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Auteur(s): Ken Carpenter
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Baseball Coaches Unplugged

Where Real Coaches Talk Real Baseball

If you’re tired of cookie-cutter advice and surface-level coaching tips, Baseball Coaches Unplugged is your new dugout. Hosted by 27-year coaching veteran Ken Carpenter, this podcast delivers raw, practical, and proven insights for coaches, players, and parents who want to build winning programs—and winning mindsets.

🎯 Problems This Podcast Solves:

  • “Why do some teams win consistently while others fall short?” → Learn the accountability systems, culture-building strategies, and practice plans championship coaches actually use.
  • “How do I help my kid stand out to college recruiters?” → Hear directly from college coaches about what they look for—and what they ignore.
  • “How do I lead a team when today’s players think differently?” → Discover modern leadership tactics, communication strategies, and mindset shifts that work with Gen Z athletes.
  • “What drills actually translate to game-day performance?” → Get game-tested drills and training methods from coaches who’ve won state titles and developed college-level talent.
  • “How do I build a program that lasts?” → From culture to consistency, learn what separates flash-in-the-pan teams from perennial contenders.

🔥 What You’ll Hear:

  • Behind-the-scenes stories from elite coaches across the country
  • Weekly episodes packed with recruiting insight, leadership lessons, and practice hacks
  • Interviews with coaches who’ve built powerhouse programs from scratch
  • Honest talk about burnout, politics, and the realities of coaching today
  • Strategies for parents to support their athlete’s journey without overstepping

Whether you coach youth, travel, high school, or college ball—or you're a parent or player trying to navigate the grind—Baseball Coaches Unplugged is your playbook for resilience, preparation, and mastery1.

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Baseball Coaches Unplugged — practical baseball coaching advice for youth, travel, and high school baseball. Host Ken Carpenter (27+ years coaching) delivers proven baseball tips, practice plans, leadership lessons, and culture-building strategies coaches and parents can use today. New episodes weekly: drills, recruiting insight, and interviews with the best coaches from across the country.


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  • Tradition Meets Change: Leading Without Rewriting The Playbook
    Dec 10 2025

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    What does it take to move one seat over and keep a winner winning? We sit down with Hilliard Darby’s new head baseball coach, Andrew Ozbolt, to unpack the real work of inheriting a high-performing program: protecting standards, earning trust, and evolving without erasing what made the team great.

    Andrew shares how 11 years as an assistant under Hall of Famer Chris Fugitt prepared him to lead with clarity. He explains the habits that travel—punctuality, defensive communication, and small ball—and why bunts and steals still play deep in the state tournament. We get practical about facilities too: the ongoing grass vs turf debate, how a well-kept natural surface stacks up, and why reliable outdoor reps can tilt development. Inside Darby’s hitting facility, he walks through winter stations, HitTrax feedback, modern pitching routines with bands and plyos, and the art of cycling groups for high-volume, high-quality work.

    We also go behind the clipboard on staff building. Andrew outlines what he looks for in assistants—teachers who connect, simplify, and show up year-round—and how securing a proven pitching coach was priority one. The schedule won’t blink for anyone, and the league is a meat grinder loaded with champions. Andrew’s definition of success is honest and actionable: compete daily, handle humbling moments, enjoy wins without rushing past them, and be ready to peak when brackets drop.

    If you’re a coach, player, or parent who cares about player development, practice design, team culture, and winning baseball strategy, this conversation will give you tools you can use today. Subscribe, share with a coaching friend, and leave a review to help more coaches find the show. What’s one standard your team won’t compromise this season? Tell us after you listen.

    Join the Baseball Coaches Unplugged podcast where an experienced baseball coach delves into the world of high school and travel baseball, offering insights on high school baseball coaching, leadership skills, hitting skills, pitching strategy, defensive skills, and overall baseball strategy, while also covering high school and college baseball, recruiting tips, youth and travel baseball coaching tips, and fostering a winning mentality and attitude in baseball players through strong baseball leadership and mentality.

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    31 min
  • What Keeps Coaches in the Dugout When Everything Says Walk Away?
    Dec 3 2025

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    Why do high school coaches keep showing up when the hours are brutal, the stipend is small, and the critiques are loud? We open the door to the dugout and talk honestly about purpose, sacrifice, and the quiet wins that outlast any trophy. Ken shares his ongoing battle with ulcerative colitis and multiple surgeries, describing what it means to keep serving through pain and why the podcast became a bridge back to the game after disability retirement.

    We walk through the real day-to-day: opening cages before sunrise, prepping fields on sweltering Saturdays, and making lineup decisions that weigh the dreams of an entire roster. Parents hear a candid view of how coaches see all eighteen kids, not just one, and why choices are made with development, accountability, and team roles in mind. Players get a direct message about standards, discipline, and the kind of pressure that forges character. The big theme is clear: baseball is the classroom where resilience, teamwork, and ownership are taught in real time.

    Along the way, we honor mentors who shaped us, the families who hold the line at home, and the former players who call years later to say thank you. The conversation is raw and grounded—less about schemes and more about stewardship. If you care about youth sports, coaching culture, or how athletic programs build future fathers, husbands, and leaders, this story will resonate. Subscribe, share with a coach or parent who needs this perspective, and leave a review so we can keep elevating voices that make the game better.

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    29 min
  • 5 Offseason Standards That Keep Teams Hungry
    Nov 26 2025

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    Winning can be the start of the slide. After a deep run or a title, the real threat isn’t on your schedule—it’s in your clubhouse. We unpack how complacency takes root during the quiet months and map out a hard-nosed offseason plan that keeps players hungry, focused, and honest about their work.

    We start with lessons from Nick Saban’s process: celebrate briefly, then eliminate the “rat poison” of praise by anchoring everything to execution—one drill, one rep, one play at a time. Then we look at Ryan Day’s transparency model and apply it to baseball with visible practice stats, effort grades, and execution metrics that remove hiding spots and turn accountability into culture. From there, we translate elite habits into concrete baseball standards: measurable throwing programs, exit velocity benchmarks, 60-yard improvements, body composition targets, and skill assessments scheduled and posted so progress is public and real.

    You’ll hear how to reset the narrative on day one, rebuild roles from scratch, and design player-owned development plans that name three weaknesses and attack each with a partner, a timeline, and testing days. We frame roster turnover as a proving ground for new leaders and show how to “schedule humility” with film, guest speakers, and manufactured adversity through constraint scrimmages and competitive training blocks. The message is simple and sharp: excellence is a pursuit, not a destination, and last year’s success can’t become this year’s excuse.

    If you’re ready to turn comfort into fuel, lock in your standards, measure everything, and keep the goalposts moving. Subscribe, share this episode with a fellow coach, and leave a quick review telling us the one metric you’ll track this offseason. Your trophy won’t lift weights for you—what will you measure next?

    Join the Baseball Coaches Unplugged podcast where an experienced baseball coach delves into the world of high school and travel baseball, offering insights on high school baseball coaching, leadership skills, hitting skills, pitching strategy, defensive skills, and overall baseball strategy, while also covering high school and college baseball, recruiting tips, youth and travel baseball, and fostering a winning mentality and attitude in baseball players through strong baseball leadership and mentality.


    Support the show

    • Follow: Twitter | Instagram @Athlete1Podcast
    • Website - https://www.athlete1.net
    • Sponsor: The Netting Professionals
    • https://www.nettingpros.com



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    11 min
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