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Shreyas
Bio: I'm a firm believer that success in baseball stems from a blend of solid fundamentals and a genuine love for the game. With 13 years of experience, I'm dedicated to fostering both in every student I teach. Let's work together to take your skills to the next level.
Bio: Cory Taylor is a seasoned professional baseball player whose career reflects a steadfast commitment to excellence on and off the field. Drafted in the 8th round by the San Francisco Giants in 2015, Cory played for the organization from 2015 to 2019, showcasing his skills at the highest level. His journey continued with stints as a professional athlete for the Brisbane Bandits in Australia, the Sugarland Skeeters, and the Lake Country Dockhounds, where he displayed exceptional discipline, teamwork, and leadership.
Throughout his career, Cory has earned numerous accolades, including being named Missouri Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week and twice recognized as an All-State Baseball Player in Oklahoma. These achievements highlight his dedication and ability to thrive in competitive environments.
From the minor leagues to international play, Cory’s passion for baseball has been evident in his drive to grow, adapt, and inspire. His experience represents the epitome of perseverance and the pursuit of athletic excellence.
Bio: I've been sharing my passion for baseball for over a decade, guiding players of all levels to reach their full potential. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, I'm dedicated to helping you develop a strong foundation, master fundamental techniques, and achieve your baseball goals.
Bio: For the love of the game, I've dedicated 18 years of my life to playing the game and 5 years coaching. My experience includes coaching recreational leagues, select baseball, and Major League Baseballs RBI program. My coaching blends technical expertise in a student teacher environment.
Todays era of youth baseball focuses on games and game situations, not the technical aspects and mechanics of how the game should be played. If you do not produce immediately, or show that you may not know what to do in a certain situation you could be subjected to ridicule and potentially a lack of playing time. I think that is wrong. Every single situation is a chance to learn through constant communication and practice, but since your kids game to practice schedule is 7-10:1 until they reach high school there is no time to learn the game unless you come to someone like me. Let me fill the void and help you grow the mental side of the game.