Folsom Lake College, College Parkway, Folsom, CA, USA
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Jake
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Jake
Bio: "Let's step up to the plate together! I can meet for lessons wherever is easiest, not just ohlone! I've spent the last 16 years fostering a love for baseball. I am a highly scouted pitching prospect in the Sacramento area! I am young, but have tons of knowledge on all aspects of pitching. I'm passionate about sharing my knowledge and experience to help you reach your full potential on and off the field."
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I’m a current collegiate catcher and pitcher with 17 years of baseball experience, including time at the JUCO, NCAA D1, and D2 levels. I earned First Team All-Conference honors at Shasta College and now play at MSU Denver. I bring a competitive mindset, strong leadership, and a deep understanding of the game to every coaching opportunity. My goal is always to help players develop, compete, and love the game the way I do.
Bio: Highly motivated to increase the skills of young athletes in preparation for whatever is next in their careers. With a career .360 BA in college (Folsom Lake College, Stanislaus State University, Tennessee Wesleyan University), I have always strived to be the best version of myself, now eager to pass that on to the next generation
Bio: Baseball is my passion, and for 15 years, I've honed my skills to guide aspiring players. Let's work together to elevate your game through personalized training and strategic development.
Bio: I began playing baseball when I was eight years old. I played both high school and college. During my collegiate years I also helped train an coach other pitchers. I assisted a Junior College head coach with coaching his pitchers until they found a new pitching coach. I coached all fall and into the winter. I have a very hands on approach, and believe its really important to get player feed back. It's how you know if what I'm doing is working, or if I need to find another way to help a player develop, improve, and succeed.