Former Division 1 Baseball Players Chris Scarcella and Hunter Vansau cover all things youth baseball. With guest appearances from current and former professional and collegiate players, current coaches and baseball experts, they will offer unique insight into this great game including arm care routines, strength training, philosophy and approach.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | SportsKids & FamilyBaseball |
Chris and Hunter welcome Ryan Henry, Director of DST South to the podcast to discuss strength training and it's role in baseball development.
Hunter and Chris welcome Perfect Game Tournament Director, co-owner of Southeast Texas Baseball Academy and owner of Gladiators Baseball, Morgan Walker. Morgan played at Lamar University, was drafted by the Pirates and now runs Southeast Texas Baseb... more
Hunter and Chris welcome Kyle Holle, Director of College Placement with Marucci Elite Texas, to the podcast to discuss College Recruiting, what College coaches look for in players and new NCAA guidelines.
In the Season 2 opener, Hunter and Chris welcome hitting guru Josh Cathcart, owner of Hitting Done Right and instructor at Hardball Academy, to talk hitting approach, instruction, avoiding burnout and breaking through slumps
Hunter and Chris welcome Josh Poole to the podcast to discuss having a sound mental approach in youth sports.
Hunter and Chris welcome back John Scheschuk to discuss hitting philosophy and evolution over the last 20 years, the best ways to teach youth players and how to deal with the ups and downs of hitting through a season.
Hunter and Chris welcome Jarod Bayless, a current pitcher in the Seattle Mariners organization, to the podcast to talk about pitching philosophy, mindset and approach. Jarod was a former teammate of Hunter's and a 33rd round pick in the 2019 MLB Dra... more
We welcome Austin Mayfield to the 5th Inning Podcast to discuss youth strength training philosophy and principles. Austin is the current strength coach at St Thomas University and was previously on the staff at Youngstown State University and multip... more
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