04/20/2026
When the game starts to spiral,
most coaches want to jump in and fix everything.
More talking.
More instructions.
More pressure.
But that’s usually what makes it worse.
Because when a pitcher is overwhelmed,
they don’t need more information—
they need clarity.
They need someone who is steady.
Someone who slows the moment down, not speeds it up.
Your job isn’t to control every pitch.
It’s to help them reset.
One breath.
One focus.
One pitch.
Calm body language.
Simple communication.
Clear intention.
Because in those moments,
they’re not just looking for answers—
they’re looking for stability.
Be the calm, not the chaos.