Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast BETWEEN THE EARS BASEBALL
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| EPISODE 18 - Will & Drew Rogers | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:57:48 | |
Will Rogers and Drew Rogers discuss their experiences playing summer ball and their journeys in baseball. Will played summer ball in Santa Barbara and enjoyed the more relaxed atmosphere compared to college baseball. Drew played in Utah and had a great time competing against players from all over the country. They also talk about their college commitments, with Will transferring from Arizona State to Michigan and Drew signing with Georgia Tech. They share their experiences with training and the importance of hard work and discipline in achieving their goals. In this conversation, Will Rogers and Drew Rasmussen discuss their experiences in sports and the importance of mental performance. They talk about their childhoods, their love for sports, and the impact of their parents on their athletic journeys. They also share their strategies for staying focused and motivated, including the use of journaling and visualization. The conversation highlights the importance of self-awareness, gratitude, and setting goals. Will and Drew recommend books such as 'The Alchemist' and 'How Sports' for athletes looking to improve their mental game. Keywords summer ball, college baseball, Santa Barbara, Utah, Arizona State, Michigan, Georgia Tech, commitment, training, hard work, discipline, sports, mental performance, childhood, parents, journaling, visualization, self-awareness, gratitude, goals, books Takeaways
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| EPISODE 17 - TONY BITKER | 07 Aug 2024 | 01:02:54 | |
In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier interviews Tony Bitker, the founder of No Surrender Baseball. They discuss Tony's move from California to Texas, the inspiration behind the No Surrender brand, and the development of their batting gloves and supplements. They also touch on the importance of mindset and never giving up in sports and life. The conversation covers various topics including the importance of mindset, the value of hard work and hustle, the need for realistic goals, and the role of coaches and mentors in personal development. The hosts discuss the challenges faced by young athletes and the impact of social media on their mindset. They also touch on the importance of routines, reading, and surrounding oneself with a supportive network. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the Prosperity Bible and the benefits of continuous self-improvement. Keywords Tony Bitker, No Surrender Baseball, move to Texas, inspiration, batting gloves, supplements, mindset, never give up, mindset, hard work, hustle, realistic goals, coaches, mentors, social media, routines, reading, self-improvement Takeaways
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| EPISODE 8 - CONNOR GANDOSSY | 29 Jun 2024 | 00:48:09 | |
In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Connor Gandossy discuss various topics related to college baseball recruiting and player development. They touch on the importance of recruiting local talent, the impact of the transfer portal, and the evaluation process for young players. They also discuss the role of showcase events and the balance between playing too much baseball at a young age. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the recruiting process and offers advice for young players and their families. The conversation covers various topics related to youth baseball, college recruiting, and the mental side of the game. The guest, Connor Gandossy, shares his insights and experiences as a hitting coach and discusses the importance of balance, boundaries, and intent in player development. He emphasizes the need for players to have a holistic approach, focusing not only on their physical skills but also on their mental well-being and daily habits. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of parents in supporting their children's athletic journey. Keywords college baseball, recruiting, player development, transfer portal, showcase events, young players, youth baseball, college recruiting, player development, balance, boundaries, intent, mental well-being, parents Takeaways
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| EPISODE 7 - KEVIN THOMPSON | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:32:26 | |
In this episode, Curtis Pelletier and Kevin Thompson discuss their experiences in baseball, including Thompson's time in the minor leagues. They talk about the challenges and frustrations of pursuing a career in baseball, the business side of the sport, and the importance of opportunity. Thompson shares his dedication to the game and his love for the process, highlighting the importance of hard work and a strong work ethic. They also touch on the mental and emotional aspects of the game and the need for a release. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the realities of pursuing a career in baseball and the mindset required to navigate the challenges. In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Kevin Thompson discuss various topics related to baseball. They touch on the increasing velocity in the game, the impact of throwing hard on pitchers' arms, the importance of pitching and not just relying on velocity, and the changing landscape of college baseball. They also talk about Thompson's off-field uniform of a white shirt and jeans, his experience filming a commercial, and the simplicity of hitting and the importance of balance and timing. Thompson emphasizes the need to ignore the noise and focus on the fundamentals of the game. Keywords baseball, minor leagues, challenges, opportunity, dedication, hard work, work ethic, mental health, release, baseball, velocity, pitching, college baseball, uniform, commercial, hitting, balance, timing Takeaways
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| EPISODE 6 - MINDSET U | 26 Jun 2024 | 00:18:54 | |
Mindset U is a program tailored towards coaches and parents to help youth athletes activate new mental skills. The program focuses on understanding how the brain works, setting intent, visualization and thought work, pre-practice and pre-game routines, resetting after mistakes, and post-competition reflection. It emphasizes the importance of communication, self-awareness, and creating a player-led environment. The program aims to help coaches and parents influence the sports environment and support their athletes in coping with failure and success. Mindset U, coaches, parents, youth athletes, mental skills, brain, intent, visualization, thought work, pre-practice routine, pre-game prep, resetting after mistakes, post-competition reflection, communication, self-awareness, player-led environment Takeaways
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| EPISODE 5 - Matt O'Neill (The Trophy Dad) | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:50:21 | |
In Episode 5, Matt O'Neill and Curtis Pelletier discuss Matt's son's baseball journey and the challenges and decisions they face as parents. They talk about how Sam got into baseball and his development as a catcher. They also touch on the importance of mental preparation and dealing with criticism on social media. Matt shares his thoughts on managing Sam's workload and the balance between pursuing dreams and ensuring his son's well-being. In this conversation, Matt and Curtis discuss the challenges and considerations of youth baseball, particularly in the context of guest playing and the potential psychological and physical ramifications for young players. They also touch on the importance of finding a balance between playing baseball and having downtime, as well as the role of parents in supporting their children's baseball journey. The conversation highlights the need for parents to be mindful of their actions and emotions, and to focus on the well-being and development of their child. | |||
| EPISODE 4 - CHASE LAMBIN TEXAS RANGERS | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:59:47 | |
In this episode, Curtis and Chase discuss their early experiences as roommates in Texas, Chase's career in baseball, the importance of junior college, the challenges of the game, and the mindset and habits required for success. They also touch on the current state of college baseball and the unrealistic expectations placed on young players. The conversation highlights the importance of hard work, discipline, and a strong work ethic in achieving one's goals. In this conversation, Chase and Curtis discuss the importance of having a solid process, being a great teammate, and the role of mentality in hitting. They also touch on the use of technology in baseball and the value of charting and journaling. Chase emphasizes the need for players to trust that their hard work will be recognized and to focus on bringing value to the game. Chase highlights the importance of empathy, kindness, and service in coaching. | |||
| EPISODE 3 - DUSTY HART BLINN CC | 19 Jun 2024 | 01:08:57 | |
Dusty Hart, head coach of Blinn Community College, discusses his team's journey to winning the national championship and the importance of mental toughness in baseball. He reflects on the magical experiences of playing in Grand Junction and the challenges of getting to the World Series. Dusty emphasizes the need for strong team chemistry and leadership, and how he instills mental toughness in his players. He also shares his decision to leave Grayson College and the impact it had on his legacy. The conversation covers various topics related to college baseball recruiting and player development. Dusty Hart and Curtis Pelletier discuss the challenges of recruiting in the current college baseball landscape, including the impact of the transfer portal and the importance of building networks. They also emphasize the importance of player development and the need for players to have a strong work ethic and a competitive mindset. The conversation touches on the role of analytics in player evaluation and the importance of approach and discipline at the plate. They also discuss the balance between teaching players to be aggressive and avoiding unnecessary movement in their swings. | |||
| EPISODE 2 - ADAM MCKILLICAN & THOMAS GREEN | 17 Jun 2024 | 00:56:16 | |
Adam McKillican and Thomas Green discuss their baseball journeys and offer insights into the recruiting and development process. They emphasize the importance of resilience, hard work, and finding the right path for individual success. They also highlight the differences between playing at the college level and in professional baseball. Thomas and Adam discuss their experiences transitioning from college baseball to professional baseball. They talk about the differences in the way the game is played and the level of competition. They emphasize the importance of discipline, setting goals, and enjoying the game. They also discuss the mental challenges they faced and the support they received from their families. They share advice for high school players and parents, highlighting the need for sacrifice, resilience, and a strong support network. | |||
| EPISODE 1 - IAN SANDERSON TCC | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:50:52 | |
Ian is a decorated college baseball coach. He's a first-year head coach at Tacoma Community College where he earned coach of the year honors and led his team to the championship game. | |||
| EPISODE 16 - HARRISON SPOHN (MIAMI MARLINS) | 01 Aug 2024 | 01:11:23 | |
https://nosurrenderbaseball.com/ Keywords baseball, professional sports, mental challenges, pressure to perform, competition, trades, acquisitions, confidence, enjoyment, mental game, motivation, small victories, fun, engagement, family, high school, college, summer ball, development, fun, experimenting, confidence, baseball, college baseball, professional baseball, Marlins, scouts, draft, shortstop, adaptability, multiple sports, body Takeaways
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| EPISODE 15 - Bronson Balholm | 30 Jul 2024 | 02:49:45 | |
n this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Bronson Balholm discuss the importance of mental performance in baseball. Curtis shares his journey as a mental performance coach and how he created the podcast to address the missing aspects in the game. They touch on topics such as recruiting, development, and mental performance, which are crucial for high school players and their parents to understand. Bronson shares his personal story, starting from his love for baseball as a child to his struggles and growth in high school. They also discuss the pressure and expectations that come with playing at a high level and the importance of self-talk and visualization in overcoming challenges. Bronson Balholm shares his journey from being a benchwarmer in junior year to becoming a valuable teammate and a catcher in his senior year. He emphasizes the importance of being a good teammate and finding ways to make oneself valuable to the team. Bronson also discusses his approach to hitting and how he focused on hard contact and doubles rather than home runs. He talks about the challenges he faced in getting college offers and how he eventually ended up at Beloit College. He also highlights the significance of academics and the 3-2 program that allowed him to pursue his passion for engineering while playing baseball. Bronson shares his experience of playing summer ball in Alaska and the impact of COVID-19 on his college career. He talks about the importance of taking care of his body, following a healthy diet, and incorporating recovery routines. Bronson concludes by discussing his plans for pursuing a master's degree in aerospace engineering at USC and his experience playing summer ball with the Solano Mudcats. Bronson Balholm reflects on his experience playing baseball at Arizona State University and the lessons he learned along the way. He discusses the importance of being a great teammate, taking accountability, and maintaining a positive mindset. Balholm also shares his challenges of balancing academics and athletics, as well as the pressure he put on himself to perform. Despite facing setbacks, he emphasizes the value of learning from mistakes and constantly striving to improve. Bronson Balholm shares his journey from playing baseball at a Division III college to joining the Savannah Bananas in the Banana Ball league. He talks about the challenges he faced, his determination to improve, and the importance of appreciating the game. He also shares a heartwarming story about a special interaction with a fan that reminded him of the impact he can have on others. Bronson Balholm shares his experience playing for the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals in Banana Ball. He talks about the unique atmosphere and entertainment that the teams provide, including dancing, trick plays, and fan interactions. Balholm discusses the importance of practice and the dedication that players put into their craft. He also highlights the mentality of the organization, which focuses on bringing happiness to fans and creating unforgettable moments. Balholm emphasizes the need to separate the entertainer and baseball player roles and the challenges of staying focused amidst distractions. He concludes by encouraging young players to enjoy the game, be present, and appreciate the opportunities they have. Keywords baseball, mental performance, recruiting, development, high school, parents, pressure, self-talk, visualization, benchwarmer, valuable teammate, catcher, hitting approach, college offers, Beloit College, academics, 3-2 program, summer ball, Alaska, COVID-19, body care, healthy diet, recovery routines, master's degree, aerospace engineering, USC, Solano Mudcats, baseball, Arizona State University, teammate, accountability, positive mindset, academics, athletics, pressure, learning from mistakes, baseball, Division III, Savannah Bananas, Banana Ball, challenges, determination, appreciation, fan interaction, Banana Ball, Savannah | |||
| EPISODE 14 - COREY ECKSTEIN | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:41:18 | |
The conversation between Curtis Pelletier and Corey Eckstein covers various topics related to baseball development and the differences between baseball in British Columbia (BC) and Ontario. They discuss the motivation behind starting a podcast, the challenges and rewards of coaching, the importance of player development, and the competition between different baseball programs. They also touch on the role of parents, the emphasis on winning versus development, and the talent pool in different regions of Canada. In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and Corey Eckstein discuss various topics related to player development and the baseball landscape in Canada. They touch on the challenges of reclassing, the importance of playing against quality competition, and the rise of post-grad programs. They also discuss the recruiting process and the pitfalls of relying on college advisors. The conversation covers the importance of mental performance and mindset training, as well as the differences in development between Canada and the US. They also touch on the recent MLB draft and the Canada Cup tournament. Keywords baseball, development, coaching, player, podcast, competition, parents, winning, talent pool, player development, reclassing, quality competition, post-grad programs, recruiting, mental performance, mindset training, development gap, MLB draft, Canada Cup Takeaways
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| EPISODE 13 - AJ LEWIS COLORADO ROCKIES | 16 Jul 2024 | 00:44:03 | |
In this conversation, Curtis Pelletier and AJ Lewis catch up and discuss their experiences in baseball. Curtis shares his journey from being a bullpen coach to becoming a general manager and eventually transitioning to mental performance coaching. AJ talks about his path from high school to college to playing in the Cape Cod League and eventually signing with the Colorado Rockies. They also discuss the importance of family support, the challenges of the baseball industry, and the need for realistic expectations in player development. AJ Lewis discusses his experience playing professional baseball with the Colorado Rockies. He talks about the challenges and grind of playing in the minor leagues, including the language barrier and living conditions. Lewis emphasizes the importance of embracing the process and finding your role on the team, even when not playing every day. He also discusses the catching development with the Rockies, including the use of different arm slots and the benefits of the one-knee stance. Lewis shares his offensive approach, focusing on being on plane and not chasing pitches. He encourages players to fall in love with the work and embrace the journey. Keywords baseball, coaching, mental performance, college, Juco, Cape Cod League, signing, Colorado Rockies, family support, player development, professional baseball, minor leagues, grind, language barrier, living conditions, process, role, catching development, arm slots, one-knee stance, offensive approach, work ethic Takeaways
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| EPISODE 12 - ERIC RATACZEK | 12 Jul 2024 | 01:04:44 | |
In this conversation, Eric Rataczak discusses his baseball journey, including his experience with type 1 diabetes and his upcoming participation in the MLB draft. He talks about the importance of host families in summer ball and the challenges they can present. Eric also shares his story of playing baseball at the University of San Diego and his decision to take a gap year. He emphasizes the impact of good health habits and routines on his performance as a diabetic athlete. The conversation concludes with Eric's experience playing for Niagara University and his plans for the future. Eric Rataczak discusses his experience playing baseball at different levels, including junior college and summer ball. He emphasizes the value of playing junior college baseball and the unique opportunities it provides. He also talks about his transfer process and the challenges he faced in finding a new team. Rataczak shares his experience playing in the Western Canadian Baseball League and the travel involved in summer ball. In this conversation, Eric Rataczak discusses the challenges of playing summer ball and the impact it has on his health and routine. He talks about the difficulties of living with host families and the importance of having a comfortable living situation. Eric also shares his experience of transferring schools and the academic challenges he faced while playing a Division 1 schedule. He discusses the decision to enter the transfer portal and the process of choosing a new school. Finally, Eric talks about his prospects in the upcoming MLB draft and the advice he would give to high school players. Keywords baseball, MLB draft, type 1 diabetes, host families, summer ball, University of San Diego, gap year, health habits, routines, Niagara University, baseball, junior college, summer ball, transfer process, Western Canadian Baseball League, travel, summer ball, host families, transfer portal, academic challenges, MLB draft, advice for high school players Takeaways
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| EPISODE 11 - GARY VAN TOL | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:43:26 | |
In this episode, Curtis has Coach Gary Van Tol on to talk about his experience managing a team in the Pioneer League. They discuss the challenges of keeping a roster intact, the opportunities for players to get signed by major league organizations, and the differences between independent ball and affiliated ball. They also touch on the changing landscape of college baseball and the impact of the transfer portal. Overall, the conversation highlights the grind and competitiveness of the game, as well as the importance of character and determination in players. In this conversation, Gary Van Tol, the manager of the Boise Hawks, discusses the challenges and opportunities in college and professional baseball. He emphasizes the importance of seeking the truth and having realistic goals in the recruiting process. Gary also highlights the significance of character, competitiveness, and being a good teammate. He shares his experiences in player development and the importance of resources for mental performance. Overall, Gary provides valuable insights for parents and high school players looking to navigate the world of baseball. Keywords baseball, Pioneer League, roster management, player opportunities, independent ball, affiliated ball, college baseball, transfer portal, grind, competitiveness, baseball, college baseball, professional baseball, recruiting, goals, character, competitiveness, teammate, mental performance Takeaways
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| EPISODE 10 - Jeremy Sheetinger (SHEETS) | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:29:31 | |
In episode 10, Curtis and Sheets discuss youth baseball camps in Cape Cod, the talent level in the Cape Cod League, the importance of the mental game, and the recruiting process for Georgia Gwinnett. They also touch on the use of data and scouting reports in player development. Keywords youth baseball camps, Cape Cod League, mental game, recruiting, data, scouting reports, player development Takeaways
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| EPISODE 9 - EDDIE SMITH | 02 Jul 2024 | 00:41:14 | |
In this episode, Curtis Pelletier talks to Coach Eddie Smith, head coach at Utah Valley, about his coaching experiences and the world of college baseball. They discuss topics such as recruiting, coaching at different levels, the importance of intensity and preparation, and the growth of college baseball. Eddie shares his experiences coaching at Lower Columbia College, Tulane, LSU, and Notre Dame, highlighting the unique aspects of each program. They also touch on the passion for baseball in different regions, such as the Southeast and Louisiana. In this conversation, Eddie Smith discusses the importance of enjoying the game and not just focusing on the next level. He emphasizes the benefits of junior college and finding a level where players can make an impact. He also talks about the qualities he looks for in high school players, including talent, winning history, work ethic, and academic performance. Smith highlights the significance of strength and mental training in player development. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights for high school players and coaches. Keywords college baseball, coaching, recruiting, intensity, preparation, growth, regional differences, enjoying the game, junior college, finding the right level, high school players, talent, winning history, work ethic, academic performance, strength training, mental training, player development Takeaways
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