, etc
    • Prep team, feeder team, little league nights
    • When you feel the community supporting you its playing for something bigger than you
    • Play for a bigger purpose
    • Fall season for community work
    • Grade checks
    • 1 standard - don’t do anything that embarasses your religion, yourself, or your program
    • Holding them to the expectations
    • 9 to 5 - first 9 has to beat their last 5 on the field
    • Everything counts
    • Energy, effort, commitment to each,
    • Fall season do little things to score points for 9 to 5
    • Points for all types of ways to produce wins
    • Running gets you better, not punishment
    • Losers take care of the field
    • Hold kids accountable on the travel scene will create good groups
    • Win between innings
    • The first tournament you set the standards
    • Finding ways to stay active to improve
    • Always an opportunity to get better and set yourself apart
    • You have to have a skill set and it doesn’t matter how you may hit in a tournament
    • How you fail is a big indicator of how you will succeed
    • Baseball is how well you can fail
    • 3-3 should be same energy as 0-3
    • Each hitter can get into certain positions, which means they can move to get there
    • What if your body is not capable of getting to that position. Can we unlock parts of your body to get to those positions?
    • Power Baseball Foundation - board to help fundraise to help people who cannot afford to play travel baseball
      • Application to help with practice and planning. Players come out and we donate their time to help
      • Funded organizations that are not even part of Power Baseball
    • The more good you do the better you will be
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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 129 Billy Emerson - St. Paul VI HS
    Jul 3 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with Billy Emerson of Paul VI HS

    Sponsored By:

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    BIO

    • HC of Paul VI HS
    • Career record 336 - 191 (winning over 50% games in his career)
    • PVI since 2003 season
    • 3 Conference WCAC championships
    • 4 VISAA championships
    • 8 times nationally ranked
    • Over 100 players in college or drafted
    • Paul VI HOF class of 2022

    NOTES

    • Coaching in the summer is a way for me to learn and get better from the college guys
    • Each year you are taking a big hunk of clay and hopefully by the end of the year you hope it becomes a masterpiece
    • You win games you should of lost and you lose game you should of won
    • If you want consistency you have to be consistent
    • You have to stick to the plan
    • Maintain a coaching staff that can stick around a long time
    • Put together standards and values that you can stick to
    • Focusing on development players
    • Its also about developing human beings
    • Using the game to create things that they can use later in life
    • If you focus on the right things the baseball things take care of themselves
    • End of season meetings
    • Using the battles to do use as fire and do more than this year
    • You can do things to foster team chemistry (this is how we do things)
    • You can’t force it, you need to foster it
    • You can’t fool the players, it has to be real
    • You can’t force someone to love you
    • Expose our guys to different types of people
    • Classroom session in the off season
      • Pitchers and catchers, hitters, mental toughness training
    • When a guy walks out of our program and he is blessed to play college baseball and he is prepared to step on campus that is an awesome thing
    • Another huge win is when a guy comes back and says I know what you were saying
    • We have objectives everyday
    • Explain to the guys why and how this is gooing ot effect you now and down the road
    • The game mirrors life because you have to sit there during moments of inactivity but be ready
    • The value of paying attention to details
    • There is a karma around the game and if you don’t pay attention it will bite you!
    • Keep the baseball demons away from us!
    • Every time we take batting practice we implement baserunning system
    • Defensively we take balls live - making people make throughs at game speed
    • Challenging the pitchers and hitters at practice with game situations
    • Pitchers that have not gotten innings will be throwing more in practice of game situations
    • Its about collecting outs. We need to get 21 of them as fast as we can
    • This is an audition! For the regulars and for the guys who have not had an AB
    • Keep stats in practice and it makes the process from objective
    • QPA average - quality plate appearance - 60% or better
    • 150 or lower strikeout %
    • Pop up or routine flyball = airball (set goal for no airballs)
    • Strike % and first pitch strike %
    • Force bad contact as early as possible
    • Defensively 1 error or less
    • Turn as many DP as games played
    • Always looking to take 2 until you can’t
    • Reading dirt balls good secondary, read the trajectory, and take off
    • Preparation, attention to detail, effort, focus, selfless, and toughness
    • Aggressive in hitting situations - looking for FB
    • 2 strike approach - the strikeout does nothing for us
    • Execute when called upon
    • Baserunning excellence - eyes up and hustle
    • Pitch to spots, execute pitches > selection, make adjustments, rise to the challenge and post a zero
    • Defense cherish outs - love outs as much as HR
    • No play no throw - calculated risks
    • The kids are our customers***
    • What did we do to prepare them for the majority of their life?
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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 128 Matt Jones - Shippensburg University HC
    Jun 19 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with Matt Jones Shippensburg Univ

    Sponsored By:

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    BIO

    • HC at Shippensburg University (Since 2008 17 years)
    • Over 400 with Raiders, over 500 total as HC (Former HC at Elizabethtown)
    • 2008 ABCA/Diamond Sports Company North Atlantic Region Coach of the Year
    • 2-time PSAC Coach of the Year (2022 East, 2008 West)
    • 2 College World Series appearances
    • 10 PSAC Tournament appearances
    • 4 NCAA Regional Tournament appearances
    • 35 victories in postseason play – including a 10-6 record at regionals.
    • Six Raiders (MLB) Draft
    • Several other players have gone on to play professionally as undrafted free agents or in an independent league
    • Overall, Jones has coached in 54 conference tournament games,
      • 21 NCAA regional tournament games
      • 5 College World Series appearances

    NOTES

    • IF you don’t like where you are at you get a new hat
    • You have to keep recruiting your guys when they are there
    • I want the player to be with my players by themselves
    • The family to be with the players by themselves
    • Make sure you take two visits before you commit
    • No one gets married after the first date
    • New facility allowed to never go inside
    • Winter workouts to be ready for 20-30 pitches and trust guys to get it done
    • Replicate the starters stuff on a machine
    • In our program its still about the program
    • It needs be team first
    • The younger you are the more blinders you have to have
    • As you get through school it will widen
    • Moving guys around the locker room
    • Changing hitting groups
    • Moving guys around in study hall
    • Purposeful seating or hotel roomates
    • Checking up with guys at practice that have nothing to do with baseball
    • Let them see me as more than a coach
    • We don’t hide things from the team
    • Most of the things kids dealing with are not full reality
      • No ugly pictures on IG
      • Not posting the 0-3, but will post the HR
    • You still need to decide how much to of the truth to tell a kid
    • Respect their feelings and understand where they are and how much info you give them
    • Fortunate to have bosses that appreciate how we do business
    • Number #1 rule - “Don’t be a jerk!”
    • Its not all about winning the last game of the year
    • I want the 90 minutes of the day at practice to be the best part of the day
    • Be someone that someone wants to be around
    • I am an educator, I recruit kids to a university, and guide them to what they are going to do the rest of their lives
    • Ultimate responsibility of the university is to guide people in to being productive adults
    • Coaches should Ask more questions than give directives to players
    • Communicating and getting guys to understand what your saying and understanding it is their career
    • We are going to have different relationships with all of you
    • I will be here as much as you need me here!
      • Coach? I will be coach
      • Dad? I’ll be dad
    • You have to be ok to admit when you need help
    • I don’t have to do it, I get to do it!
    • I work with the travel ball tournament parents to get them to realize that it does not matter in those tournaments
    • Balance time with team time and individual time
    • Record practice and spend some individual time
    • Figure out how they learn and what they respond to
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 127 - Mark Gibbs: St John’s College HS (D.C.)
    Jun 5 2023

    Better Men Better Ballplayers Podcast with

    Mark Gibbs; St Johns DC

    Sponsored By:

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    BIO

    • HC of St Johns DC
    • 339–90–1 Overall Record, .788 Winning Percentage in 17 years
    • 13, 20-win seasons
    • 6 of the seasons St Johns has been nationally ranked
    • Before their 2008 season, St. John’s was on the cover of Baseball America, the first team from the mid-Atlantic to ever be profiled in the preview issue.
    • Gibbs has sent 124 players into college baseball from St Johns
    • 17 players who were drafted by or signed to free agent contracts with professional teams.
    • The Cadets have won or tied for 1 regular season conference titles (2007, 2010, 2012–19, 2021),
    • 8 WCAC tournament titles (2011, 2014–19)
    • 3 DCSAA titles (2014, 2019, 2021).
    • Many Coach of the year awards (Washington Post, WCAC, USA Today, DCSAA)

    NOTES

    • The experience that I feel is best for kids and the reality it is, we need to find what’s best for us
    • Staying together in the summer and fall has brought us bigger things that baseball
    • Outsourced a strength coach (sports performance coach)
    • The HC needs to monitor it all.
    • Bring in people that the HC can trust and let them work
    • A lot of what you are dealing with is not on the field
    • If you have good people and you trust them that is the best
    • Got to have good players and guys that are willing to work
    • The guy was just a worker! His work ethic stood out
    • They were very prepared in the whole system that prepared them for college
    • Pitching, defense and baserunning is what you do to win games
    • We prioritize pitching, not just fit it into practice
    • In the live stuff we do, that is the most live baserunning situations we can get
    • Play more live! Use the baserunners when pitching on mound
    • Using their eyes to run the bases
    • Base stealing and base running are taught in two different segments
    • Year to year we focus on certain things more than others depending on your team
    • You have to have guys that can do it (vault stealing/ new school leads)
    • You have to have the time to teach it and put it into your program.
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 126 Rich Maloney - Ball State University
    May 22 2023

    Rich Maloney Podcast Bio and Notes

    Bio

    • Head Coach Ball State University (2nd tour, 1996-2002 - 2013 - present)
    • Former HC at Michigan (2003-2012)
    • Over 900 wins in his career
    • 16th active DI coach to reach 900 wins
    • Winningest coach in Ball State history
    • 5 MAC championships
    • 4 time MAC coach of the year
    • 3 Time big 10 conference championships
    • 2 Big 10 tournament championships
    • 4 Regional appearances
    • Regional Championship in 2007
    • Maloney has coached 65 players who were drafted 72 times
    • six first round picks, all of them at Ball State
    • Ball State has had 10 players drafted in the top 4 rounds under Rich Maloney
    • FCA Baseball's Jerry Kindall Award in January 2017
    • ABCA Ethics in Coaching Award Recipient 2023
    • Former ABCA President (2018)

    Notes

    • Architecture classes worked a semester building a vision of the stadium
    • I would of never had a chance to go to Michigan if it wasn’t for those boys
    • I got into coaching because I love to be a mentor
    • Those guys energize me and they fill me up!
    • You gotta believe and have a driving force to be something special
      • In yourself if you will be a good player
      • In your teammates if you want to be a part of a good team
      • In your faith - it all starts with that
    • Casting a vision for your players
    • Try your best to get the most out of the god given talents
    • Everyone plays a role on the team
    • Read 2 books -
      • Hard Hat by jon gordon
      • CHop Wood, Carry Water by
    • First day on campus we go through the book - highlighted and epitomize our culture
    • Got to be really good at a lot of little things that culminate to really big things
    • Competition events - winning team filet mignon, losing team hotdogs and mac an cheese, we all eat dessert
    • Got to have that extra degree
    • GRIT - dirtbags - biggest compliment you can get in our program because he does whatever he can to help the team win
    • Baseball you have to conquer the mind
    • The storm will hit!
    • How are you going to handle that mental strain
    • Sport gives us a great opportunity to help people grow
    • You are blessed a lot if you have those relationships
    • Easy to talk when its going good
      • Your friends come around when things are not going your way
    • Comes down to the foundational truths you have
    • It comes down to the details and have you to do the little things well
    • Buy into your coaches
    • Take the little things seriously
    • Holding them accountable - when the game speeds up that’s not going to work
    • Guys will gravitate to the standard
    • When you believe in yourself you can make it through the tough times
    • Winning breeds winning, and losing breeds losing
    • Ambition and drive! If your not self motivated you won’t do great things
    • You play on your energy when your young
    • You guys built this because you guys believed and did the work
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    1 hr and 4 mins