Chris Colwell (@coachchris3) 's Twitter Profile
Chris Colwell

@coachchris3

Baseball coach Windy City Baseball- former MLB scout and Frontier League advance scout- All tweets are my own opinions

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calendar_today12-11-2009 15:44:26

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Joseph Mueller (@muellerjoseph17) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This weekend our team did very well this tournament going 5-1 but ended up losing in the championship to a very competitive AHQ team I had a rough weekend but still put the bat out there bringing in runs for my team Bobby Stevens Cori Herbert Chris Colwell Windy City Baseball

Trosky (@natetrosky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Controlling the running game as an infielder requires you to identify the speed of the runner before the play. Then adjust your footwork pattern for each type of runner, keeping the same tempo and arm action regardless of the runner. Get more like this πŸ”— troskybaseball.com/pages/365-app

Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well Coached Teams. Compete. Back up bases. Take aggressive turns. Take the extra base. Throw to the right place. Pitch with tempo. Play with class. Make the routine play look routine. Play with energy. Take smart, tough, gritty at bats. Line up correctly defensively. Don't run

Coach Switala (@coachswit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pitchers if you have a half way decent breaking ball/slurve that’s slower than your fastball that you can throw for a strike at anytime you are going to get a lot of hitters out no matter how hard you throw. I see it every weekend.

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Deion Sanders (COACH PRIME) said, "That's what's wrong with most of our athletes today: We don't practice to be great...We practice to practice." "I practiced to be the best ever." Success starts with your preparation. It means being intentional about how you practice.

Trey Hannam (@tjhannam10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In hitters counts, hitters miss a lot of pitches and just miss or foul off because they get a little too big. Wasted pitches. Wasted opportunities. They add up!

Troy Silva (@troypsilva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BE the ballplayer who gets excited for your teammate’s success! BE the ballplayer who’s first out of the dugout when your teammate scores! BE the ballplayer who plays with extreme energy & passion for your team! BE the ballplayer who encourages and motivates others because of how

Trent Mongero (@coachmongero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good players have a BIG PROBLEM … That often keeps them from becoming great!!! …. They don’t like to look bad when they are training/practicing…. The result? They don’t challenge themselves. They stay in a comfort zone. Growth comes from challenge and eventual mastery. Start

Next Level Baseball (@nextlevelbb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The high school travel ball cool guy starter kit. The player, the majority of credible college coaches don't want to recruit or coach. Pants above the knees. Facial hair. Crocs. Flip flops. Cell phone in the dugout. Backwards hat at the park. Face paint. Bat flipping. Being a

Seth McClung (@seth_3773) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate the player that’s β€œTOO COOL” The one that prioritizes every piece of BS over the Blood Sweat & Grind that it takes to be special. You’re a good player bro, but you’re a cancer to the team. You stay on a bad team because on a good one you will ruin the whole program.

Chris Colwell (@coachchris3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This kid is killing it this summer! Whether on the mound, behind the dish, at 3rd and at the plate with barrel after barrel this summer-- gives that 100% every time--- and plays to win!! Windy City Baseball Willowbrook Baseball Alex Rodriguez

Dan Cevette (@dancevette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poor body language is loud, it's something EVERYONE sees, & unfortunately sometimes it's the ONLY impression a college recruiter, pro scout will ever get of you. DON'T make it easy on them! Be a pro. Hustle. Battle. Compete. KEEP YOUR COMPOSURE πŸ’―πŸ™Œ