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How to Edit Your Tiger Player Profile And The Fierce 14

How 13 Uncommitted Players Went Into a Season With No Offers, Zero Recruiting Experience, And They Were Able To Get Noticed!

It was December 2019, the buzz was starting as the 2021 class was preparing for their biggest season.
It was their recruiting year.
Going into 2020, we already had one player commit to a high power division two school.
This team was loaded! We had speed, power, great pitching, defense, and ATTITUDE. The fierce 14 were getting recognition in the regional market and nationally with Perfect Game.
College coaches were preparing to make sure they watched and followed this team.
Fast forward to May 2020, the world stopped, NCAA made regulations on D1, D2, and D3 schools around recruiting. They were prohibited to see players in-person at summer tournaments until mid-July.
Let’s roll in the unfortunate events music…
In most situations, people would wave the white flag in submission and say, “well, I guess it’s not meant to be.”
The group took a different direction. They used Twitter, their Tiger profile, and email to keep college coaches in the loop.
The Tiger profile allowed them to store all vital information like their showcase information, Twitter handle, Instagram handle, GPA, ACT/SAT scores, and valuable playing metrics.
It was a central hub for them to use as they marketed themselves to the respective schools.
As the season progressed, the word started spreading about our players amongst the college coaching community. They would call us and say, “Tell me more about this guy. He’s always in my feed.”
Word of mouth was contagious.
The reason it worked was that everything was out in the open. Coaches could see that these players were receiving attention and the FEAR of missing out on this player became a reality. As I sit here writing this story I want you to take a look at your Tiger player profile. To do this scroll down to find out how to log in.
If you’re in 7th and 8th grade, I would start getting familiar with Twitter and how it can be a marketing asset for you as you move into your high school and recruiting years. My high school players! Start using your Tiger profile as your central hub for all your information.
We provide a shareable link, so you’re able to send people to your page to get all your student and playing information.
Enjoy the ride! Best of luck.
Spiker Helms
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YOUR TIGER PLAYER PROFILE

“House all your student and player information in one easy location.”
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Share what you want.

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Steps:
  1. Login to the VIP section
  2. Click Player Profile
  3. Edit Information, grab links from your social channels and recruiting videos
  4. Share your profile link via email, text, and social media

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Don’t miss out on the golden era of being seen. Get the tactics and strategy we used to help the FIERCE 14 get recruited.

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16 Ways To Give Yourself An Unfair Advantage Over Your Competition

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I’m big into podcasts. My wife is too.

My favorite group right now is Gimlet Media. They have shows ranging from history, business, crime, and fictional stories.

One show I love is called Start-Up, it’s the story and documentation of how the CEO started and built Gimlet Media. He actually has audio recordings from his early days of pitching investors to family conversations around launching the idea.

The reason I love the show is that it’s very relatable. The pain, struggles, and small wins are something we all experience when we are pursuing a vision with conviction and purpose.

In one episode he was struggling with delivering his pitch. He was stumbling over his words trying to explain his concept. At one point the investor actually started coaching him on how to deliver his pitch…..rough, right?

The investor asked the CEO a question that he didn’t know how to answer until a later episode. The investor asked him, what is your unfair advantage over other podcast shows?

At this point it made me go from a passive listener to an active one. I stopped the episode, thought for a moment and asked myself the same question.

“What are the Tigers unfair advantage amongst all the baseball clubs?”

Here is where my mind raced too:

…and then hit me. How do you say all of this without saying any of it?

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The Tigers are different because we are more than just teams. We are a program with tools and resources that gives our players an unfair advantage over other teams which ultimately provides opportunities that they otherwise would not have been given if they were outside the program.

In short, we have a stable system which provides the opportunity to grow if the right choices are made by the player throughout the year.

The CEO of Gimlet had an interesting answer for this section of his pitch, he said, “The unfair advantage we have over other podcast shows is that we understand listeners from our experience at NPR and have made successful shows from “This American Life” to “Planet Money”. We know our listeners and we know their behavior.”

I feel like we take a similar approach. We know our players and we do our very best to give them the resources that will make them successful not just in their athletic careers, but when they decide to leave the uniform for good.

The last the thing I failed to mention…we are constantly learning, re-evaluating, and thinking about how we can make our program better.

So, I want to leave you with this…if you’re a parent or a player, what is your unfair advantage?

Spiker Helms |Rawlings Tigers

www.rawlingstigers.com

PS

We had Tony Vitello at our college night in 2018. He had a monumental anwser on players who are under 6ft tall.

Can they play and start at the division 1 level?

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The Baseball Mindset

Baseball is a game of failure. Baseball takes great skill but it also takes a strong mentality to be great. The best baseball player in the world, Mike Trout, has a career batting average of .305. This means that he fails about 69% of the time at the plate. Mike Trout is a successful baseball player because he doesn’t dwell on the past. To be a great baseball player you have to be mentally tough and have a great mindset. This is going to be a blog to teach you to develop this mindset.

Develop Confidence:

Confidence is something you want to have in life no matter what you are doing, this is even true in baseball. If you want to accomplish something in life but you don’t believe that you can do then odds are you can’t. If your ho up the plate thinking “I won’t get a hit” then you might as well go back to the dugout. You need to have the mindset that says “I am going to get a hit.” There are several ways that you can go about developing confidence on the baseball field. One way to do this is to perform what you are trying to do. For example, going to the cages builds confidence because you are seeing yourself hit the baseball and this builds confidence. Another way is to visualize your success. This is important because you see yourself hitting the baseball and this gives you a boost of confidence before your at-bat.

Learn to Let Go:

In a game of failure, you can’t dwell on the past. You have to move forward and not let previous mistakes haunt your future play. You only get a few at-bats in a game don’t let one ruin the rest of them. This is a part of being mentally tough, it’s hard to forget about previous at-bats or errors but you have to be.

Confidence is key in everything you do. Like Yogi Berra said “Baseball is 99% mental” and this is true. In a game where the best of the best fails about 70% of the time, you need to be mentally tough and have a solid mindset. Every player needs to instill an “I will get a hit” mentality into their game. The key to success is to do what you want to achieve and to visualize yourself being successful. You must also not dwell in the past; you can’t let one mistake snowball into more mistakes that will hurt your team.

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Use This Idea To Motivate a Person or a Team

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 15 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms and David Birkby get a question from the YouTube channel comment section about motivating players. We dissect this topic and talk about how you can motivate a team by doing this one simple thing.

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The #1 Thing You Should Be Aware of in 2020 as a High School Player

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 13 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms and David Birkby talk about the impact of technology that is changing the game and of how recruiting is being handled. We received a message on Facebook and it intrigued us to discuss this topic. College coaches are using wearable and non-wearable technology that allows them to see if you are a fit for their program. We will inform you how you will be able to get seen by the best programs across all divisions and all states.

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Is Your Goal To Be Famous or To Be Well-Known?

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 17 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms and David Birkby talk about what your true goals are as a person. To be well-known? To be famous? We entertain the idea of what it is like to be famous or well-known. Dave also gives a simple comparison of the topic.

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The Goliath Mentality

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 19 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms and David Birkby explain the idea of being a Goliath or David. Is this story similar to the one, you are experiencing right now? We both explain that you could be David or Goliath and there is nothing wrong with wanting to be a David. We explain what it takes to have that Goliath mentality.

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The Worst Fear But Possibly The Best One For You To Lean Into

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 21 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms starts the episode with a scary story about the worst thing that could possibly happen. Everyone wants to be respected and be perfect, but our own way stops us from those things. Dave also shares his insight about cold calling and how he overcame it.

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How To Win Someone Over During Controversy

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 27 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms and David Birkby explain how to win over the person you are speaking to. Spiker explains the first time when his wife’s parents for the first time and learning the Indian customs. Dave talks about creating a chain of communication between you and an authoritative figure.

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Creating the Winning Lifestyle

This is a show about people, baseball, culture, and how to create a winning lifestyle. This is episode 25 of the Closing Pitch. Spiker Helms goes solo for this podcast. He talks about how to create a winning lifestyle just like one of the goals of the podcast. He also talks about what has worked for him and has not worked for him so the audience can learn from him. Spiker talks about how the president of the Rawlings Tigers, Aaron Jaworowski, uses everyday tasks to accomplish his goals.

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