04/02/2026
Just wanted to share a quick thought on how I handle things here. You’ve probably noticed I’m not big on using social media as an ad reel. Honestly, I don’t always post the big hits, the daily reps, or even every college commitment over the years. Between being a full-time dad, a partner, a son, a friend, and focusing on being the best coach I can be, my priority isn’t posting online. I’m not here to chase “likes” or fill my schedule with clever marketing—I’m here to develop players.
Softball is exploding right now, and new coaches are popping up everywhere. It’s great for the game, but if you’re looking for a hitting coach, I’d suggest looking past the flashy content and checking two things:
* The Track Record: Have they actually developed players over time, or are they just posting natural talent?
* The Connection: Your kid has to want to work for that coach. Without mutual respect and a solid culture, they’ll never reach their full potential.
Why Mechanics Matter
I see a lot of “bad” content online where kids are relying purely on natural strength. That works for a while, but eventually, the game gets too fast. When that happens, solid mechanics are the only thing that keeps a player in the game. That’s where my focus stays.
Bottom line: This isn’t shade toward anyone—even the kids who have moved on to other coaches, I’m still rooting for you. I’m just staying in my lane, focusing on growth, and keeping the main thing the main thing. And you will see a few post over the next few days, because I feel like posting this week. But then you may not see anymore for a few weeks.
Back to work. ✌️