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Making An Impact In College Baseball | Jeff Mathis & Ashton Whiteaker

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Jeff Mathis and Ashton Whiteaker had a chance to play high school ball together for the Carlsbad Cavemen. Since then, they have created a name for themselves at the next level by making an impact for their college teams. Jeff is a right-handed pitcher for the USW Mustangs and Ashton is a catcher for the Maryville College Scots. We dive into their hidden talents (this is a must-listen), how to take care of your gear, lessons learned, and much more!

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Texas Tech Baseball Commit: Nolan Perry

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Signing to your dream school is something people hope to do their entire young life, Nolan Perry made it happen with the help of his impressive baseball skillset. This smooth righty is looking to put Carlsbad on the map even more as he climbs the ladder to Division 1 competition following his senior year. We want to wish Nolan and the Cavemen the best of luck going into the 2022 season starting on February 19th!

Savannah Bananas Owner Jesse Cole

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Jesse Cole has been majorly successful in many different ways: speaking, writing, marketing, and owning teams. The coolest thing about his success, is the way that he creates it - differently! Jesse embodies the “Be Yourself” mentality and it has paid off greatly through time! From his bright yellow tuxedo to the Banana Nanas, he has never shied away from embracing what the people want. Be sure to catch our interview with one of Savannah’s best!

Cavemen/Stanford Legend Brian Hall

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Brian Hall is known all over the country for the many things he was able to accomplish in his incredible baseball career. He broke school records in his hometown (including a .647 BA), was named to several All-American lists, and picked as Player of the Year by multiple organizations. He went on to do amazing work as one of the most versatile players in Stanford Cardinal history (1B, 3B, LF, CF, RF, & DH) and was able to compete in the College World Series three times in his four-year college career (with great players like Sam Fuld, Carlos Quentin, and Johnny Ash). After putting up numbers, yet again in college, he was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays where he finished off his career in Minor League Baseball. This episode is a must listen!