Alex (@alexandercoan06) 's Twitter Profile
Alex

@alexandercoan06

Bartlett HS (IL) PE Teacher | Head Baseball Coach @BHSHawkBaseball | USAW-1 @USWeightlifting

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calendar_today03-05-2013 01:30:50

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Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do some teams WIN year after year? It’s not luck. It’s not just talent. It’s a habit built on 5 core traits: 1. Strong leadership 2. Culture of WE 3. Defined roles + skills 4. Resilience 5. Hard work + dedication Championships follow consistency.

Why do some teams WIN year after year?

It’s not luck.
It’s not just talent.

It’s a habit built on 5 core traits:

1. Strong leadership
2. Culture of WE
3. Defined roles + skills
4. Resilience
5. Hard work + dedication

Championships follow consistency.
Jeremy Toohey (@toohey_sp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Core training isn’t high volume Russian twists, crunches, or excessive planks that end up aggravating an athlete’s low back: ▪️Banded dead bugs ▪️SA DB press from bridge ▪️Walking GH roll ▪️Copenhagen iso hold ▪️Landmine rotation ▪️Offset heavy carry

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: If your coach holds you accountable in the little things be grateful because that can set you up to achieve the big things you desire most.

Landon Packard (@lpack23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Airport advice at 4am: The D2, D3, NAIA, or JUCO coach that you ignore today might end up at a D1 program — or know someone who already is. Coaches talk. Moral of the story: Don’t “big league” coaches who take time out of their day to reach out to you. Respond.

Brad Gyorkos (@coachgyorkos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When your playing career is done and you’re sitting at a wedding talking to your former teammates - you won’t remember the wins and losses. The big wins and loses? Sure. You’ll remember: - bus rides (mafia) - hotels - going to that nasty buffet because your coach is crazy -

Tim Stebbins (@tim_stebbins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's Steven Kwan deking Spencer Torkelson on high a fly ball off the left-field wall, to hold him to a single. Savvy stuff by the 3-time Gold Glover.

Perfect Game Youth (@pgyouthbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mason Leiterman (‘29, IL) continues to do damage. He has a really good feel for the barrel & an uber-projectable operation in the box. He added 3 hits including a triple here. Athletic swing w/ good feel to impact it. Perfect Game Illinois Windy City Hit Dogs #14uNatElite

𝘼𝙡𝙚𝙭 𝙃𝙖𝙡𝙚 😎 (@swagnshades) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just saw an ad saw hitting a ball at 30 degrees in a cage looks like a pop out but is a “actually” good hit… Youth and HS kids, unless you hit it down the line, that’s a flyout. Statcast has 91 mph exit at 30 degrees - (a “bomb” to most HS kids) resulting in a 0.061 average…

George Betevis (@george_betevis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grad transfer using the Juco Waiver with 1 year of d1 eligibility still in the portal. D3 All-American/Gold Glove OF 10-day stats from the prospect league: 7h/21ab (.333)/2 doubles/3rbis/2sb Season Stats: BA/SLG/OBP .350/.689/.413 17 doubles, 15 HR, 54 RBI, 126 TB

Perfect Game Scout (@pg_scouting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Josh Colaizzi (‘26 IL) sends an absolute no doubter to left field for a grand slam. Creates good extension through contact with some raw power. Athletic build with good speed. Shows some really good bat speed. #NatElite Perfect Game Illinois

Kyle Boddy (@drivelinekyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Play defense + rake OR punch tickets. Been telling amateurs this for a bit. Pro ball is no longer tolerant of below-average defense. The most under-appreciated change in the big leagues is how incredibly good defenders have become at all positions over the last 15-20 years.