Wesley Tunnell (@tunnell_wesley) 's Twitter Profile
Wesley Tunnell

@tunnell_wesley

Asst Softball Coach Navarro College

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Baseball Bluebook App™ (@bsblbluebook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How you run out a routine fly ball... how you take the field... how you prepare between pitches… it all tells a story. Good or Bad! 💪 #BasebalMindset Sean Thompson Coach Beede

How you run out a routine fly ball... how you take the field... how you prepare between pitches… it all tells a story. Good or Bad! 💪

#BasebalMindset <a href="/SeanThompsonVCU/">Sean Thompson</a> <a href="/BluebookBeede/">Coach Beede</a>
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

Troy Silva (@troypsilva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Ballplayers🚨 YOU need to LEAD when: ❌Practice gets lazy ❌Teammates cut corners ❌Someone acts like a fool ❌Players trash the coaches ❌Teammates get selfish Never be ok with things that you know are wrong! It’s YOUR culture, YOU gotta enforce it… Because when you choose

Stance Doctor (@stancedoctor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hittings 2 most simple rules 1- Don’t swing at a pitch you’re not looking for early in the count 2- Don’t be late on a pitch you are looking for!!

Anthony Whisenhunt (@coachanthony31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Too many players are getting lost in the portal after riding the bench early in NCAA ball. JuCo gives you 140+ games, real development, and a legit shot to start at the next level...plus you'll get transfer AND academic money. Want to actually PLAY 4 years? Take the #JuCoRoute

Troy Silva (@troypsilva) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’re pissed because you made an error? You’re pissed because you had a bad AB? You’re pissed because you aren’t playing well? 👉🏼 Get the focus off yourself and high 5 your teammates! Focusing on the team is the best way to get over it, move on and get your mind right!

Anthony Whisenhunt (@coachanthony31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Commit to a program because it fits your needs & checks some boxes. Don’t end up somewhere you've got a low chance of playing, won't develop, and/or will end up hating it. Go somewhere realistic, get some game experience, graduate, and get a big transfer scholly #JucoRoute

Rachel Coleman (@_coachrachel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RED FLAG 🚩 You quit your team right before nationals bc you weren’t getting the playing time… This just means you aren’t a TEAM player & not what I’m looking for on one of my teams… Doesn’t everyone know all of us travelball coaches talk AND we can see everything on GC…

Carson DuBose (@carsondubose) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I saw a post about “thanks to the portal, I have to go to community college” You don’t HAVE to. If given the opportunity, You GET to. Jucos aren’t a second choice. ALL coaches want athletes who WANT to be there. Comments like that aren’t going to help ya sis 🤷🏼‍♀️ #JucoProud

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

Most players rely on talent to succeed - Tony Gwynn said he couldn’t. Yet he finished with 3,141 hits and a Hall of Fame career. His success was based on a system. A system that turned him into one of the greatest hitters ever. Here’s what it was and how to use it:🧵

Most players rely on talent to succeed - Tony Gwynn said he couldn’t.

Yet he finished with 3,141 hits and a Hall of Fame career.

His success was based on a system. A system that turned him into one of the greatest hitters ever.

Here’s what it was and how to use it:🧵
The Catching Guy (@thecatchingguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Between innings throw by Miami Marlins catcher Agustin Ramirez. Notice pre-catch shift. Getting process started before ball even hits mitt is a great way to decrease your release & overall pop time. Do you work on technique between innings or just take it easy and flip it down there?