Coach Beede Podcast

"The Youth Baseball Guy" | Former NCAA Head Baseball Coach, Speaker, Author | Tweets about youth baseball and college recruiting | Sportsmanship and success ⚾Resources for parents and, bestselling author of The Baseball Process series of Books. Walter has been a trusted resource for student-athletes for over 40 years.

  1. hace 2 días

    Coach Beede Podcast | The 10–16 Baseball Parent Roadmap: Travel Ball, Arm Care, Velocity & Recruiting Truths | Powered by ProLine

    Host Walter Beede returns for another live Tuesday Q&A on the Coach Beede Podcast, brought to you by Bluebook Media Group and Bluebook Sports, and powered by ProLine — head to ProLineBalls.com and use code BLUEBOOK for a discount on the most versatile and durable training balls in the game. Tonight Walter tackles one of his most-requested topics: a complete roadmap for baseball and softball families with athletes between the ages of 10 and 16. He addresses the top questions he receives each week — from travel ball and arm care to velocity training, showcases, and the myth of early college recruiting — and delivers a candid, no-nonsense breakdown of what actually matters at each age. Walter explains why repetition beats any lesson plan, why playing up in age group is a developmental advantage not a danger, and why there is absolutely nothing happening in college recruiting before an athlete can physically compete at the college level. He also covers when to introduce strength training, what baseball IQ really means, and why the biggest disservice adults are doing to young athletes is treating every single year like a recruiting year. A must-listen for any baseball or softball family feeling overwhelmed by the noise — and looking for a clear, honest, common-sense path forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 1 min
  2. 30 abr

    Coach Beede Podcast | Choices & Voices: Cut the Noise & Pick the Right Voices for Your Young Athlete

    Brought to you by Proline Training Balls and Bluebook Sports — and recorded at Bluebook Media Studios. In this episode of the Coach Beede Podcast, host Walter Beede tackles one of the most important — and most overlooked — conversations in youth sports: the choices parents make and the voices they allow into their young athlete's world. Inspired by real emails and messages from families across the country, Coach Beede breaks down why getting this right early on can make or break an athlete's development, confidence, and long-term trajectory. Walter walks parents through the realities of the billion-dollar youth sports industry — from streaming platforms and showcase exposure to NIL implications starting as young as age eight — and challenges families to ask themselves whether the time and money they're investing is truly serving their athlete's foundation. He introduces his "ages and stages" framework, urging parents to match the voice and instruction to where their athlete is physically and emotionally, rather than chasing metrics, social media trends, or the next "secret" to becoming the next Aaron Judge or Paul Skenes. Coach Beede also shares a personal note about his upcoming memoir — a five-year labor of love honoring his late father — and invites the community to become advance readers ahead of its Father's Day release. Topics covered: Choices & voices framework · Youth sports industry awareness · Ages & stages of athlete development · Managing expectations & anxiety · Finding the right coaches & instructors · Minimizing noise at the younger ages Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    58 min
  3. 10 abr

    Coach Beede Podcast | The 34-Man Roster Crunch: Why Early Commitments Are Back—and What Families Must Know

    In this episode of the Coach Beede Podcast, we break down one of the biggest shifts in college baseball recruiting—the impact of the 34-man roster cap and how it’s reshaping decisions for players and families across the country. With roster limits tightening and the transfer portal continuing to flood programs with older, experienced players, the recruiting landscape is changing fast. Coach Beede dives into the growing debate: commit early or wait it out—and what’s the real risk either way? This episode gives families a clear, honest look at what’s happening behind the scenes and how to navigate the uncertainty with confidence. What the 34-man roster cap means for high school and incoming college players Why the transfer portal is creating older, more experienced rosters The return of earlier recruiting decisions—and why timing matters more than ever Risks of committing early vs. waiting for the “right” opportunity How roster management is forcing coaches to make tough, strategic decisions Why development and performance still outweigh hype and exposure The importance of having multiple paths and staying flexible in recruiting How families should evaluate offers in today’s uncertain environment Why communication and transparency with coaches is critical The long-term impact this shift could have on college baseball and player movement Coach Beede emphasizes that while the landscape is evolving, the fundamentals remain the same—players who develop, compete, and stay consistent will always find opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 2 min
  4. 31 mar

    Coach Beede Podcast | Stop Chasing Perfect Mechanics: Why Simplicity Builds Better Ballplayers

    In this episode of the Coach Beede Podcast, we tackle a major issue in youth baseball today—the obsession with perfect mechanics and over-coaching young athletes. Coach Beede breaks down why this approach is actually hurting development and what parents and players should focus on instead. Drawing from conversations with college and professional coaches, as well as real-world experience watching players develop over time, this episode emphasizes a return to foundational skills, repetition, and letting athletes grow naturally—physically and mentally. This is a must-listen for parents, coaches, and players who want a clear, honest perspective on what actually leads to long-term success in baseball. Why chasing perfect mechanics too early can slow development and increase injury risk The danger of overloading young athletes (ages 8–14) with complex instruction Why foundational skills—catch, throw, hit—matter more than advanced training systems The importance of letting athletes fail, adjust, and grow through repetition Why individuality matters—there is no “one perfect swing” or approach How technology and social media can create unrealistic expectations for development Why catch play is the most important skill for defensive development The value of simple drills like pepper, fungos, and broomstick training Why the best players develop through consistency, not quick fixes or lessons The critical development window: ages 12–17 for long-term growth and confidence Coach Beede also highlights the importance of mindset, passion, and ownership, reminding parents that real development doesn’t happen in 30-minute lessons—it happens through daily repetition, self-motivation, and love for the game. Sponsored By Bluebook Sports The digital hub connecting players, coaches, parents, and businesses across the sports world. Build your athlete profile and take control of your recruiting journey. Download Bluebook Sports today on Apple or Google Play. ProLine Training Balls Used by college programs and seen across spring training facilities, ProLine balls help hitters and catchers train with real spin, velocity, and feel. Visit ProLineBalls.com and use code BLUEBOOK to save on your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    45 min
  5. 13 mar

    Coach Beede Podcast | Jake Palomaki: Penn State Recruiting, Training for Velocity, and Why ProLine Matters

    In this episode of the Coach Beede Podcast, we sit down with Jake Palomaki, Assistant Coach at Penn State Baseball, to discuss the evolution of Big Ten baseball, player development at the Division I level, and how technology and training tools like ProLine balls are changing the way hitters prepare for elite pitching. Palomaki, a former Boston College standout and professional player, shares how Penn State is building momentum under Head Coach Mike Gambino and why the program’s investment in facilities, resources, and development systems is helping elevate the Nittany Lions within the Big Ten. The conversation dives deep into modern player development, recruiting philosophy, and the training environment required to compete in today’s high-level college baseball landscape. How Penn State is building a competitive Big Ten baseball program Why ProLine training balls help hitters prepare for real velocity and pitch movement The importance of training against spin and velocity to develop swing decisions Why modern hitters must learn strike zone awareness and pitch recognition How recruiting focuses on athletic, versatile players who can play multiple positions Why left-handed hitters and up-the-middle athletes are highly valued in recruiting The impact of the transfer portal and roster limits on recruiting strategy Why multi-sport athletes often become the best college players The importance of physical strength, nutrition, and weight training for high school athletes preparing for college baseball Why Penn State prioritizes players with great makeup, competitiveness, and passion for the game Palomaki also explains how Penn State develops young players once they arrive on campus, emphasizing daily skill development, simple actionable goals, and building routines that allow athletes to improve consistently over time. For players and families navigating the recruiting process, this episode provides valuable insight into what Division I programs look for and how athletes can prepare themselves to compete at the highest level of college baseball. Sponsored By Bluebook Sports The digital hub connecting players, coaches, parents, and businesses across the sports world. Build your athlete profile and take control of your recruiting journey. Download Bluebook Sports today on Apple or Google Play. ProLine Training Balls Trusted by programs like Penn State Baseball to train hitters against realistic velocity and pitch movement. Visit ProLineBalls.com and use code BLUEBOOK to save on your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    25 min
  6. 6 mar

    Coach Beede Podcast | Performance Anxiety in Student Athletes: Managing Expectations, Social Media, and the Mental Game

    In this episode of the Coach Beede Podcast, Coach Beede tackles one of the most important — and often overlooked — topics in youth and college athletics: performance anxiety and the mental pressure facing today’s student-athletes. Drawing from conversations with families, college coaches, and athletes across the country, Coach Beede explains how the modern sports landscape — including social media, recruiting expectations, and the evolving college athletics pipeline — is creating unprecedented stress for young athletes. This episode explores how parents and athletes can better understand and manage that pressure while keeping sports in their proper perspective. Key topics include: The rise of performance anxiety in youth, high school, and college athletes How social media and constant video exposure affect young competitors Why failure and adversity are essential building blocks for development The dangers of parents placing unrealistic expectations on athletes The importance of communication between athletes, parents, and coaches Why college athletics is becoming older, more mature, and more competitive The changing landscape of college baseball and the shrinking path from high school to college rosters Why athletes must learn accountability and resilience to succeed Coach Beede also welcomes mental performance specialist Tamara Seaman, who provides valuable insight into recognizing stress signals in athletes and helping them build healthier mental habits. Together they discuss how athletes can develop stronger self-talk, learn to manage pressure, and understand that sports are only one part of their identity and future. This episode is a powerful reminder that development in sports isn’t just physical — the mental side of the game may be the most important skill of all. Sponsored By Bluebook Sports Build your athlete profile, connect with coaches, and access powerful tools like Bluebook AI to take control of your recruiting journey.Download Bluebook Sports today. ProLine Training Balls Trusted by players, families, and college programs nationwide for durability and performance. Visit ProLineBalls.com and use code BLUEBOOK to save on your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1 h 14 min

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"The Youth Baseball Guy" | Former NCAA Head Baseball Coach, Speaker, Author | Tweets about youth baseball and college recruiting | Sportsmanship and success ⚾Resources for parents and, bestselling author of The Baseball Process series of Books. Walter has been a trusted resource for student-athletes for over 40 years.

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