The KWB Experience Visits Ursinus College

The KWB Experience rolled into Collegeville, Pa to work with the hitters and coaches at Ursinus College.

The 2-day Experience involved a 2-hour of classroom-style instruction on the mental game of hitting on Day 1, putting the emphasis of understanding the power of “knowing thyself.”

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Being a college baseball player can bring a lot of unwanted anxieties and pressures, due to the lack of knowledge of the situation, and/or lack of experience. Kevin described in-depth, certain situations and scenarios that present itself throughout the year for a college baseball player. He truly believes that “hitting is a conversation.” He used the classroom setting to engage the players, asking them questions in order to make them “think” and encouraged them to give thoughtful answers in order to learn more about themselves and the way they go about their daily routines.

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On Day 2, Kevin joined the team on the field as they took on McGill University (Montreal, Quebec) in a doubleheader. Kevin worked his way through the dugout, taking advantage of teachable moments during the game. He was able to spend individual time with players, sharing insights on situations and answering player’s questions. He finished up the day working in the cage with hitters, listening to their needs and then working immediately on fixing, enhancing and maximizing their swings.

Kevin believes that everyone is an individual. You truly cannot teach every hitter to hit the same way. The Experience allowed the hitters to master their strengths and truly understand what it’s like to HIT, rather than just swing a bat.

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Special thanks goes to Tanner Tees for providing the batting tees for our Experience. We are proud to be partnered with the best batting tee in the game and every player who attends a KWB Experience gets to use the same equipment the big leaguers use!

The KWB Experience is available for high school, college and travel team programs throughout the United States and Internationally. For more information about how you can bring Kevin in to work with your hitters and coaches, click here for more details.

KWB Radio – Episode 37: Eric Munson, former MLB C/3B

EPISODE 37: ERIC MUNSON

Joe Ferraro @FerraroOnAir and Kevin Wilson @KWBaseball welcome guest Eric Munson, a former 1st round draft pick in 1999 (3rd overall pick) and Major League player, to the show to discuss everything from pitching and pitch counts, to knowing thyself as a hitter and what worked for him during his big league career.

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SHOW NOTES

Links Mentioned On The Podcast

Wawa’s extensive coffee list Joe talked about.

In fairness, Starbuck’s coffee list

Everything you need to know about Iowa Corn.

Video of some #GoodBatting from Muns!

Quotable

7:58 – (On how to enforce pitch counts & innings pitched) “If you have a good coach, somebody who’s been around the game and understands how to take care of players, they understand pitch counts and they understand what guys look like when they get tired.” – Munson

11:36 – “If you take the slope out of pitching, your mechanics can be so much better because there is not that tilt” – Munson

22:47 – Looking back on your MLB career, what are your thoughts and recollections? “It just brings a smile to my face. Everything about it”- Munson

28:38 – “Don’t get offended coaches – don’t try and make everybody the same. It drives me absolutely crazy when I see a coach or program make everybody hit the same.” – Munson

30:38 – “I love watching a kid go from entitled, to hungry.” – Munson

Where To Find Eric Munson

Facebook Eric Munson Baseball
Website Eric Munson Baseball LLC

Where to Find Joe and Kevin

Twitter @FerraroOnAir
Blog FerraroOnAir

Twitter @KWBaseball
Website KWBaseball.com

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Forget Arizona Fall League, Gavin Cecchini Headed To Majors

Adam Rubin, ESPN Staff Writer

CINCINNATI — Gavin Cecchini’s participation in the Arizona Fall League apparently will have to wait.

Cecchini, the New York Mets’ first-round pick (12th overall) out of high school in Louisiana back in 2012, is due to join the club Tuesday as a September call-up after the completion of Las Vegas’ season. He previously had been due to represent the organization in the AFL, but Neil Walker‘s season-ending back injury may have prompted the Mets to add another infielder.

The Mets also plan to add from the minors Rafael Montero, Matt Reynolds, Brandon Nimmo, T.J. Rivera, Eric Campbell, Josh Edgin and Erik Goeddel. In fact, no one on the 40-man roster was passed over for a promotion. Reynolds is due to be activated Monday, a day ahead of the others.

Entering Monday’s Pacific Coast League finale, the 22-year-old Cecchini is hitting .324 with eight homers and 54 RBIs and has a .387 on-base percentage in 116 Triple-A games. His average ranks third in the league, trailing only his teammates Nimmo (.354) and Rivera (.350).

Cecchini exclusively had been a shortstop during his professional career until Thursday, when he started at second base for the first time. He now has appeared in three games there.

“He has really started to understand a game plan from at-bat No. 1 each day,” Las Vegas hitting coach Jack Voigt recently said. “He realized early in the year that he was not always going to get a fastball in a fastball count in Triple-A. He is improving his plate discipline every day and that has translated into a better approach as well as some added power this year.”

St. Lucie shortstop Amed Rosario rightfully gets plenty of hype, but Cecchini is two years older.

While with Las Vegas this season, Cecchini had the opportunity to be in uniform in the same game as his 25-year-old brother for the first time since they were the double-play tandem in high school. Garin, who has appeared in 13 major league games with the Boston Red Sox, currently is playing in the Pacific Coast League for Colorado Springs, a Milwaukee Brewers affiliate.

Cecchini’s parents were on hand for that May 19-22 series. While playing for their father in high school in Louisiana, Gavin played second base as a freshman and his junior-year brother played shortstop. Midway through the following season, Garin suffered a knee injury and Gavin moved to shortstop for the duration of his prep career.

Cecchini has been slowed by injuries at points during his pro career. A left shoulder strain suffered on a swing forced him to halt his Arizona Fall League participation last offseason after four games. It also scrapped his planned participation with Team USA in the Premier 12 Tournament in Asia. Residual inflammation in spring training led to a cortisone shot and kept him out of Grapefruit League action.

“Ever since then it’s been good,” Cecchini recently said.

Cecchini does have 33 errors this season. He said he has been particularly intent on remaining focused each and every play, which should remedy that issue.

“I know that I’ve made a few errors this year on plays that I might have taken off,” Cecchini said. “For example, I’m ready the first 20 pitches of the game. And then the 21st pitch, because it’s just a pitch, I’m saying, ‘OK, I’m going to take the pitch off.’ And I’m not focused and mentally prepared, saying, ‘Hey, the ball is going to be hit to me.’ The next thing you know that ball is hit to me and, oh, man, I make that error because my feet aren’t in good position to make the play.

“That’s the main thing I’ve really been working on this year is just staying focused out there and being ready every single pitch. As you keep moving up, the game gets faster, the guys get stronger, they start hitting the ball harder. So you’ve really got to be ready and on your toes every single pitch expecting the ball to be hit to you.”

KWB Radio – Episode 36: The Timing of Communication

EPISODE 36: THE TIMING OF COMMUNICATION

Joe Ferraro @FerraroOnAir and Kevin Wilson @KWBaseball discuss the importance of timing in communication. They walk through examples for coaches and leaders to take back and use with their players and personnel. This episode highlights the importance of “feel” when it comes to influencing, inspiring and developing players.

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Click here for our famous Show Notes to guide you through Episode 36!
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KWB Experience Visits Lehigh Valley, Pa

The KWB Experience arrived at The Hitters Edge in Whitehall, Pa to work with a select group of hitters from the Rising Stars Baseball program run by Dan Villanti.

The 2-day Experience involved more than 1 hour of classroom-style instruction on the mental game of hitting, putting the emphasis of understanding the power of “knowing thyself.” Afterwards, each player was able to go into the cage with professional hitting consultant Kevin Wilson to work on their approach and their swing in a unique one-on-one session.

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Kevin believes that everyone is an individual. You truly cannot teach every hitter to hit the same way. The Experience allowed the hitters to master their strengths and truly understand what it’s like to HIT, rather than just swing a bat.

Special thanks goes to Tanner Tees for providing the batting tees for our Experience. We are proud to be partnered with the best batting tee in the game and every player who attends a KWB Experience gets to use the same equipment the big leaguers use!

The KWB Experience is available for high school, college and travel team programs throughout the United States and Internationally. For more information about how you can bring Kevin in to work with your hitters and coaches, click here for more details.