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There’s a difference between being talented and being developed.In youth and high school baseball, that difference is often invisible—until it isn’t. It shows up in the late innings, the quiet ride home, and in the player who was once "the best" but now struggles to understand why the game feels harder. It shows up in parents seeking clarity, coaches needing structure, and athletes craving truth.The Developmental Gap is a podcast for players, parents, and coaches serious about growth over hype. We provide a roadmap for navigating the competitive landscape, refining leadership, and reaching the next level.Hosted by Dillon Cain and Jose Franco, this show bridges the space between raw ability and disciplined development.Dillon Cain offers a unique perspective as a Texas native who trained at the Professional Baseball School in Puerto Rico. A high school coach, personal trainer, and recruiter, Dillon blends athletic performance and strength training with the humility of a lifelong teacher.Jose Franco brings thirty years of NYC coaching experience. His philosophy centers on self-reflection, accountability, and confronting blind spots. While Dillon focuses on performance systems, Jose focuses on mindset systems, examining development from both physical and psychological angles.We are also proud to feature former MLB Pitcher Pedro Borbon Jr. as a regular contributor, adding elite professional insight into what it truly takes to sustain a career at the highest level.Why We Do ThisEach episode explores the “why” behind baseball growth:Why do talented players plateau?Why do coaching styles work short-term but fail long-term?Why do parents and coaches miscommunicate despite good intentions?Why does discipline feel restrictive to athletes craving freedom?We avoid clichés and "internet theory." Instead, we embrace the nuance of development. In every episode, Dillon and Jose objectively unpack “baseball drama” scenarios submitted by listeners—addressing playing time, team politics, and recruiting confusion with honesty and practical insight. Our goal isn't to win arguments, but to clarify thinking for the entire community.Though rooted in New York City culture and filmed in Brooklyn, our lessons are universal. Whether you’re navigating travel ball, high school rosters, or recruiting pathways, this is a space for thoughtful conversation shaped by real dugout experience.Talent is common. Sustained development is not.If you’re willing to ask harder questions about training, mindset, and long-term growth, you’re in the right place.Welcome to The Developmental Gap. (filmed at The Brooklyn Baseball Foundry) 143 12th Street Brooklyn NY

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23 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 17: The New Blueprint for Brooklyn Baseball: Why Elite Players are Choosing John Jay

Episode 17: The New Blueprint for Brooklyn Baseball: Why Elite Players are Choosing John Jay

The conversation delves into the philosophy of coaching, exploring the difference between coaching philosophy and reality, the subjectivity in coaching decisions, and the balance between player development and competition. It also highlights the importance of embracing feedback, self-reflection, and the pursuit of growth. Additionally, it addresses the challenges of coaching, including the illusion of control, the present moment audit, and the balancing act between development and competition. The conversation delves into the importance of active communication in building trust, the prioritization of player development over winning, the adaptation of coaching decisions based on game situations, and the distinction between nervousness and fear in coaching. It also explores the coach's coaching philosophy and identity, emphasizing the balance between pushing players and understanding their individual needs. Takeaways * Coaching Philosophy * Subjectivity in Coaching Decisions Active communication builds trust * Development over winning * Adapting coaching decisions * Nervousness vs fear in coaching Chapters * 00:00 The Philosophy of Coaching * 12:01 Building Trust Through Communication * 17:01 Coaching Philosophy and Identity * 21:57 Navigating Nervousness and Fear in Coaching

24 de jun de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio Episode 16: First Principle

Episode 16: First Principle

We’ve officially crossed the 15-episode milestone! To kick off this next chapter of The Developmental Gap, we dive deep into a foundational element of player development that often gets ignored: the internal scoreboard. Using "First Principles" thinking, this episode deconstructs the hidden mechanics of an athlete's inner dialogue. We look past the typical "just be positive" clichés to unpack the genuine nuance of how automatic negative self-talk takes root, how it derails performance in high-stakes moments, and the exact three-step process coaches and parents can use to help young players rewrite their mental script. What we break down in this episode: * The 15-Episode Horizon: A brief reflection on the journey so far and what lies ahead for the podcast. * The Architecture of Self-Talk: Why automatic negative responses occur on the field and how to spot them early. * The 3-Step Mental Reset: How to teach athletes to recognize, challenge, and replace destructive inner thoughts under pressure. * Nuance Over Hype: Moving away from internet theories to look at the real psychological systems that bridge the gap between raw talent and disciplined execution. Talent is common. Sustained development is not. Tune in as we clear the mental dirt and get back to first principles.

17 de jun de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Episode 15: The Hidden Biases Behind "Neutral" Justice in Sports and Society

Episode 15: The Hidden Biases Behind "Neutral" Justice in Sports and Society

Description: Join host Jose Franco as he delves into the complexities of youth baseball, exploring themes of identity, neutrality, and the psychological impact on young athletes. This episode offers insights from philosophers like Carl Popper and Friedrich Nietzsche, providing a fresh perspective on the emotional dynamics at play in high-stakes environments. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction to the PSAL City Championship 0:30 - Discussion with co-host Dylan Kane on revitalizing inner-city baseball 1:24 - The illusion of neutrality and its impact on youth sports 2:20 - Carl Popper's philosophy on intellectual humility 3:15 - The role of identity in youth baseball 4:12 - Marcel Proust on memory and objectivity 5:37 - William James on confidence and identity formation 7:24 - The responsibility of adults in shaping children's identities 9:21 - Strategies for improving inner-city baseball 13:07 - The pay-to-play dilemma in youth sports 17:33 - David Hume on passion and emotional stability 20:30 - Friedrich Nietzsche on identity and youth athletics 24:16 - The illusion of neutrality in broader contexts 32:26 - Redistribution's promise and blind spots 40:05 - Closing thoughts and resources This description highlights the episode's key themes and provides a roadmap for viewers to navigate the content easily.

4 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Episode 14: PSAL Elite 8 Baseball John Jay Vs Morris Bulldogs 5/26/2026 Parade Grounds Brooklyn NY

Episode 14: PSAL Elite 8 Baseball John Jay Vs Morris Bulldogs 5/26/2026 Parade Grounds Brooklyn NY

The conversation covers various topics related to baseball, tragedy, community support, and personal anecdotes. It also delves into the competitive nature of different baseball teams and the impact of individual players on the game. The conversation transitions from personal stories to discussions about specific baseball games and teams. The conversation covers various topics related to a baseball game, including player safety, equipment, coaching, field maintenance, and game strategy. It also delves into personal anecdotes and experiences related to baseball and school sports. The conversation covers various topics including coaching strategies, motivation for students, superstitions in sports, and the history of a local sports field. It also delves into the experience of playing baseball in Puerto Rico and the competitive dynamics of high school baseball. Takeaways * Community support in the face of tragedy * Competitive nature of baseball teams Player safety and the importance of wearing protective equipment * The impact of field maintenance on the quality of the game Coaching strategies and motivational messages are crucial for young athletes. * Superstitions play a significant role in sports and can impact the mindset of players. Chapters * 00:00 Personal Anecdotes and Tragedy * 10:12 Reflections on Tragedy and Baseball * 16:22 Field Maintenance and Facilities * 22:32 Personal Anecdotes and Experiences * 29:02 Coaching Strategies and Motivation * 35:08 Playing Baseball in Puerto Rico * 47:12 History of a Local Sports Field

27 de may de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio How Baseball Becomes a Mirror for Harder Conversations About Humanity

How Baseball Becomes a Mirror for Harder Conversations About Humanity

Most of us spend our lives avoiding the uncomfortable truths about ourselves. But what if failure, loneliness, and vulnerability could become some of our greatest teachers? In this powerful bonus clip, Jose Franco reveals how baseball—a game filled with struggle and imperfection—serves as a mirror to our deepest human limitations and truths. Not because it's perfect, but because it exposes what we hide and reveals what we're afraid to confront. Discover how the field becomes a safe space for raw honesty, resilience, and self-awareness—tools that extend far beyond the game. You'll learn why baseball offers a rare window into human nature, exposing insecurities through body language and resilience through repeated failure. Jose unpacks the emotional lessons hidden in the struggles of players, coaches, and parents alike—lessons about accountability, ego, fears, and the pursuit of unconditional love. This episode breaks down how honest reflection on the field can unlock personal growth and deepen human connection, even when it feels the most challenging.We explore how loneliness and discomfort—often viewed as failures—are actually gateways to self-awareness. Jose shares stories of players and mentors embracing vulnerability, showing how self-confrontation leads to empathy, patience, and authentic love. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or just someone craving meaningful self-understanding, this episode offers transformative insights into facing ourselves honestly, without fear.Why does this matter? Because in a world that encourages distraction and avoidance, the ability to confront our blind spots can be life-changing. It’s an invitation to transform struggle into growth, skepticism into compassion, and isolation into connection. If you’re ready to face your own truths—on and off the field—this episode is your mirror.Perfect for anyone seeking deeper self-awareness, emotional resilience, or a new perspective on personal growth—especially in the face of failure and vulnerability. Just like baseball, life’s most meaningful lessons often come from the hardest struggles. JOSE FRANCO IS A COACH, WRITER, AND PODCAST HOST DEDICATED TO USING BASEBALL AS A TOOL FOR EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, REVEALING THAT OUR GREATEST GROWTH OFTEN COMES FROM OUR MOST UNCOMFORTABLE REFLECTIONS. If you're curious about how to turn life's setbacks into opportunities for self-discovery, tune in—The work at The Developmental Gap Podcast and free writings at www.stoopjuice.com might just change how you see yourself.

26 de may de 2026 - 5 min
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