Rex Graves (@rxgrvs) 's Twitter Profile
Rex Graves

@rxgrvs

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Prospect Select Scout (@psbaseballscout) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emory Yarrell (‘27,SC) ⭐️ • Uncommitted • 5’11” 160lb Controlled hover into a compact swing. Barrel stays inside the ball, squares the pitch up w/ full/easy follow through. 30 Yard: 3.81 sec 60 Yard: 6.64 sec Exit Velo: 86 mph Plus runner that can play INF/OF, barrel stays

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Houston Lancaster (‘27,SC) ⭐️ • Uncommitted • 6’1” 185lb Projectable framed player. Tall set up w/ small toe trigger into a direct barrel path. Looks to backspin the ball out front into the pull side gap. 30 Yard: 3.75 sec 60 Yard: 6.89 sec Exit Velo: 89 mph Intriguing

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Carter McAdams (‘27,SC) ⭐️ • Uncommitted • 6’0” 190lb Open stance w/ controlled forward move. Uses barrel tip to create momentum w/ swing, providing a flat middle of the field plane. 30 Yard: 3.91 sec 60 Yard: 7.12 sec Exit Velo: 91 mph Projectable player w/ more room in the

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Andrew Brandt (‘27,SC) ⭐️ • Uncommitted • 6’2” 175lb Wide stable base into strong launch position. Barrel stays behind the ball and accelerates out front. Lower half remains in control through the entire swing. 30 Yard: 3.93 sec 60 Yard: 7.19 sec Exit Velo: 101 mph Higher

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Milo Stranninger (‘29,SC) ⭐️ • 6’2” 205lb Strong framed arm on the bump, impressed during his pen. L ¾ slot providing 2 plane mix. FB produces heavy arm side run while pairing a sweeping SL to the glove side. Tunnels both pitches well out of the hand. Exit Velo: 83 mph FB: 78

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Matthew McAdams (‘27,SC) ⭐️ • Uncommitted • 6’2” 215lb Strong framed left handed stick, hands start in pre launch position. Limited/simple moves to the ball, looks to leverage the baseball out front. Barrel accelerates through the zone w/ strong hands. 30 Yard: 4.19 sec 60

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Alex Ortiz (‘29,SC) ⭐️ • 5’10” 170lb Smooth operator on the mound, clean/easy mechanics w/ repeatability. Compact H ¾ slot, lower half stays under control the entire time w/ firm lead leg finish. Exit Velo: 85 mph FB: 79 mph CB: 66 mph CH: 73 mph Easy delivery and clean arm

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Cole Galindo (‘28,AR) ⭐️ • 5’8” 140lb Young athletic two-way, shows raw tools around the field. Creates separation from lower half w/ later hand load. Utilizes the spine well to create barrel plane. 30 Yard: 3.97 sec 60 Yard: 7.27 sec Exit Velo: 86 mph FB: 79 mph CB: 67 mph

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coaching Truth. The best coaches don’t yell more. They teach more. They communicate. They give clarity. They build confidence. They raise standards. They hold everyone accountable, starting with themselves. Coaching is leadership. Leadership is service.

Justin Su'a (@justinsua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Confidence is the effect, not the cause. It's the byproduct of action, not the starting point. Confidence comes after you do the work, after you build reps, after you execute the process. Confidence is the receipt you get after you pay the price of preparation.

Justin Su'a (@justinsua) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An underrated competitive advantage: audit your circle. The people you surround yourself with will influence how you think, your definition of success, your response to stress, and the standards you set for yourself. Are the people you choose to be around helping you become a

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The secret of champions isn’t just talent. It’s energy. 1. Positive energy 2. Competitive energy 3. Team-first energy When these three collide, teams become unstoppable.

The secret of champions isn’t just talent. It’s energy.

1. Positive energy
2. Competitive energy
3. Team-first energy

When these three collide, teams become unstoppable.
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a coach, the relationships you make with your players matter more than wins and losses. Be very committed to winning, but always put your players first!

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a big difference between being the best player and making us the best team. Winners elevate the people around them. Egos don’t. Real greatness isn’t about you. It’s about what happens because of you.

There is a big difference between being the best player and making us the best team. 
Winners elevate the people around them. 
Egos don’t. 
Real greatness isn’t about you. 
It’s about what happens because of you.
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You gotta stop living in the past. You can’t unscramble eggs!” Coaches: Bookmark this. You’ll use it. Pure Coaching GOLD 🔥

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"If your habits don't lead to your dreams, change your habits. It's not what you are capable of doing. It's what you're willing to do." Capability is common. Commitment is rare.