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Kids Break Down Baseball vs Softball, Walk-Up Songs, and Their Favorite MLB Players
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Most kids just want to play ball. But these young baseball phenoms aren’t just learning the game, they’re mastering mindset, teamwork, and resilience at a level most adults haven’t even dreamed of. Join Coach Aaron and a pack of future stars in the ultimate mashup of talent, humor, and raw passion straight from the field.
Imagine a room buzzing with ten-year-olds talking about hitting bombs, glow-in-the-dark baseballs, and the art of switch-hitting, all in one epic episode. From Texas to L.
A., from backyard practice to national tournaments, these kids share what fuels their love for the game, along with hilarious stories of dog bites, wild monkeys, and sibling rivalries. You’ll discover how they’re pushing beyond just playing catch to becoming young athletes who think like pros, confident, curious, and relentless.
We break down what makes baseball and softball two sides of the same coin—and why learning to switch-hit or throw a knuckleball could be your next big move. Plus, these young champions reveal their favorite MLB players, the best walk-up songs to get hyped, and the secret to staying calm under pressure. Trust us, you’ll come away inspired to level up your own game—whether you're 10 or 40.
This episode is perfect for coaches, parents, or any young athletes dreaming of the big leagues. The future of baseball is here, and it's brighter, and funnier, than ever. Don’t miss out on millions of moments that prove sometimes the greatest lessons are learned while having the most fun.
Whether you’re a long-time follower or new to the show, you’ll walk away with actionable steps to sharpen your routines, support performance, and stay consistent over a long season.
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57 minutes.