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From Overlooked to On the Field: Inside the Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League with Jonathan Vazquez

20 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Jacksonville is getting something special. On this episode of the Movement Driven Podcast, Dr. Greg sits down with Jonathan Vazquez — founder and league director of the Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League (JCBL) — to talk about what happens to competitive baseball players after the dream doesn't go as planned. The JCBL was built for the college athlete who didn't get drafted, the minor leaguer who got released, and the overlooked talent who still has game. With Opening Day set for Friday, May 15th and four teams hitting the field — the Muffin Freaks, Popcorn Runners, Jamming Tacos, and Donut Stealers — Jacksonville is stepping into something bigger than just a local league. Jonathan shares his journey from growing up in Puerto Rico near some of baseball's greatest players, playing collegiately at Tiffin University, and spending 20+ years developing talent before founding the JCBL in 2025. He breaks down how advanced analytics tools like Rapsodo and Blast Motion are giving players real developmental feedback, the realistic pathway for athletes to put up numbers and get signed, and his bold vision to make Jacksonville a hub for international baseball by 2030. Dr. Greg also dives into the physical side of competitive baseball — what injury patterns show up in college-age athletes returning to the game, why shoulder, elbow, and lumbar health matter at this level, and what Movement Driven PT is building alongside the JCBL to keep players healthy and on the field all season long. Whether you're a player looking for a competitive home, a fan of the game, or someone who believes Jacksonville deserves more — this episode is for you. 🗓️ Opening Day: Friday, May 15, 2026 — Jacksonville Competitive Baseball League 🔗 Follow the JCBL to get involved and buy tickets.

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