If you’ve never taken ground balls with your hands stinging…If you’ve never shoveled a baseline before BP…If you’ve never practiced in a hoodie under your jersey… You probably don’t fully understand Northeast baseball. And that’s not a knock. It’s just different. Snow Practices Aren’t a Flex — They’re a Foundation There are days in March […]
Parent & Coach Corner
What It Really Means When College Coaches Follow Your Son or Daughter on X (Twitter)
If you’re a parent navigating the recruiting process—or a player starting to gain traction—you’ve probably had this moment: A college coach hits “follow” on X (Twitter).Then another.Then one from a big program. Maybe even schools like the University of Texas or the University of Kentucky. And the question comes almost immediately: What does this actually […]
Which Perfect Game & PBR Events Are Actually Worth It?
A Parent’s Guide to Avoiding the Showcase Money Trap If you’ve spent any time around youth and high school baseball, you’ve probably noticed it too. Certain players seem to get endless love from Perfect Game and Prep Baseball Report. They’re ranked. They’re written up. They’re clipped and reposted. And sometimes—if we’re being honest—the performance doesn’t match the praise. […]
How Good Players Separate Themselves Without Saying a Word
Every high school team has talent.But not every team has players who stand out. What’s interesting is that the players college coaches remember most aren’t always the loudest, flashiest, or most vocal. In fact, many of the best players separate themselves without saying a word. They don’t need to announce it.Their behavior does it for them. Here’s […]
The Parent’s Guide to Slumps: What Actually Helps and What Makes It Worse
If you’re a parent of a Little League or middle school ballplayer, you’ll inevitably face the slump. It’s that dreaded stretch where your kid can’t buy a hit, every throw misses the mark, and confidence plummets. We’ve all been there: you bite your lip after the third strikeout of the day, wondering if you should say something. […]