Spiked Heaters: A Between Innings Podcast

Episode 16- Alignment

34 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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This week on Spiked Heaters, Torr reflects on a trip to Pocono Raceway and the lesson that stood out most: great organizations are built on teamwork, precision, trust, and the understanding that everybody matters. From the pit crew to the crew chief to the driver, NASCAR reminded him just how much successful teams depend on alignment behind the scenes — a truth that carries straight into college baseball. Torr also talks about teaching Carson to hit, why working with a seven-year-old forces you to simplify your message, and how those same lessons about clarity, confidence, and fun carry over to coaching college players. He then opens up about losing assistant coach RJ Agris to Penn, the reality of replacing good staff when you cannot offer much beyond opportunity, and what he is really looking for in the next hire. Finally, Torr shares what stood out from entry surveys and meetings with DeSales’ incoming freshmen, why alignment starts before players ever arrive on campus, and how the next version of the program is already beginning to take shape. Everybody does not need the same role — but everybody has to matter.

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Episode 16- Alignment

This week on Spiked Heaters, Torr reflects on a trip to Pocono Raceway and the lesson that stood out most: great organizations are built on teamwork, precision, trust, and the understanding that everybody matters. From the pit crew to the crew chief to the driver, NASCAR reminded him just how much successful teams depend on alignment behind the scenes — a truth that carries straight into college baseball. Torr also talks about teaching Carson to hit, why working with a seven-year-old forces you to simplify your message, and how those same lessons about clarity, confidence, and fun carry over to coaching college players. He then opens up about losing assistant coach RJ Agris to Penn, the reality of replacing good staff when you cannot offer much beyond opportunity, and what he is really looking for in the next hire. Finally, Torr shares what stood out from entry surveys and meetings with DeSales’ incoming freshmen, why alignment starts before players ever arrive on campus, and how the next version of the program is already beginning to take shape. Everybody does not need the same role — but everybody has to matter.

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