Rishi Naik (@coachrishi) 's Twitter Profile
Rishi Naik

@coachrishi

Coach for the Alamo City Scrappers

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Five Tool South Texas (@fivetoolstx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Alamo City Scrappers Baseball’s Colton White drives a deep ball the other way for the 2-run triple. Antonian College Prep (TX) 2027 #uncommitted Profile: fivetool.org/players/996847…

Five Tool South Texas (@fivetoolstx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Alamo City Scrappers Baseball’s Colton White knocks one through the 6 hole for the 2-run single. Antonian College Prep (TX) 2027 #uncommitted Profile: fivetool.org/players/996847…

Five Tool South Texas (@fivetoolstx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Alamo City Scrappers Baseball’s Colton White makes the diving catch in left field. #FiveToolDefense Antonian College Prep (TX) 2027 #uncommitted Profile: fivetool.org/players/996847…

Five Tool South Texas (@fivetoolstx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Alamo City Scrappers Baseball’s Colton White with the 2-run single to center after a big defensive inning. Antonian College Prep (TX) 2027 #uncommitted Profile: fivetool.org/players/996847…

Josh Nashed (@j_nashed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Perspective is everything. In 2014 I was an uncommitted senior with minimal D1 interest. Dave Nakama (head coach at San Jose State at the time) came out to watch me play. I went 0-fer and played a sloppy 3B. My worst game of the season, and I knew that any opportunity at

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BAD PLAYERS don’t take much seriously. AVERAGE PLAYERS take games seriously. GOOD PLAYERS take practice & games seriously. GREAT PLAYERS take academics, nutrition, warm-ups, ind. work, weight room, conditioning, film, practice & games seriously. ~ via Jon Beck

Steve Collins (@teachhoopsbball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Developing a High School Powerhouse Program: 1. Set clear, attainable goals 2. Build a culture of hard work and respect 3. Emphasize academics as much as athletics 4. Engage with the community

Xen Penny (@xenpenny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For hitters that spin open off the baseball Trout step overs are a great progression to teach the hips how to stop properly. This particular hitter is usually underneath, so he was also thinking inside on top of the baseball.

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

Cutoff Men 1. You should know where to lineup without the catcher yelling left or right. It's called feel. 2. Catch the ball with your feet moving(momentum), ready to throw the runner out.

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your culture doesn't exist when the coach is present. You find your culture anywhere players are present. The culture of a team is how the players act when the coach isn't around.

Tom House 〽️ (@tomhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be so undeniably good that you’re no longer in the margin of error for coach/team politics. The only way to force your way onto the field is to be undeniably better.

Matt Bomeisl (@realmattybo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every time a player tells me they have a doctors appointment, dentist appointment, flat tire, sore this, sore that, PT, vacation, etc I now automatically send them to Google Wally Pipp. Baseball is cut throat. You can’t leave the door cracked open for anyone to take your spot.