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Baseball Coaches Unplugged | If you're tired of cookie-cutter baseball coaching tips, Baseball Coaches Unplugged is your new dugout. Hosted by Ken Carpenter, a 27-year veteran high school baseball coach, this podcast delivers practical baseball practice plans, college baseball recruiting insights, and proven youth baseball coaching strategies you can use immediately.Every week, Ken interviews championship coaches, college recruiters, and industry experts who share actionable baseball coaching tips that actually work. Whether you're coaching youth baseball, travel ball, or high school, you'll discover ready-to-use practice plans, culture-building tactics, and leadership strategies for modern athletes.Perfect for baseball coaches at every level—from first-time youth coaches to seasoned varsity veterans. Subscribe for weekly episodes that turn coaching challenges into championship moments.New episodes drop every Wednesday!
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Can You Pitch in College Without Throwing 90? Here's How
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] The radar gun is loud, but it is not the whole story. I sit down with Crown College recruiting coordinator and pitching coach Ryan Vondracek, a former undersized high school lefty who barely touched 80 and still carved out a standout college pitching career. If you coach or play in a world obsessed with velocity, this conversation is a reset that brings the focus back to pitchability, conviction, and a plan you can actually execute on the mound. We get practical on what helps “non-gas” pitchers succeed: building a repeatable routine, getting ahead in counts, throwing multiple pitches for strikes, and learning how to work off misses. Ryan also shares how nutrition, recovery, and training helped him add meaningful velo over time, plus why he hates the radar gun in many bullpen settings because it can create tension and wreck fluidity. Along the way we talk modern player development and recruiting, including what he looks for at Crown College and why mental toughness can be a better predictor than a single number. Then the story goes deeper. Ryan opens up about early-life adversity, long years of therapy, and how faith, self-talk, and the people in your circle shape confidence under pressure. If you are a high school pitcher, a parent, or a baseball coach trying to guide players through the transfer portal era and the velocity race, you will leave with clear coaching cues and a bigger perspective on what “development” really means. Subscribe, share this with a coach who needs it, and leave a review so more players hear that there is more than one path to college baseball. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]
Cal Ripken Jr. Wrestling Before Games? MLB Stories You Won’t Believe
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] The majors look glamorous from the stands, but the real game is the pressure, the travel, and the personalities you share a clubhouse with. I’m joined by former MLB outfielder and longtime minor league manager Brad Komminsk, and he takes me straight into the moments most fans never hear about: the shock of going from high school baseball to pro ball, the constant need to prove you belong, and the whiplash of getting moved from city to city on trades and waivers. Brad walks through his first call-up and what it’s like to face a veteran like Fernando Valenzuela when you’re the new guy and the strike zone doesn’t feel even. From there we get into pure clubhouse legend: Cal Ripken Jr. wrestling before home games, Billy Ripken’s prankster streak, and the day Ricky Henderson literally called time so a bat boy could bring out his Oakley sunglasses before a record-setting moment. It’s funny, it’s unreal, and it also shows how confidence, routine, and identity show up at the highest level of Major League Baseball. We also revisit one of baseball’s most infamous flashpoints, the 1984 Braves vs Padres bench-clearing brawl, then shift into what baseball coaching can learn from it: why managers argue umpires, how players try to protect themselves in chaos, and what leadership looks like when emotions run hot. Brad finishes with hard-earned lessons from managing in minor league baseball, spotting future stars, and the mindset that survives a long season: leave it all on the field and move on fast. If you love MLB stories, baseball coaching, player development, and the mental toughness side of the game, subscribe, share this with a baseball friend, and leave a review so more coaches can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]
Can You Really Give Baseball Players 'Permission to Fail' and Still Win?
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] Your smoothest pregame infielder turns into a statue when the game starts, and you can almost see the thoughts rushing in. That flip isn’t random, and it isn’t a mystery flaw in his mechanics. It’s FOMU: the fear of messing up. I walk through why today’s Gen Z and Gen Alpha players can feel like every ground ball is an identity test, a travel ball investment audit, or a potential viral moment, and how that pressure quietly pushes them into survival mode. Then I tell a dugout story that nails what many of us do without realizing it: coaching with “don’t” statements. “Whatever you do, don’t…” sounds helpful, but it often forces the brain to rehearse the exact failure we’re trying to avoid. We unpack how that language slows athletes down, makes them rigid, and turns at-bats and defensive reps into mistake-avoidance instead of competition. If you care about player development, mental performance, and game-day confidence, this is one of the fastest places to level up your coaching. From there, I give you the shift that changes everything: the paradox of permission. You’ll hear how to reward aggressive intent without accepting lazy play, how to become a pressure release valve instead of a pressure cooker, and how to replace “don’t be late” with cues like “damage the fastball.” I also give you a practical challenge for this week’s practices: ask your tightest player to make three aggressive errors in ten minutes and watch what happens to his feet and hands. Join the Baseball Coaches Unplugged podcast where an experienced baseball coach delves into the world of high school and travel baseball, offering insights on high school baseball coaching, leadership skills, hitting skills, pitching strategy, defensive skills, and overall baseball strategy, while also covering high school and college baseball, recruiting tips, youth and travel baseball, and fostering a winning mentality and attitude in baseball players through strong baseball leadership and mentality. If you found this helpful, subscribe, share it with a coach on your staff, and leave a review so more baseball coaches can build freer, faster athletes. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]
5 Competitive Drills Every Baseball Coach Should Steal
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] You can tell within the first few pitches whether a high school baseball team has been coached with intention. It's not on the scoreboard — it's in how they carry themselves, communicate on the field, and respond when things go sideways. Dell Lever, head coach at Chapin High School in South Carolina, has built his program around four non-negotiables: play hard, play the right way, be an unbelievable teammate, and compete every single pitch. In this episode, he breaks down exactly what that looks like in practice — and in games. We get into the nuts and bolts of high school coaching strategy: how much weight to give scouting reports, how to keep players from falling into the comparison trap fueled by social media and travel ball, and why Dell would rather obsess over clean defense, throwing strikes, and competitive at-bats than scheme around an opponent. He also makes the case for scheduling the toughest competition you can find early in the season — not to prove a point, but to expose gaps fast and build a standard your team can actually measure itself against. Then we get into the practice toolbox, and this is where it gets really good. Dell walks through his Eagle Defense Drill for rapid-fire situational reps, the PFP Olympics that puts pitcher fielding practice on a clock, and a competitive batting practice format that rewards hard contact and smart execution. We also dig into bunting and the slash — two weapons most high school teams leave on the shelf — and how Dell teaches bunt defense in short, repeatable segments that actually transfer to game situations. And we wrap with the culture piece: what it means to trust your players instead of handcuffing them, how to keep the game genuinely fun, and where the line is between celebrating with your teammates and showing up the other team. If you coach high school baseball and you want more energy in your practices, better carry-over to games, and a sharper team identity — this episode is for you. Subscribe, share it with a coach who needs it, and leave a review so more coaches can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]
Why High School Umpires Are Quitting And How Coaches Can Fix It
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/fan_mail/new] Last year, one state lost nearly a third of its umpires and not to retirement. They simply stopped showing up. I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and I’m putting you in the plate shoes for a few minutes so you can feel what your local officials feel on a Tuesday afternoon after an eight-hour workday: the pressure, the noise, and the moments that decide whether a 19-year-old umpire ever comes back. From the umpire’s perspective, the fix is not complicated, but it does require leadership. I walk through how the home-plate meeting sets the tone for the entire game, why treating officials like coworkers changes the temperature instantly, and how the “ask don’t tell” principle helps you get clarity without turning a close call into a showdown. We also get practical about rule interpretation and when it’s smart to ask that a partner be consulted. Then we talk about the third team: the stands. In 2026, every parent has a camera and an opinion, but coaches are the only people with the credibility to shut down fence abuse before it drives young sports officials out for good. Finally, I bring it back to what matters most in high school baseball coaching and player development: your players are watching how you handle being wrong, how you handle authority, and how you handle adversity. That lesson lasts longer than any single call. If you want better games and more officials willing to work them, subscribe, share this with your staff and booster club, and leave a review so more coaches hear it. What’s one small change you’ll make at your next home-plate meeting? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1542601/support] * Follow: X | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast [https://www.athlete1.net] * Website - https://www.athlete1.net [https://www.athlete1.net] * Sponsor: The Netting Professionals * https://www.nettingpros.com [https://www.nettingpros.com]
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