
Inside Seton Hall Baseball | Recruiting, Development, and The Pirate Way | Ryan Ramiz
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In this episode, Matthew de la Rosa interviews Ryan Ramiz, a former Seton Hall standout, MLB Draft pick of the Seattle Mariners, and now assistant coach for the Pirates.
They discuss the unique perspective of transitioning from player to coach, the importance of recruiting, and the strategies employed at Seton Hall to develop players. Ryan shares insights on the coaching responsibilities, the significance of machine work in hitting, and the team's offensive philosophy focused on speed and dynamic play.
They also delve into the challenges of recruiting in the current landscape, particularly with the rise of the transfer portal, and the mental aspects of the game that college players must navigate. In this conversation, Ryan Ramiz and Matthew de la Rosa delve into the intricacies of baseball, focusing on the mental aspects of the game, the challenges of facing elite pitching talent, and the unique qualities that set top players apart, such as Julio Rodriguez.
They discuss the cultural influences on player development, the recruitment process for college baseball, and the importance of camps in identifying talent.
Additionally, they provide insights for young players and their parents on how to navigate the recruitment landscape effectively, emphasizing the significance of support, relationships, and personal development.
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Email: ryan.ramiz@shu.edu
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