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Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast

Baseball Outside the Box - Coaching Podcast

With former USA Baseball National Team Coach Peter Caliendo

Available Episodes 10

Coach Caliendo has a great conversation with Coach Manderino about mistakes along the way the coaching ladder. From when he decided to get into coaching till now.

They also discuss International Baseball, MLB coaching envoy program and the game today.

The post Learning from mistakes, Mike Manderino, 21 yrs Juco coach, 5 yrs high school coach appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

First time Coach Caliendo meets Coach Joe Jordano and he is excited meeting him. Great discussion on the following items.

  • Quick question and answers about Joe Jordano.
  • How he got into coaching.
  • Starting coaching so young what did he learn by his mistakes.
  • Who and what did learn prior to getting into coaching that he took into his first year of coaching.
  • Lots of advice for younger coaches.
  • Did you ever want to give up? And how did you keep going?
  • Game and players changing, your opinion?
  • Young kids and some coaches want to accomplish things quickly nowadays, in your opinion.
  • Dealing with Failure.
  • IMG Academy, development, games, etc.
  • So much to this interview.

Entering the 2018 season, Coach Jordano was listed among the top 25 winningest active coaches in NCAA DI baseball. In his twenty-one years leading the Panthers, Jordano left as the all-time winningest coach in Pitt Baseball history, as well as, recording more wins (588) than any coach, in any sport, in Pitt Athletic history. Jordano’s teams rewrote the Panther record book; sent over 70 players into professional baseball and led Pitt’s transition into the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Prior to Pitt, Jordano was the head coach at Mercyhurst College in his hometown of Erie, PA. He guided the Lakers for ten seasons and left as the winningest coach (283 wins) in Mercyhurst College history. Coach Jordano has earned six Coach of the Year awards in his career. Jordano has been inducted into the Mercyhurst College Hall of Fame, the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame (Erie Chapter) and the Italian/American Sports Hall of Fame (Pittsburgh Chapter).

EDUCATION/ACCREDITATIONS

  • M.Ed., Slippery Rock University
  • B.A., Westminster College

EXPERIENCE

  • Head Baseball, University of Pittsburgh, NCAA DI, 1997-2018
  • Head Baseball Coach, Mercyhurst College, NCAA DII, 1987-1997

Your Host Peter Caliendo Baseball Outside the Box Email:
Caliendo19@gmail.com

Yours for Better Baseball & Softball
Peter M. Caliendo
President,  GM Caliendo Sports International
International Sports Trips Around The World

The post Joe Jordano Former University Pittsburgh Head Coach, Current IMG Academy Head Coach National Team Black. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

Things Discussed:

  • Where he grew up.
  • How he got into being an Athletic Trainer.
  • Mentors along the way that helped him and learned from.
  • Advice for people wanting to be an Athletic Trainer.
  • How he dealt with players and why.
  • Discusses what it takes to be an Athletic Trainer.
  • Pitch counts.
  • Reducing arm injuries.
  • Why pitchers are getting hurt more now a days.
  • Are we throwing to much or pitching to much.
  • Show cases can hurt kids.
  • If major league players are not doing it then we asking young kids.
  • Some form of coaching is child abuse.
  • Advice for recovery from pitching.
  • And  a lot more.

 

Tony Garofalo, ATC, who has 43 years of experience including his service as the Chicago Cubs Head Athletic Trainer from 1977 though 1986. During his illustrious career Tony has worked in the high school, college, professional, elite, and clinical settings and is a member of the Illinois Athletic Trainers Association (IATA), St. Benedict University, and St. Louis University Halls of Fame.  He is also a founding partner of the Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society (PBATS). 3 Hall of Fames. Total in the business 52 years. 2 All Star games and mentioned in Bruce Sutters Hall of Fame speech.

Your Host Peter Caliendo Baseball Outside the Box Email:
Caliendo19@gmail.com

Yours for Better Baseball & Softball
Peter M. Caliendo
President,  GM Caliendo Sports International
International Sports Trips Around The World

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Nestor Perez Jr left Cuba at 20 years old after playing the Liga Nacional top league in Cuba as a Shortstop. His dad Nestor Perez Sr Dodgers European Scout coached him since he was a kid and a legend in baseball. Signed with Tampa and then gets into coaching with the Braves, works his way up and now a manager in their system.

 

This episode covers various topics and very educational.

  • Nestor’s trip to the USA from Cuba.
  • Adversity he dealt with, how?
  • His dad’s influence.
  • Cuban baseball and why they are so good.
  • Top player in Cuba.
  • Life in Cuba.
  • Being released by Tampa Bay.
  • How he got into professional coaching.
  • Braves hired him as a coach, transition into coaching.
  • Getting a managing job.
  • Toughest thing about managing.
  • Get into infield play, Nestor was a top SS and can really teach infield.
  • Throwing from different angels, when you start teaching kids and why.
  • Fielding, most important areas, you will be surprised.
  • How the hands work, give or go out and get the ball.
  • As he works for the Braves then he returns to Tenerife Spain his home to run great baseball camps and hosts teams from all over Europe on their beautiful AstroTurf field by the ocean.
  • Started first ever WBSC/Europe European Winter League, best 18 u players from Europe. I had the pleasure of coaching and managing a team. What a great event run extremely well.
  • So much more to this episode.

 

Nestor Perez Alonso (born November 24, 1976) is a Cuban former professional baseball shortstop and the current manager of the Augusta GreenJackets, the Low-A East affiliate of the Atlanta Braves.[1]

Perez began his career in the Serie Nacional de Béisbol before defecting to the United States.[2] He signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays organization in 1998, playing with the team’s minor league system until 2005. During the 2005 season, he had a brief stint with the Colorado Rockies Double-A affiliate before returning to Tampa Bay to finish both the season and his Minor League Baseball (MiLB) career.[3]

After leaving Minor League Baseball, Perez played in the División de Honor de Béisbol, the highest level of baseball in Spain. He also played for the Spain national baseball team in the 2003 European Baseball Championship2005 European Baseball Championship2005 Baseball World Cup2007 European Baseball Championship2007 Baseball World Cup2008 European Cup2009 European Cup and 2013 World Baseball Classic.[4]

Your Host Peter Caliendo Baseball Outside the Box Email:
Caliendo19@gmail.com

Yours for Better Baseball & Softball
Peter M. Caliendo
President,  GM Caliendo Sports International
International Sports Trips Around The World

The post Nestor Perez Braves Manager Augusta Green Jackets, former Cuban player. appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

Baseball Outside the Box with Your Host Peter Caliendo.

Announcement of his Japanese friends in Tokyo sponsoring the show:

Solutions integrated services (SIS) : Web site: https://www.s-is.co.jp/

IT Company in Tokyo with clients in the USA. These are great friends who the
owner is a baseball coach in Tokyo. Thanks for being a sponsor of the show.

SIS Services:

*       Installation telephone systems, pc’s workstation.
*       Design network systems.
*       Sales network equipment.
*       Equipment relocation and cabling services for office relocation.
*       Electrical work.
*       Client support and management services for IT equipment.
*       There service is outstanding and if you like to reach them go to
https://www.s-is.co.jp/

Guest:

Bryan Minniti Former Assistant GM MLB 21 years w/MLB Clubs in front office
leadership. Bryan started as an intern in college with the Pirates to
Director of Baseball Operations. Was Assistant GM with the Phillies,
Diamondbacks and Nationals. He had to deal in all operations in Baseball
Operations, Rules Compliance, Transactions, Budgeting and Contracts. Also
involved in trades, was an amateur as well as international scout. Bryan has
a bachelor’s in science and a double math major and statistics at the
University of Pittsburgh.

This is an explosive discussion which covers so many areas of the game of
baseball in the front office as well as on the field. And listen to Bryans
fearless decision to run for President of the WBSC, Executive Board Member
at Large, Chair of the Baseball Division and Vice Chair of the Baseball
Division.

Discussed:

*       Our time in Slovenia for the WBSC European Baseball/Softball
Congress.
*       10 quick question and answers so the audience gets to know Bryan.
*       How he got started in baseball.
*       Advice for young people getting into the game as an intern.
*       Advice to young people in skills they should learn before they begin
an internship or job interviews.
*       What type of people does Bryan like to hire and skills he looks for
in them.
*       Sacrifice for something you love to do is worth it because
eventually good things will happen.
*       How he went from working front office to Director Baseball
Operations for the Pirates.
*       How he went from Director Baseball Operations to Assistant GM.
*       Qualities of a successful GM’s he worked with.
*       When evaluating talent as a group of GM, Assist GM, Scouts, etc,
does it look like the scenes in Moneyball?.
*       How important listening skills are.
*       Building relationships and trust with your staff are critical to
managing of people.
*       Have you had to fire people and how did you do it? Scene from
Moneyball.
*       There are so many great things to learn here.
*       We also cover his move to go to Slovenia European meetings.
*       His decision to get nominated by a couple countries for President of
WBSC, Executive Board Member at Large, Chair Baseball Commission and Vice
Chair BB Commission.
*       Listen and learn so much from this episode.

Your Host Peter Caliendo Baseball Outside the Box Email:
Caliendo19@gmail.com

Yours for Better Baseball & Softball
Peter M. Caliendo
President,  GM Caliendo Sports International
International Sports Trips Around The World

The post Bryan Minniti Former Assistant GM MLB 21 years w/MLB Clubs in front office leadership (Part 2) appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

Baseball Outside the Box with Your Host Peter Caliendo.

Announcement of his Japanese friends in Tokyo sponsoring the show:

Solutions integrated services (SIS) : Web site: https://www.s-is.co.jp/

IT Company in Tokyo with clients in the USA. These are great friends who the
owner is a baseball coach in Tokyo. Thanks for being a sponsor of the show.

SIS Services:

*       Installation telephone systems, pc’s workstation.
*       Design network systems.
*       Sales network equipment.
*       Equipment relocation and cabling services for office relocation.
*       Electrical work.
*       Client support and management services for IT equipment.
*       There service is outstanding and if you like to reach them go to
https://www.s-is.co.jp/

Guest:

Bryan Minniti Former Assistant GM MLB 21 years w/MLB Clubs in front office
leadership. Bryan started as an intern in college with the Pirates to
Director of Baseball Operations. Was Assistant GM with the Phillies,
Diamondbacks and Nationals. He had to deal in all operations in Baseball
Operations, Rules Compliance, Transactions, Budgeting and Contracts. Also
involved in trades, was an amateur as well as international scout. Bryan has
a bachelor’s in science and a double math major and statistics at the
University of Pittsburgh.

This is an explosive discussion which covers so many areas of the game of
baseball in the front office as well as on the field. And listen to Bryans
fearless decision to run for President of the WBSC, Executive Board Member
at Large, Chair of the Baseball Division and Vice Chair of the Baseball
Division.

Discussed:

*       Our time in Slovenia for the WBSC European Baseball/Softball
Congress.
*       10 quick question and answers so the audience gets to know Bryan.
*       How he got started in baseball.
*       Advice for young people getting into the game as an intern.
*       Advice to young people in skills they should learn before they begin
an internship or job interviews.
*       What type of people does Bryan like to hire and skills he looks for
in them.
*       Sacrifice for something you love to do is worth it because
eventually good things will happen.
*       How he went from working front office to Director Baseball
Operations for the Pirates.
*       How he went from Director Baseball Operations to Assistant GM.
*       Qualities of a successful GM’s he worked with.
*       When evaluating talent as a group of GM, Assist GM, Scouts, etc,
does it look like the scenes in Moneyball?.
*       How important listening skills are.
*       Building relationships and trust with your staff are critical to
managing of people.
*       Have you had to fire people and how did you do it? Scene from
Moneyball.
*       There are so many great things to learn here.
*       We also cover his move to go to Slovenia European meetings.
*       His decision to get nominated by a couple countries for President of
WBSC, Executive Board Member at Large, Chair Baseball Commission and Vice
Chair BB Commission.
*       Listen and learn so much from this episode.

Your Host Peter Caliendo Baseball Outside the Box Email:
Caliendo19@gmail.com

Yours for Better Baseball & Softball
Peter M. Caliendo
President,  GM Caliendo Sports International
International Sports Trips Around The World

The post Bryan Minniti Former Assistant GM MLB 21 years w/MLB Clubs in front office leadership (Part 1) appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.

 

There are many people in the baseball world that aim to promote our game for the betterment of all who are involved. There are a lot of good people but there is no better advocate than Peter Caliendo. Peter has literally traveled the world teaching coaches and players how to be the best that they can be. He also shares some knowledge of what he has learned from his many journeys. “Jimmy Filingeri”

 

Jimmy Filingeri

Head Coach Stepinac HS JV Baseball

Head Coach HV Renegades Travel Baseball

Scout – USA Baseball NE NTIS

 

Clearingthebases@Gmail.Com

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This was so much fun; Jimmy and David are awesome. Thanks for having me on the show. Lots of talk about Youth Baseball, direction heading, changes it needs to make to keep kids in the game longer and get new kids playing, not just here in the USA but around the world, the world is doing some great things that we can learn from, long term development, coaching, teaching and so much more. Thanks guys. They have some great guests and topics, listen to them.

“ Peter Caliendo”

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David Valdez

  • Former Professional Player
  • Born Dominican Republic
  • Former Head Baseball Coach Bunker Hill Community College in Boston.
  • Manager of the year in college.
  • Now Hitting Coach MLB Draft League.
  • Former Detroit Tigers International Player Educational Program.
  • Manager of Raptor Texas state League

 

Discussion:

 

  • Dominican Baseball.
  • How much they practice versus games.
  • What makes them very good players.
  • Ages they play in per team.
  • Mental part of hitting.
  • Spirtual aspect of hitting.
  • Vision.
  • Timing.
  • Equipment.
  • And so much more.

 

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Email Caliendo19@gmail.com

ESPN Honolulu

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Face Book at Peter Caliendo

Twitter @baseballout and @petercaliendo

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His new book just came out on Amazon and www.umpirdalescott.com Also a public speaker, and he will be signing books at different locations, check out his web site.

A memoir of 37 years in professional baseball and a journey coming out in 2014.

“ The Umpire is Out. Calling the game and living my true life”

We discuss so much:

Started with quick question and answers about Dale, to get to know him more.

From umpire/games rules.

Coach Player relationships

Situations.

Youth baseball and advice to parents at games.

Why we yelling at umpires when players and coaches make mistakes, we tell kids we should not yell at them.

Getting young people to umpire.

Coming out as being gay in 2014 (1st male professional official in 5 major sports)

Throwing out first pitch padres and dodger games.

Technology in the game.

Catchers framing.

Catchers on one knee.

Vision training.

Dale Allan Scott (born August 14, 1959) is an American former umpire in Major League Baseball. He worked in the American League from 1986 to 1999, and officiated in both leagues from 2000 until his retirement after the 2017 season. He became a crew chief in 2001. He wore uniform number 39 his first two years and number 5 thereafter.

Contents

o   1.1Notable games

Umpiring career[edit]

Scott began umpiring at age 15 and entered the minor leagues in 1981, eventually working his way up to the Triple-A American Association. He umpired a single major league game during the 1985 MLB season, making his debut in an August 19 game between the Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers.[1] Scott became a full-time MLB umpire in 1986, working 116 games that season. Scott worked a total of 3,897 regular season games, 91 post-season games, and issued 90 ejections in his MLB career.

Scott umpired in the World Series in 19982001 and 2004, in the All-Star Game in 19932001, and 2011, calling balls and strikes. He has also worked in six League Championship Series (199619992000200220092013) and in twelve Division Series (199519971998200120032004200520072008201120142015).

When the AL introduced red shirts in 1996, Scott frequently was the only umpire to wear the color, rather than the usual navy blue. He almost always wore the red shirt when working home plate, including Game 3 of the 1998 World Series at Qualcomm Stadium.

Scott worked his last game on April 14, 2017, in Toronto.[2] In the 8th inning he was struck in the mask and was carted off the field with a concussion and whiplash.[3] This was Scott’s fourth concussion in five years, his second in nine months. After consulting with several sports medicine and concussion specialists, Scott decided not to return, and announced his retirement in December 2017.[4]

Notable games[edit]

On May 30, 1988, Scott ejected New York Yankees manager Billy Martin from a game against the Oakland Athletics. Martin was suspended for three games for throwing dirt at Scott during the argument.[5]

On July 1, 1990, Scott was the home plate umpire as Andy Hawkins of the New York Yankees pitched eight hitless innings in a road game against the Chicago White Sox, yet lost; it was, at the time, only the second game in history in which a pitcher lost a complete game no-hitter. In 1991 MLB revised the rules relating to official no-hit games, requiring that a pitcher must complete a minimum of 9 innings, and thereby voiding Hawkins’ effort.

He was the home plate umpire on April 27, 1994, when Scott Erickson threw a no-hitter for the Twins vs the Brewers.

Scott was the first base umpire when Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander threw a no-hitter at Comerica Park against the Milwaukee Brewers on June 12, 2007.[6] Five days prior to Verlander’s no-hitter, Scott was also at first base in a game between the Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics in which Boston pitcher Curt Schilling had a no-hitter until Shannon Stewart broke up the no-hitter with a single with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning.[7]

Scott worked his 3,000th career, regular season MLB game in St. Louis on his 50th birthday, August 14, 2009.

He was the third base umpire for Verlander’s second no-hitter, thrown on May 7, 2011, against the Toronto Blue Jays.[8]

Scott was the third base umpire when six Seattle Mariners pitchers combined to no-hit the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 8, 2012.[9]

He was the second-most tenured umpire selected to officiate the 2014 Opening Series at the Sydney Cricket Ground in SydneyAustralia.[10]

Personal life[edit]

Scott worked as a radio personality at KBDF, a Top 40 station in Eugene, Oregon, in the late 1970s. He is an avid Oregon Ducks football fan and often attends games at Autzen Stadium when given the opportunity. He is friends with baseball commentator Harold Reynolds.

Scott came out as gay in 2014, thus becoming the first openly gay umpire in MLB, and is married to Michael Rausch, whom he met at CC Slaughters in Portland in October 1986.[11]

In 2015, Scott was inducted into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame,[12] and to the Hall of Honor at Sheldon High School in his hometown of Eugene.[13]

Scott released a book on May 1, 2022, “The Umpire Is Out: Calling the Game and Living My True Self” with Rob Neyer.

www.baseballoutsidethebox.com

Email Caliendo19@gmail.com

ESPN Honolulu

You Tube at Peter Caliendo

Face Book at Peter Caliendo

Twitter @baseballout and @petercaliendo

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There is so much going on in Kenya Baseball and we are excited to bring it to you. Learn: Baseball is a lifesaver for many kids, a safe zone. How they get kids to play the game. Where they play baseball. When kids see baseball, they like it over soccer. More kids than equipment. Need Equipment bad. Coaches training is vital. Baseball 5 exploding in Kenya. Coaches’ development. Type of athletes. Major goals of the country. Does the government help? Fields they have. Fields they need. International competition hosted in Kenya. Academies they are starting. ISG Baseball and Baseball for Good coaches’ development/equipment. A lot more to this discussion. Any equipment donations reach out to Peter Caliendo of Baseball for Good at Caliendo19@gmail.com Reach Titus at baseballfederationofkenya@gmail.com

www.baseballoutsidethebox.com

Email Caliendo19@gmail.com

ESPN Honolulu

You Tube at Peter Caliendo

Face Book at Peter Caliendo

Twitter @baseballout and @petercaliendo

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