One of our favorite people ever Mark Guthrie joins us today to talk Florida Burn Baseball as well as give great advice on how to get coaches to notice you.
If you are a 2022 or 2023 and want to play baseball in College we highly recommend you listen to this podcast. Mark Guthrie not only co-founded the Florida Burn but played in the Major Leagues where he won a World Series Ring with the 1991 Minnesota Twins.
The Florida Burn is one of the top Travel Baseball organizations in the Country and we feel Mark’s brings a unique philosophy when it comes to player development.
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New to Baseball Dadz? This weekly podcast hosted by 99.5 QYK’s Travis Daily and 98.7 The Shark’s Jeff Zito discusses various challenges and lessons learned while going through the process of getting their children recruited for college sports. Podcast guests will include various college baseball coaches, former MLB players, former college baseball players, high school and travel ball coaches as well as anyone else that may help a parent or student-athlete accomplish their goal of playing baseball in college. New episodes every Friday!
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