Eric Cressey
Elite Baseball Development Podcast
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Episodes
229. Austin Henrich on The Future of Pitching Development 18.06.2026 30:45
In this episode, Eric sits down with Cressey Sports Performance - Florida Director of Pitching Austin Henrich. They discuss findings from the CSP-FL motion capture lab with amateur and professional pitchers, and how this technology can help different pitchers in different ways. Austin speaks to key long-term development strategies for youth pitchers, and how professional players can sometimes lear...
Pinch Hit Friday #82 - The Pillars of "Athlete Diagnosis" 12.06.2026 8:22
In this episode, Eric talks about the Pillars of "Athlete Diagnosis." In order to best serve an athlete, sports medicine and strength and conditioning specialists need to look comprehensively at a number of factors and work as a team. To illustrate, he shares a case study of an athlete with a history of shoulder pain and glenoid dysplasia and the entire associated process unfolded. Visit...
228. Shane Drohan on Hypermobility, Pitch Design, and Long-Term Development 09.06.2026 31:06
In this episode Eric talks with Brewers left-handed pitcher Shane Drohan. Shane is Florida State University grad who made his major league debut in 2026. He's recorded 13 appearances in his rookie campaign to the tune of a a 3.11 ERA in 37.2 innings pitched. Shane has been training at Cressey Sports Performance since his junior year of high school. In the episode Eric and Shane discuss his d...
Pinch Hit Friday #81 - Joint Hypermobility, Psychosocial Stress, and Joint Loading 06.06.2026 7:18
In this podcast, Eric discusses the physiological and biomechanical interplay among joint hypermobility, psychosocial stress, and joint loading. These considerations are important for anyone who coaches or rehab athletes, as well as individuals who always seem to get injured during stressful periods of life. 1st Phorm
227. Sean Casey and The Mental Game of Baseball 02.06.2026 49:36
In this episode Eric chats with MLB veteran and hitting coach Sean Casey. They speak to the mental side of the game and how hitting in the big leagues has evolved. Visit our sponsor, AG1 .
Pinch Hit Friday #80 - Adding Tools to the Training Toolbox 30.05.2026 9:41
In this episode, Eric talks about how each training case is unique, and coaches and rehab professionals need to make sure they've got a variety of strategies - exercises, coaching cues, and a professional network - to best support their clients and athletes.
226. Standardization in an Era of Innovation 26.05.2026 16:18
In this episode, Eric shares insights on how important quality control is in the rapidly evolving fields of health and human performance. Learn more about the new CSP Amplify app at www. CSPAmplify.com
Pinch Hit Friday #79 - 6 Tips for Aging Athletes 23.05.2026 11:01
In this episode, Eric shares training, nutrition, and recovery insights for aging athletes who want to preserve high levels of performance. This information has merit for not only athletes, but also parents and coaches in this age demographic. Visit our sponsor, Ancore, at www. AncoreTraining.com and enter coupon code CRESSEY at checkout to save 10% on your order.
225. Scott Brown on Recruiting and Developing SEC-Caliber Pitchers 19.05.2026 43:53
In this episode, Eric welcomes long-time Vanderbilt pitching coach Scott Brown for a far-reaching conversation on pitching development. Scott shares insights on how college baseball has evolved over his 14 seasons in the SEC, speaks to his own insights as a baseball dad, and identifies key competencies that separate the ones who have success at Vanderbilt and beyond.
Pinch Hit Friday #78 - The 5 Quickest Paths to Safely Increase Pitching Velocity 15.05.2026 10:49
In this episode, Eric highlights five ways that pitchers - especially in the amateur ranks - can safely build pitching velocity in a short amount of time. With summer ball approaching, this information is very timely.
224. Dr. Robby Sikka on Tennis Injuries, Sports Medicine Trends, and Player Advocacy 12.05.2026 54:17
In this episode, Eric welcomes Dr. Robby Sikka, who brings a wealth of sports medicine research experience across a variety of sports. Robby shares insights about the dramatic rise in injuries in professional tennis while also speaking to the broader landscape of sports medicine trends across high level sports.
Pinch Hit Friday #77 - Can Movement Screens Predict Injuries? 08.05.2026 10:33
In this podcast, Eric reviews some recent research on the utility of the Functional Movement Screen in predicting upper extremity injuries in baseball players. More importantly, he speaks broadly to the goal of doing assessments, and why what's predictive in one population might not hold up in a different group of athletes.
223. Slade Cecconi on Late Bloomers, Veteran Mentorship, and Self-Evaluation 05.05.2026 41:03
In this podcast, Eric welcomes Cleveland Guardians starting pitcher Slade Cecconi, who speaks about not only his path to the big leagues, but his strategies for continuing to improve while at the highest level. Slade shares his late bloomer story, and outlines key developmental strategies he employed - including leaning on the wisdom of MLB veterans.
Pinch Hit Friday #76 - Preparing College Athletes for a Healthy, Productive Summer 01.05.2026 7:49
In this episode, Eric talks about the sports medicine challenges facing collegiate baseball players, and highlights injury trends that don't seem to be letting up. If you're a player, parent, or coach in the college setting, you don't want to miss this timely podcast!
222. Dr. Michael Freehill on College Injuries, Flexor Tears, and Research Breakthroughs 28.04.2026 53:50
In this episode, Eric welcomes Dr. Michael Freehill - team doctor for the Athletics and Stanford Baseball - to the show. As a shoulder and elbow expert, avid researcher, retired player, and baseball father, Dr. Freehill has unique insights about the direction in which baseball sports medicine is headed. They cover flexor injuries and what the industry needs to do to prevent and treat them.
Pinch Hit Friday #75 - Scouting, Structure, Workload, and Continuity: Lessons Learned from the 2020 MLB Draft 24.04.2026 12:18
In this episode, Eric discusses the unique circumstances surrounding the 2020 Major League Baseball Draft. It's been said this draft underperformed in terms of producing big leaguers, and there are some important player development lessons we can learn from this outcome. Thanks to our sponsor, AG1 . Head to https://www. DrinkAG1.com/cressey and you’ll receive an awesome welcome pack consistin...
221. Ian Seymour on Offseason Adjustments, Tommy John Rehab, and Social Media Avoidance 21.04.2026 43:18
In this episode, Cressey Sports Performance - MA co-owner and Director of Performance John O'Neil sits down with Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Ian Seymour. They touch on a wide variety of topics, ranging from offseason planning, to college recruiting, to Tommy John rehabilitation, to Ian's avoidance of social media. Ian's worked incredibly hard to get to the big leagues and has many excell...
Pinch Hit Friday #74 - How to Handle a Bad Pitching Outing, with Matt Minnick 17.04.2026 9:28
In this podcast, CSP-FL pitching coach Matt Minnick shares insights on how players, coaches, and parents can work together to break down bad outings and create a plan for improvements. These lessons are applicable across all levels. Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
220. Will Waterman on Predicting Performance with Rotational Screens 14.04.2026 43:26
In this episode, frequent guest Will Waterman from Proteus Motion shares some new insights on power development. He highlights the screens that have the most predictive capabilities if you're trying to build elite rotational athletes. Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Pinch Hit Friday #73 - The 4 Types of Sleepers 10.04.2026 11:21
In this episode, Eric outlines the four types of sleep profiles that researchers have investigated, and speaks to the importance of taking an individualized approach to optimizing this important part of their preparation and recovery. Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Pinch Hit Friday #72 - Meaning Over Minutia 03.04.2026 10:39
In this podcast, Eric emphasizes the need to remain openminded to different philosophies and viewpoints that may conflict with your own personal status quo. He speaks to looking past minutia to determine the actual meaning of the information we consume. Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
Pinch Hit Friday #71 - Anconeus Epitrochlearis and Overhead Throwing Athletes 27.03.2026 9:57
In this episode, Eric outlines what an anconeus epitrochlearis is and how it can contribute to medial elbow pain, especially in overhead throwing athletes. Just as importantly, he speaks broadly to why it's important to consider anatomical variants in addition to medical and movement diagnoses.
Pinch Hit Friday #70 - High-Low Models for Pitchers: the Why and How 20.03.2026 14:10
In this episode, Eric highlights the importance of pitchers employing high-low models to their routines in order to optimize recovery and reduce the risk of injury. Additionally, he shares examples of how this structure works in the real world. Support Our Sponsor: Marc Pro
Pinch Hit Friday #69 - When Adding Load Improves Movement 13.03.2026 11:22
In this episode, Eric looks at how adding load can actually improve movement quality for certain individuals in specific situations. It might seem counterintuitive, but this knowledge can be a powerful tool in your coaching toolbox when applied in the right scenarios. Support Our Sponsor: AG1
Pinch Hit Friday #68 - Training Frequency for Baseball Skill Development, with Ronnie Bernick 06.03.2026 10:57
In this podcast, Cressey Sports Performance - Florida hitting coach Ronnie Bernick discusses how often young players should train various aspects of skill development. This is a helpful podcast for not only players, but also coaches and parents looking to make efficient training decisions for the athletes they "manage." Support Our Sponsor: 1stPhorm
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