18 episodes

The 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast features interviews with current and former players, coaches and personnel from each four-year division of college baseball (NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA) in an effort to showcase their amazing personalities and entertaining stories to an ever increasing fanbase.

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The 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast features interviews with current and former players, coaches and personnel from each four-year division of college baseball (NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA) in an effort to showcase their amazing personalities and entertaining stories to an ever increasing fanbase.

    Ajay Sczepkowski, Georgia Gwinnett

    Ajay Sczepkowski, Georgia Gwinnett

    The Georgia Gwinnett Grizzlies are having yet another stellar season and their junior outfielder Ajay Sczepkowski is a big reason behind their success. He's one of the NAIA most prolific offensive threats with a batting average well over .400, a position among the leaders in home runs and surprising speed for a slugger his size as he is also in the top ten nationally in stolen bases.

    Sczepkowski had played previously at NCAA D-I Charleston Southern before GGC. Its not uncommon for players to move from DI to the NAIA, but usually its after they've struggled to get at bats due to limited playing time or simply not being up to the challenge of playing at the highest amateur level. However that is not the case with Sczepkowski. Last season he helped Charleston Southern make a surprising run to the Big South Championship as he topped the team in total bases, doubles and home runs while hitting .310. However the Bucs finished well under .500 and Sczepkowski wanted to play on a winner - a team capable of winning the whole enchilada. That's why he decided to move on to play for Gwinnett. No idea why he decided to be on this podcast though. That's a total puzzle.

    • 16 min
    Episode 17 - Matt Cornacchione, SAGU

    Episode 17 - Matt Cornacchione, SAGU

    It wasn’t long ago opponents could see an upcoming series against SAGU and immediately pencil in wins. In 2017 and 2018, their record was an unimpressive 27-68 and were on the wrong end of numerous double-digit losses. The next season Matt Cornacchione was hired to lead the Lions and revamp the paltry program which had never finished over .500. His success was immediate. In 2019 the Lions won a school record 26 games and that mark would be bested once again in each of the next two complete seasons as well. That alone makes Coach Cornacchione story at SAGU remarkable, but there’s another aspect to what he has accomplished with his team that makes it even more compelling.

    SAGU is not a typical college. It is a private Christian university. And it is not only a Christian university, but one in Texas, deeply entrenched in the bible belt. It is an extremely conservative school with a bible-center curriculum. They don’t allow profanity, drinking alcohol or rated "R" movies. Even dancing is regulated. As a result, that really, really, really narrows down your pool of potential players when recruiting – even if you are located in the heart of evangelical country. That makes what Coach Cornacchione has accomplished even more fascinating. He’s taking down big targets with limited ammunition.

    • 37 min
    Episode 16 - Kevin Brooks, San Angelo State

    Episode 16 - Kevin Brooks, San Angelo State

    Kevin Brooks has been the only head coach for the DII powerhouse Angelo State Rams since the program's resurrection in 2005. Under his guidance not once in their history have they finished below .500 as they have solidly churned out Lone Star Conference title after title after title. Their success has not been limited to conference championships either. Oh heck no, not by a long shot. Over two dozen Ram players have earned All-American accolades and they’ve reached the national finals five times including each of the past two years. Despite all the school’s tremendous success, one accomplishment has so far eluded Brooks and San Angelo State – a national title. Could this finally be the Rams year? I don't know, maybe. They're pretty gosh darn good. One thing that I do know is Coach Brooks not only has a knack for coaching, but chatting has well and he makes for a great listen.

    • 31 min
    Episode 15 - Joey Wendle, West Chester Golden Rams

    Episode 15 - Joey Wendle, West Chester Golden Rams

    Joey Wendle was one of DII's most accomplished players as he played four solid seasons at West Chester University which concluded with him leading the Golden Rams to the 2012 national title. Following the season he was selected in the sixth round by the Cleveland Indians and made a steady ascent to the major leagues. He made his MLB debut in 2016 and played his first full season in 2018 when he batted .300 and finished fourth in the American League Rookie of the Year voting for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this episode of the 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast we talk about how he went from a scrawny 100 lb prep player to full time MLB star, and for some reason, big-cat rights activist Carole Baskin.

    • 22 min
    Episode 14 - Nick Garcia, Chapman Panthers

    Episode 14 - Nick Garcia, Chapman Panthers

    Nick Garcia is one of the most intriguing prospects in this year's upcoming Major League Baseball draft. He spent his freshman year on the Chapman Panther baseball team as the club's third baseman. As a sophomore he switched to the mound and a pro prospect was born. With tremendous poise, a driven work ethic and an upper 90's fastball he is one of the highest rated amateur athletes eligible for this year's draft. Projections put him in the top 60-70s players overall which could make him one of the highest drafted DIII player ever joining MLB All Stars Billy Wagner who was selected 12th overall in 1993 and 2007 second round pick Jordan Zimmerman.

    The numbers he put up on the mound at Chapman were phenomenal. Over the past two seasons he amassed 83 innings and only allowed 48 hits with 118 strikeouts. His ERA was a teeny tiny 1.08. The knock against Nick is that those numbers were put up against lesser competition. Nevertheless, Garcia isn’t completely barren of big game experience. He helped the Panthers to the DIII baseball title in 2019 and pitched in the Cape Cod League last summer where held his own against the ilk of players from nation. He’s proved that he doesn’t discriminate against DIII batters. If you’re a division one he has no problem striking you out either.

    • 20 min
    Episode 13 - Jimmy Endersby, Concordia Irvine Eagles

    Episode 13 - Jimmy Endersby, Concordia Irvine Eagles

    Jimmy Endersby started his college career playing on the acclaimed Cal State Fullerton baseball squad, but found himself mired in a logjam of talent and fighting for innings. He had converted from playing the field to pitching but was on the bench far more than in the lineup. After two season on the Titans he transferred to California Irvine and put up beastly numbers on the mound. This past spring, after an outstanding summer of training, he rocketed up the draft charts and became a potential top five round draft pick.

    • 29 min

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