Coach Spilker's Baseball Blog

Don’t look for the big, quick improvement. Seek the small improvement one day at a time. That’s the only way it happens – and when it happens, it lasts. –John Wooden

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

2 strike approach

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Hitting with two strikes requires a different approach than hitting with less than two strikes. With two strikes you must hit the pitcher’s ...
Tuesday, April 20, 2010

12 Simple things leaders can do!

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12 SIMPLE YET SIGNIFICANT DAILY TO DO'S FOR LEADERS 1. Be the hardest worker at practice today. Without fail, one of the quickest ways ...
Friday, April 16, 2010

HEART

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more great stuff from hoopboost.blogspot.com Some people want everything to be perfect before they’re willing to commit themselves to anythi...
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

TOUGHNESS

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“I have no individual goals,” said Jordan. “We play for one reason and that’s to win the title. Practice is more important than the games, a...
Saturday, March 27, 2010

YOU HAVE TO BE HUNGRY!

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"The second you think you've arrived, someone passes you. You have to always be in pursuit." -Joe Torre
Friday, March 26, 2010

POSITVE SELF TALK

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The running dialogue you have going on in your head (even when you aren't reading) is called your "self talk." In fact, althou...
Wednesday, March 10, 2010

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

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CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS If you are going to be a championship team, you have to be a championship team in every drill and every situation. Great ...

Josh Hamilton on mechanics

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Good hitting video on some basic mechanics of hitting.

BEING UNCOMMON

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Tony Dungy on "Being Uncommon" "Some players are UNCOMMON because of their God-given natural abilities, like being blessed wi...

THOUGHTS ON BEING A TEAMMATE

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Everybody judges players differently. I judge a player by what he does for his team and not what he does for himself. The name of the game i...
Tuesday, March 9, 2010

WORKERS

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WORKERS get the most out of themselves; when a body has limited talent, it has to muster all its resources of character to overcome this sho...

ACCEPTING RESPONSIBILITY

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quote from hoopboost.blogspot.com “Players always want to blame someone else or circumstances out of their control for their problems. It’s ...
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