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GOING GAME SPEED - with Stetson's STEVE TRIMPER, MHB's MIKE STAWSKI
Part 2 of our Garden State Baseball Coaches Clinic PREVIEW is today and we have a fantastic time talking to two of the speakers and learning about their stories. Stetson head coach Steve Trimper is ALWAYS running at game speed. The North Jersey native has built championship programs at Manhattan and Maine and taken Stetson to the brink of the College World Series and has a rather large contingent of Jersey guys on his squad. Watch for his awesome story of recruiting Astros ALCS and WS MVP Jeremy Pena to Maine. Mary Hardin-Baylor's Mike Stawski built a powerhouse at Concordia of Chicago before moving down to Texas and has a great shot to do the same at one of the top athletic programs in all of D3. COACHES - Make sure you're registered for the Clinic - Friday 12/9 at Gamers Baseball & Softball in Kenilworth.
THE SHORE HORSEMEN - Frontera, Scrivanic, D'Ambrosio, Cavazzoni - are ready to ride
Friends, rivals, some former teammates, now all future teammates. These "Four From The Shore" are ready to ride up to South Orange, where they hope to help Seton Hall's baseball program restore its place at the top of the Big East Conference. Today we talk with Ryan Frontera (Middletown North), Frankie Scrivanic (Red Bank Catholic), Alex D'Ambrosio (Marlboro), and Gabe Cavazzoni (Wall) as these four stars reflect on signing day, playing with friends, and the excitement about heading off to college together.
OWENS, SHEPPARD are Giants of NJ College Baseball (Clinic Preview)
Rutgers head coach Steve Owens and Seton Hall HC Rob Sheppard are the two biggest names in NJ baseball. They join us here to talk about their programs AND discuss the Garden State Baseball Coaches Clinic which will be held Dec. 9 in Kenilworth, from 9 AM to 2:30 PM at Gamers BA. This is a must watch program for coaches of all ages and sizes, for fans of Rutgers and Seton Hall, of college baseball in general, of New Jersey baseball. These two have combined for more than 1,500 wins as college head coaches. Owens is just 15 away from 1,000, while a Sheppard has run Seton Hall for more than 50 consecutive seasons!
JERSEY MADE - RU's Lasko Among Nation's Best
Today we visit with Rutgers' All-American center fielder Ryan Lasko, who enjoyed one of the best seasons in Scarlet Knights history in 2022 as he earned first-team all-Big Ten, first-team all-Region, and second team national honors for a team that set a school record with 44 wins. We talk about how important it is to him to do it will staying in New Jersey and how important it was for the Jackson Memorial grad to finish his HS career with the Last Dance during the COVID summer of 2020. Ryan gives us the vibe around practice this Fall - looking forward to a season of promise, as well as a season of newcomers, as Rutgers welcomes a huge recruiting class as well as a number of new players from the portal. He also shares how the sting of being snubbed by the NCAA Tournament added fuel to the fire for him and his teammates. Throw in Life in the Cape last summer AND Ryan's favorite beach towns, and enjoy this interview with a guy who is living his dream of taking Rutgers to the top.
CHEROKEE BASEBALL - RISING TO THE TOP
2022 was a year to remember for Cherokee Baseball. The Chiefs got on a roll at the end of the season and scored a series of dramatic wins to take the South Jersey Group 4 title. Some of the key returning players from that squad drop by to dish on that run and the future of Cherokee Baseball, and all things Orange. Epic conversation with Brandon Prince, Jason Schooley, and Evan Brown as we talk everything from college commits to postgame celebrations to who looks the best in the team's signature Orange Jacket (everyone agrees on the answer). Great half hour of HS baseball talk that you won't want to miss.
Can Coors Field become the HOUSE OF STAINE?
It took Connor Staine two years to go from our COVID Sandlot League to the pros, as he was drafted in the 5th round this year by the Colorado Rockies. We connect with the West Morris Central grad and Central Florida standout for an always open, always interesting, always fun talk about life in pro ball, new rides, and some exciting plans for the offseason. Get some great insights on the process and playing at the next level and enjoy this great episode of JBS.
Fronio, Parisi form the BATTERY OF THE FUTURE (and Present)
Zach Fronio and Andrew Parisi were a devastating punch for Rutgers Prep last year, with Fronio pitching to a sub-2 ERA and throwing well in big games and Parisi hitting 11 bombs and driving in a state-best 54 runs. And that was just the start - literally - as the two were just freshmen a season ago. Two of the best in the class of 2025, Fronio and Parisi figure to torment Somerset County and the rest of NJ for the next three years. Already a commit to Big Ten regular season champ University of Maryland, Fronio boasts a complete array of pitches from his 6-4 lefty frame, while Parisi is a must-watch AB every time he steps to the plate. They join us for a special episode of the Future as we profile some of the best players in New Jersey's sophomore class.
FUTURE KINGS OF SOUTH JERSEY (ft Gavin Cohen / Jake Lodgek)
Gavin Cohen and Jake Lodgek have been through a lot of baseball together. They teamed up last year as freshmen at Holy Spirit and there are a ton of Baseball Performance Center days, but these two young stars will be friendly rivals in 2023 as Jake is now at Mainland, another team with legitimate title goals. These two Class of 2025 stars drop by for Vol 3 of our Future series. Both have some footsteps to follow. Gavin played last year with his older brother Trevor, one of the top players in the Class of 2022 and now a promising freshman at emerging national power Rutgers. Jake comes from a great baseball family himself, with his uncle and grandfather both playing ACC baseball, and his father, Scott, a star pitcher at UNC, who was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 7th round and pitched professionally until injuries ended his career. Expect to see a lot of these guys over the next few years and enjoy today's edition of JBS.
FEELING STOUT - Peddie's Alexey Stout goes from the Crazies to the Flock
One of the top players in the Shore Conference last year has moved inland a bit for 2023. Alexey Stout, a mainstay in the CBA infield the last few years, is taking the Postgraduate path to college, as he's now a part of the New Jersey prep battles at the Peddie School in Hightstown. He's traded Red Bank Catholic and Middletown South as rivals for Hun and Lawrenceville. The extra time also enabled Alexey to get his college choice in order and the hard-hitting second baseman recently committed to attend Gettysburg College, a team with designs on building a power in the always-tough Centennial Conference under new coach Cory Beddick, who has the deserved reputation as one of the bright young stars in the D3 coaching world. Great talk with Alexey as we mix past and present, talk about competing in the Shore, favorite summer hangouts, life at Peddie and much more on a great edition of JBS.
FISCH FRIDAY - NJIT ace RYAN FISCHER ready to take one more leap
NJIT senior Ryan Fischer took the only D1 offer he had coming out of high school. He bet on himself. He bet on NJIT, a program that for years had been an afterthought in D1. And it couldn't have worked out any better. He worked. Hard. Got stronger. 82-85 and a very good career at Hunterdon Central became low 90s, two other plus pitches, and consistent strikes at the college level. Only pitcher at a New Jersey D1 to win an NCAA Tournament game since 2011. Cape Cod League champ. Draft prospect if he can take the FINAL step to his fastball. All amazing things. But he's still Fisch, still the King of Friday nights in Union. And the best part - he's done it all with catcher Luke Longo by his side, from way back to 6th grade when they first joined forces in middle school, to a state title in high school, to NCAA magic in college. We bring Fisch on for a special JBS - catch up with Fisch AND Luke at The Hynes, and talk to Ryan's pitching coach Anthony DeLeo. Don't miss it!
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