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Will Fox

@willfox712

Husband / Father / Fightin Texas Aggie Baseball Assistant Coach👍🏼

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linkhttps://12thman.com/sports/baseball calendar_today10-06-2012 01:20:53

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Texas A&M’s Board of Regents are slated to vote Thursday on making a new baseball player development center at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park its own $28.3 million project with a Fiscal Year 2025 start date: theeagle.com/sports/college…

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Looks like Texas A&M Baseball will start building a $28.3M baseball development facility + new lighting system later this year. The board doc also suggest the remaining $50M or so of the project will kick off in Fiscal Year 2026. tamus.edu/regents/wp-con…

Ryan Brauninger (@r_brauninger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aggie baseball’s state-of-the-art player facility and its shiny $28.3 million price tag will vault Texas A&M from near the bottom of the SEC in terms of player amenities to the very top. It’ll be a massive addition to Mike Earley and company’s sales pitch going forward.

Aggie baseball’s state-of-the-art player facility and its shiny $28.3 million price tag will vault Texas A&M from near the bottom of the SEC in terms of player amenities to the very top.

It’ll be a massive addition to Mike Earley and company’s sales pitch going forward.
Kendall Rogers (@kendallrogers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A&M approves a $28.3M player facility to be constructed beginning later this year. Next up will be about another 40-50 million in actual stadium renovations to start sometime in 2026.

Trey Hannam (@tjhannam10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Year after year, I see the best swings come from the same college programs. Instead of obsessing over 2-strike, no-stride, choppy swings… Build a swing that doesn’t miss strikes one and two in the first place. Reverse engineer your two-strike approach.

Year after year, I see the best swings come from the same college programs.

Instead of obsessing over 2-strike, no-stride, choppy swings…

Build a swing that doesn’t miss strikes one and two in the first place.

Reverse engineer your two-strike approach.
Trey Hannam (@tjhannam10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And, it doesn’t have to do with their recruiting class and so forth All new players come in moving differently But these certain programs have ideas and concepts they teach that gets everyone on the same page Not 9 different, raw swings Individualized with similar principles