Ken Carpenter

BASEBALL COACHES UNPLUGGED

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Baseball Coaches Unplugged is a podcast for insights on high school baseball coaching, travel baseball development, and college recruiting from coaches building winning programs. Each episode features real conversations about high school baseball coaching, travel baseball development, college recruiting, player development, practice planning, pitching and hitting development, and building a winning baseball culture. If you’re a baseball coach looking for practical ideas on running better practices, developing players, navigating the recruiting process, and leading a successful program, this po...

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Ken Carpenter

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

The Real Cost Of Travel Baseball 08.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail Your son makes a top travel or select team and suddenly everything feels urgent. Tryouts, fees, rankings, showcases, guest players, tournament schedules, recruiting promises. We slow the moment down and ask the question that actually protects families: are you buying real player development, or are you buying a uniform and a calendar? We sit down with Bobby Minor, a former D1 play...

How To Pick A Travel Baseball Team That Develops Players 01.07.2026

Send us Fan Mail A lot of families make the same travel baseball mistake every July: they chase the loudest logo, the flashiest graphics, and the team that “wins the weekend,” then wonder why their player stops improving. I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and I’m pulling the curtain back on the trophy team versus development team debate so you can make a smarter choice for 2027. We talk about the red flags...

College Baseball Reality Check - A Player's Perspective 24.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail The biggest mistake high school players make is treating college baseball like a status contest instead of a development decision. Riley Bender just finished his career at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor after time at the Division I level, and he tells the truth most families do not hear early enough: playing time, relationships, and the right environment can matter more than...

Why Playing Fast Is a Competitive Advantage Most Baseball Programs Overlook 17.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail What does it really mean to build a “fundamentally sound” baseball program? In this episode, we sit down with Eddie Hull, Head Baseball Coach at Charlotte Catholic High School in North Carolina, whose teams have earned a reputation for consistency, toughness, and attention to detail. That reputation doesn’t happen by accident. Coach Hull breaks down the everyday standards that dri...

6 Reasons Why Troy Is In The College World Series 11.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail College baseball used to give players time to grow up. That window is closing fast, and Troy University head baseball coach Skylar Meade doesn’t sugarcoat why. With transfer portal mobility, rising investment in facilities, and the pressure to win now, coaches have to make quicker decisions and players have to show they can thrive early, not just hang around and develop someday. W...

From The Brink Of Extinction To The CWS - WVU Baseball 11.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail A winning program can be built on talent, but it’s sustained by something harder to measure: trust, standards, and relationships that outlive the final box score. I’m joined by recently retired West Virginia University head baseball coach Randy Mazey and his wife Amanda for a candid, funny, and sometimes heavy conversation about what it really takes to build champions and keep you...

How 2026 National Champion Denison Builds A Dominant Pitching Staff 10.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Preseason rankings feel nice until you realize you start playing the games and now you have to earn everything again. Denison University associate head coach and pitching coach Ryne Romick joins us to explain how a championship-level program keeps its edge, rebuilds identity, and stays hungry while on their way to a national  championship. We get specific on what actually plays fo...

How The 2026 National Champion Was Built 09.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail Most teams chase talent. The teams that last build an environment that makes talent behave like a teammate. We sit down with Denison University head baseball coach Mike Deegan to talk about what actually drives winning in college baseball, especially at the Division III level where development, academics, and leadership all collide. We get specific about recruiting strategy: why m...

How To Take Over A High School Baseball Program And Win Early 03.06.2026

Send us Fan Mail A head coaching interview can be won or lost before you ever shake a hand, and Granville Gehris proves why. We talk with the First Flight High School Head Baseball coach about how he earns trust quickly by showing a real plan: a portfolio slideshow with photos, a clear facility roadmap, and specific culture standards he can actually explain and execute. If you’re applying for a hi...

One Game to Survive: Coaching When the Season Is on the Line 27.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail One game can erase months of work, and that reality changes how coaches think. We’re joined by Chris Stewart, head baseball coach at Eastern High School in Ohio and host of the Coaching Life Podcast, just hours before his team plays for a district championship. With the single elimination state tournament underway, we talk about what actually holds up when every pitch feels like i...

Baseball Development Is Broken—Here’s Why 20.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail If baseball has more technology than ever, why are so many players training harder and developing slower? I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and I want to dig into a problem I keep hearing after more than 200 conversations with high school, college, and pro coaches: we’re starting to confuse what we can measure with what we truly understand. Exit velocity, launch angle, bat speed, pitch vel...

The One Trait College Coaches Look For First In A Recruit 13.05.2026

Send us Fan Mail What do college coaches really look for when they walk up to a field and why do so many talented players are losing out on opportunities? We talk with Ray Birmingham, the winningest coach in University of New Mexico and WAC history and a longtime builder of winning programs, about the traits that separate good from great when the pressure rises and the season drags on. Ray breaks...

Why Baseball Celebrations Are Hurting The Game 06.05.2026

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What Every Baseball Coach Struggles With During the Season (How Coaches Fix It) 29.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail High school baseball seasons rarely fall apart because of talent. More often, it’s the challenges that show up during the season that quietly pull a team off track. So we asked four experienced coaches one question every coach eventually faces: What is the toughest in-season challenge, and what actually helps when it happens? Coach Jeff Boulware explains how off‑the‑field distract...

The 5 Biggest Lessons from 200 Baseball Coaching Conversations 22.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Two hundred episodes sounds like a number until you realize what it represents: 200 chances to sit down with real coaches and talk about what actually builds players. I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and this milestone is my thank-you note to every coach listening on the way to practice, after a tough loss, or while looking for a better way forward. The biggest surprise from interviewing...

Can You Pitch in College Without Throwing 90? Here's How 15.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail The radar gun is loud, but it is not the whole story. I sit down with Crown College recruiting coordinator and pitching coach Ryan Vondracek, a former undersized high school lefty who barely touched 80 and still carved out a standout college pitching career. If you coach or play in a world obsessed with velocity, this conversation is a reset that brings the focus back to pitchabil...

Cal Ripken Jr. Wrestling Before Games? MLB Stories You Won’t Believe 08.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail The majors look glamorous from the stands, but the real game is the pressure, the travel, and the personalities you share a clubhouse with. I’m joined by former MLB outfielder and longtime minor league manager Brad Komminsk, and he takes me straight into the moments most fans never hear about: the shock of going from high school baseball to pro ball, the constant need to prove you...

Can You Really Give Baseball Players 'Permission to Fail' and Still Win? 01.04.2026

Send us Fan Mail Your smoothest pregame infielder turns into a statue when the game starts, and you can almost see the thoughts rushing in. That flip isn’t random, and it isn’t a mystery flaw in his mechanics. It’s FOMU: the fear of messing up. I walk through why today’s Gen Z and Gen Alpha players can feel like every ground ball is an identity test, a travel ball investment audit, or a potential...

5 Competitive Drills Every Baseball Coach Should Steal 25.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail You can tell within the first few pitches whether a high school baseball team has been coached with intention. It's not on the scoreboard — it's in how they carry themselves, communicate on the field, and respond when things go sideways. Dell Lever, head coach at Chapin High School in South Carolina, has built his program around four non-negotiables: play hard, play the...

Why High School Umpires Are Quitting And How Coaches Can Fix It 18.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail Last year, one state lost nearly a third of its umpires and not to retirement. They simply stopped showing up. I’m Coach Ken Carpenter, and I’m putting you in the plate shoes for a few minutes so you can feel what your local officials feel on a Tuesday afternoon after an eight-hour workday: the pressure, the noise, and the moments that decide whether a 19-year-old umpire ever come...

The One Decision That Decides Most Baseball Games 11.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail The swing that wins on a showcase doesn’t always win with two strikes and a runner on second. We sat down with Cloverleaf head coach Aaron DeBord to unpack how to build hitters who make better in-game decisions, how to train under pressure, and how to align high school and travel programs so players stop living between two philosophies and start thriving. We start with trust: Aaro...

Want More Playing Time? These 3 Habits Separate You From Everyone Else 04.03.2026

Send us Fan Mail If you’re banking on raw talent to carry you, this conversation will feel like a wake-up call. We break down the real separator in high school baseball—consistency—and show how it outperforms flash, hype, and one big showcase swing. From running out grounders during a slump to throwing intent-filled bullpens when no one’s filming, we draw a straight line between boring, repeatable...

The Most Important Trait Great Catchers Share—and How to Build Your Program Around It 25.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Looking for the blueprint to develop a catcher who actually wins you games—and a program that players never want to leave? We sit down with Gaetano Gianni, former Reds draft pick and 2025 NHSBCA Region 7 Coach of the Year, to unpack the skill stack that matters behind the plate and the culture moves that turn a team into a true home. From leadership standards to real-world drills,...

7 Ways to Flip Your Inner Voice From Fear to Confidence 18.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Pressure finds you in baseball—the question is whether your mind helps or hijacks the moment. We pulled back the curtain on the inner voice that shows up with two outs and the game on the line, and shared a simple system to turn stinking thinking into calm, repeatable execution. Drawing on lessons from Ken Ravizza, Patrick Cohn, and the performance habits of pros, we translate spo...

Cold-Weather Baseball Coaching: Practice Design That Works in the Midwest 11.02.2026

Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder how a Hall of Fame coach keeps his team sharp when the forecast says 30 degrees and snow? We sit down with Jeff Mielcarek, head coach at Toledo Central Catholic, to unpack the hard choices, smart practice design, and durable culture that thrive in northern Ohio. From heated locker rooms to twenty-minute outdoor segments, Jeff shows how to get more live reps outside whi...

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