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Erik Wagle

@erikwagle11

CEO @kpimh Looking to drive athletes towards effective solutions driven by data and away from ego-filled coaches @kpi_baseball

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Too many coaches are task orientated... do what I say and how I say it and then judge competence on if this was completed Coaches need to be more skill orientated... what did I do to ALLOW an athlete to acquire a skill or figure something out on their own? Release control to

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The fastest way to fail is to believe you have nothing left to learn Closed minds can’t grow — they just collect excuses It’s like stepping into the box thinking you already know the pitch… until it blows past you Humility is the price of progress. KPI Baseball #kpicrew

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Most businesses think they’re selling a product But products don’t create loyalty — desire does A brand without desire is just another logo on a crowded wall KPI isn’t just training. It’s a brand athletes want to be part of because they desire what others have achieved here

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Vision drives decisions — it’s the filter that keeps you on the right path Athletes don’t need more options. They need a clear direction When the process is not yielding the results you want, decide to solve the why Don't think someone else can solve it for you KPI Baseball

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Every breakthrough in training looks crazy at first Weighted balls, velocity programs, tech-driven pitch design, TJ — all dismissed as “dangerous” or “unnecessary" But everything seems crazy until it doesn’t Yesterday’s controversy is today’s standard KPI Baseball #kpicrew

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Too many businesses chase being “relatable” Relatable is safe. Relatable is average Greatness lives in the margins — in the places others avoid And it’s built on telling the truth Great businesses aren't there to blend in. They're there to stand out KPI Baseball #kpicrew

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One of the misinterpretations of both exit and pitching velocity is that if you preach it/train it, then that's all that you care about. I have never seen or communicated with one facility that trains Bat Speed that thinks BS is the whole story It's about: What are the trends?

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For too long talent was judged by the eye test That meant countless players with hidden tools were overlooked Tech changes that — it uncovers superpowers the old guard couldn’t see Talent isn’t just what looks good in uniform or based on some dude's opinion KPI Baseball #kpicrew

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The old ways weren’t useless — they were necessary They showed us what could be improved Every bad cue, every broken drill, every injury exposed the flaws That journey paved the way for data, tech, & real answers Stand on the proof of now, not the guesswork of the past

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People shoot at the deer they can see The more visible/successful your business becomes, the more shots you’ll take It’s the price of being out front Criticism isn’t a setback, it’s a signal you’re leading the way KPI Baseball #kpicrew

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If you’re not getting recruited, accept the truth — you’re not good enough yet Stop chasing exposure or quick fixes Start investing in your core value of development The only currency that matters is work. KPI Baseball #kpicrew