Spiked Heaters: A Between Innings Podcast

Mound Visit 5- From the Same Dugout

1 h 0 min · 8. juni 2026
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This week on Spiked Heaters, Torr is joined by three former assistants turned high-level coaches — Pat Brown at Wofford, Will Kaufman at Charlotte, and Kyle Lindsay at Ursinus — for a Mound Visit about growth, player development, recruiting, the transfer portal, and the truths that still travel no matter where you coach. From confidence and competition to culture and roster construction, this one is a look at how three guys from the same dugout are now building in their own way.

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