Behind The Lineup

Quinn McGrath

Where Baseball meets Mindset. Behind The Lineup dives into the strategy, culture, and psychology of the game. Hosted by Navy Veteran and College Baseball Coach Quinn McGrath, each episode breaks down MLB and college baseball news, coaching trends, and mental performance — with insights from players, coaches, and experts. Whether it’s roster moves or routines, this show helps athletes, coaches, and parents grow on and off the field. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon.

  1. Episode 44: 5,000 Players In The Portal: Your Blueprint To Standing Out and Getting Recruited

    6월 18일

    Episode 44: 5,000 Players In The Portal: Your Blueprint To Standing Out and Getting Recruited

    4,667 players were in the transfer portal as of June 15th. Coaches are filling roster spots faster and earlier than ever before — and if you don't have a plan, you are already behind. In this solo episode, Quinn McGrath breaks down the complete, step-by-step recruiting blueprint that every high school player and baseball parent needs right now. No fluff, no vague advice — just a clear, actionable roadmap to getting seen, getting noticed, and getting offered. Whether you are a 2027 grad trying to lock something in this summer or a 2028 grad just starting to figure out the process, this episode meets you exactly where you are. Here is everything we cover: ⚾ The NCAA Clearinghouse — what it is, why it matters, and when you need to register before it costs you an opportunity at the D1 or D2 level ⚾ Class year reality check — what 2027s and 2028s should realistically be targeting right now and why being honest about your level is the smartest move you can make ⚾ The scholarship truth nobody tells you — D1 programs have 11.7 scholarships for an entire roster, and most players are getting partial money. Here is how to navigate that ⚾ Building your Twitter/X recruiting presence — what to put in your bio, what to post, and the one critical rule that most players break without realizing it is hurting them ⚾ Highlight film vs. skills video — what coaches actually want to see and why sending your recruiting email before your film is ready is one of the biggest mistakes you can make ⚾ Choosing the right travel program — why coaches recruit off rosters and how to find the program that gets you in front of the right people ⚾ The radius strategy — how to build a smart school list at every level using geography, academics, and realistic self-assessment ⚾ Writing outreach emails that actually get responses — the difference between a personalized email that opens a door and a generic copy-paste that gets deleted instantly ⚾ What to do when a coach responds — how to keep the conversation moving, when to visit, and the difference between an unofficial and official visit ⚾ Camps and showcases — why they are absolutely necessary for 99% of players and exactly how to use them to maximize your exposure ⚾ Red flags to avoid — the six recruiting mistakes that players and parents make that quietly kill their chances before they even get started This process is going to take hard work, time, and rejection. Sounds a lot like playing baseball, doesn't it? But if you execute this blueprint with focus and intention — you will get recruited. Quinn's DMs are open. If you are lost, overwhelmed, or have questions — reach out. 🎙️ Subscribe to Behind The Lineup on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. 📲 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube @BehindTheLineup

    35분
  2. Episode 43: Dinkytown Rising: A New Era For Minnesota Gopher Baseball Ft. Connor Gandossy

    6월 11일

    Episode 43: Dinkytown Rising: A New Era For Minnesota Gopher Baseball Ft. Connor Gandossy

    What does it actually take to build one of the most dangerous offenses in college baseball — and then do it again at the next level? In this episode, Host Quinn McGrath sits down with University of Minnesota assistant coach Connor Gandossy — one of the most respected hitting coaches and recruiting minds in the college game today. Coach Gandossy takes us through his full journey — from his playing days as a standout catcher at Saint Louis University, where he won three Atlantic 10 championships and helped set the school record for wins, to his first coaching stops at Jefferson College and SLU, where he began building the player development foundation that would define his career. We walk through his seven seasons at Creighton, where he transformed the Bluejay offense from the ground up — bumping the team batting average by 11 points in his very first season, leading the BIG EAST in hitting for the first time in program history, reaching the NCAA Regional finals, and sending 28 players to professional baseball. That includes Alan Roden, who walked on in 2019 and was selected 98th overall in the 2022 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays after winning BIG EAST Player of the Year — one of the most remarkable player development stories in recent college baseball history. Then we get into the move to the Big Ten — joining Minnesota in 2024 and helping the Gophers crack the top ten in the conference in home runs while developing Weber Neels into an All-Big Ten Second Team catcher in year one. In this episode we cover:⚾ What playing catcher teaches you about hitting and player development⚾ How to completely rebuild an offense's identity from day one⚾ Turning a walk-on into a top-100 draft pick — the Alan Roden story⚾ What it takes to land Top 50 national recruiting classes at the mid-major level⚾ How data and technology have changed the way hitting is taught at the college level⚾ What the next evolution of offensive development in college baseball looks like⚾ Advice for young coaches who want to build a career in hitting and player development Whether you're a hitter trying to take your game to the next level, a coach looking to sharpen your development philosophy, or a recruit trying to understand what separates elite programs from everyone else — this conversation is loaded from start to finish. 🎙️ Subscribe to Behind The Lineup on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.📲 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube @BehindTheLineup

    1시간 11분
  3. Episode 42 Program Building At Each Stop: A Life in College Baseball with Coach Jim Chester

    6월 4일

    Episode 42 Program Building At Each Stop: A Life in College Baseball with Coach Jim Chester

    What does it take to build winners everywhere you go? In this episode, Quinn McGrath sits down with Gardner-Webb Head Baseball Coach Jim Chester — a coach who has spent over two decades turning struggling programs into contenders at every level of college baseball. Coach Chester takes us through his full journey — from his first days as an assistant at Seton Hill University in 2003, to his first head coaching job at Mercyhurst North East, to building a dynasty at Penn State Greater Allegheny where he went 239-84-1, made six USCAA World Series appearances, and won the 2011 Chuck Tanner Collegiate Manager of the Year Award. We walk through the turnarounds — including Lock Haven, where he inherited a 13-28 program and turned it into a 32-18 team with a draft pick and five All-Conference selections — and Barton College, where he engineered what was recognized as the biggest Division II turnaround in the country in 2019, earning Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year honors in the process. Then we get into the jump to Division I — taking over Gardner-Webb, navigating COVID, and building the Runnin' Bulldogs into a Big South force. In 2023, Gardner-Webb knocked off Northwestern, Michigan State, No. 13 Campbell, and No. 16 Duke — the kind of wins that put a program on the national map. We also talk about Mason Miller, who Coach Chester discovered at Waynesburg University, and what his rise to the MLB means for the Gardner-Webb program. In this episode we cover:⚾ What it really takes to turn around a struggling program fast⚾ How to build a winning culture that sustains itself year after year⚾ Recruiting at the D2 and D1 levels — and how to win battles against bigger programs⚾ The jump from Division II to Division I and what surprised him most⚾ How his coaching philosophy has evolved over 20+ years⚾ Where Gardner-Webb baseball is headed and what a Big South championship run looks like Whether you're a coach, a player, a recruit, or a baseball family — this conversation is loaded with insight on what it takes to build something that lasts. 🎙️ Subscribe to Behind The Lineup on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.📲 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube @BehindTheLineup

    1시간 7분
  4. Episode 41: From College To The Pros: The Story of The Infield Factory ft. Troy Marrow

    5월 28일

    Episode 41: From College To The Pros: The Story of The Infield Factory ft. Troy Marrow

    In this episode, we sit down with Troy Marrow, founder of The Infield Factory, a baseball training company focused on infield development, mental performance, and building complete athletes. Troy brings a unique background to the conversation, combining experience as a former high-level player, college coach, professional baseball staff member, and educator. As a player at North Carolina Central University, he was a three-time captain, All-Conference performer, and ABCA/Rawlings All-Atlantic Region selection. His journey later led him into coaching and baseball operations, with stops at George Washington University, NCCU, USA Baseball, the San Francisco Giants, and the Baltimore Orioles, where he served as a Fundamentals Coach. Throughout the episode, Troy shares lessons from his playing career, his time with elite baseball organizations, and his experience helping more than 20 players sign professional MLB contracts. The conversation dives into what separates great infielders, how mental performance fits into player development, and why leadership, maturity, and off-the-field growth matter just as much as skill work. Troy also discusses the vision behind The Infield Factory, his philosophy on developing infielders, and what players, parents, and coaches need to understand about the modern player development landscape. This episode is a valuable listen for infielders, coaches, parents, and anyone interested in the process of developing athletes physically, mentally, and personally. Looking to work with or get in touch with Troy? Follow him and DM him on Instagram @coach_troy06

    1시간 6분
  5. Episode 40 From JUCO to D2: A New Chapter For Lackawanna Baseball Ft. Michael McCarry

    5월 21일

    Episode 40 From JUCO to D2: A New Chapter For Lackawanna Baseball Ft. Michael McCarry

    In this episode of Behind The Lineup, we are joined by Coach Mike McCarry, head baseball coach at Lackawanna College. Since taking over the Falcons in 2018, Coach McCarry has built one of the most consistent junior college baseball programs in the country. Under his leadership, Lackawanna has made four NJCAA Division II World Series appearances, won four Region 19 championships, captured four District titles, and produced numerous All-Americans, Players and Pitchers of the Year, four-year transfers, and professional baseball players. We dive into Coach McCarry’s coaching journey, beginning with his time at La Salle University and Stephen F. Austin, where he developed as a pitching coach, recruiter, and player development leader. From there, we discuss how he built sustained success at the JUCO level despite constant roster turnover, what recruiting looks like for junior college baseball, and the biggest misconceptions players and coaches have about the JUCO route. Coach McCarry also shares his thoughts on using social media in today’s recruiting landscape, how being active on X has helped him promote his program and players, and why visibility matters for JUCO athletes looking for four-year opportunities. We also look ahead to Lackawanna’s move to NCAA Division II and the PSAC East Division beginning in 2026. Coach McCarry breaks down what will change with recruiting, scholarships, roster construction, scheduling, and competition — and what will remain the same as the Falcons take the next step as a program. Finally, we close with what Coach McCarry looks for in future Lackawanna players and what recruits should do to get noticed by him and his staff. This is a great conversation for players, parents, and coaches who want to better understand junior college baseball, player development, recruiting, and what it takes to build a winning program. Follow Behind The Lineup for more conversations with coaches, players, and baseball minds from across the game.

    1시간 9분
  6. Episode 39 The Curse of Mookie Betts: The Story of The Boston Red Sox From 2020 - 2026

    5월 14일

    Episode 39 The Curse of Mookie Betts: The Story of The Boston Red Sox From 2020 - 2026

    In this episode of Behind The Lineup, we take a deep dive into the Boston Red Sox from the aftermath of the 2018 World Series championship through the firing of Alex Cora in 2026. What started as one of baseball’s most successful 21st-century franchises quickly turned into a period defined by confusion, contradiction, and organizational dysfunction. We begin with the warning signs after 2018: the departure of Dave Dombrowski, the push to cut payroll, the hiring of Chaim Bloom, and the investigation surrounding the Red Sox sign-stealing scandal. From there, we break down the defining moment of this era: the Mookie Betts trade. That move set the tone for years of uncertainty in Boston. Season by season, we look at the highs and lows of the post-Mookie era: the disastrous 2020 pandemic season, the surprising 2021 ALCS run, back-to-back last-place finishes, major roster turnover, the Rafael Devers extension and eventual trade, the Craig Breslow era, the rise of young talent, the return to the postseason in 2025, and the disastrous 2026 offseason that ultimately ended with Alex Cora being fired. The central question of this episode is simple: what exactly is the Red Sox plan? From Mookie Betts to Rafael Devers to Alex Cora, Boston has repeatedly moved on from franchise-defining pieces without proving it had a better direction in place. This episode examines how one of baseball’s most iconic organizations went from championship standard to organizational uncertainty — and why the “Curse of Mookie Betts” may still be alive and well in Boston.

    43분

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Where Baseball meets Mindset. Behind The Lineup dives into the strategy, culture, and psychology of the game. Hosted by Navy Veteran and College Baseball Coach Quinn McGrath, each episode breaks down MLB and college baseball news, coaching trends, and mental performance — with insights from players, coaches, and experts. Whether it’s roster moves or routines, this show helps athletes, coaches, and parents grow on and off the field. New episodes weekly on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon.

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