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The SLIDE Podcast is the premier youth baseball and softball show delivering expert insights, training tips, and inspiring stories from America's favorite pastime. Our international team of 23 field reporters and hosts brings you weekly episodes featuring exclusive interviews with players, coaches, and baseball influencers.

From MLB-bound prospects to grassroots development, we cover every aspect of youth baseball and softball. Our comprehensive content includes technique breakdowns, coaching strategies, and player development stories that help athletes, parents, and coaches maximize their potential in the game.

Join our growing community of baseball and softball enthusiasts every Friday as we showcase the future stars of the game, share expert coaching advice, and celebrate the spirit of youth sports.

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Girls Who Play Hardball: Building Baseball’s Future Girls Who Play Hardball: Building Baseball’s Future takes center stage in this inspiring all-girls episode of The SLIDE Podcast. Host Lilah “Brickwall” Br4tcher and co-host Ashlynn Jolicouer welcome standout ballplayers Youki Aoshima and Rio Alcantar. Together, they share what it truly means to play baseball as young women chasing big dreams. Breaking barriers in baseball The conversation focuses on the excitement surrounding the Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL), a groundbreaking step that opens doors for female athletes. Rio recalls, “Finally, women are gonna get a chance to play… in a higher level and get paid to do it — that’s like icing on top of the cake.” Their stories reveal both the struggles and motivation that come with being girls who choose hardball over the traditional softball route. BFA tournaments and friendships Youki and Rio reflect on their journeys through Baseball For All tournaments. They found not only fierce competition but also lifelong friendships. Both describe how different mixed-gender tournaments feel compared to all-girls events. Additionally, they explain how inclusive atmospheres enable them to thrive. Lilah and Ashlynn add their own experiences, making this episode a roundtable of athletes who understand the grind and the joy of playing ball together. Fun, rivalry, and growth The girls swap stories about rivalry games between the Bay Sox and the Waves, hilarious hecklers, and Banana Ball antics. They even imagine their own professional team names, mascots, and dream cities. The discussion balances laughter with serious talk about confidence, pressure, and the importance of creating opportunities that match their passion for the sport. Building the future of the game The episode closes with advice to the next generation. Their message is simple: start young, work hard, and keep the fun alive. Youki explains how starting at six gave her a foundation to handle challenges later. Meanwhile, Rio stresses that making friends is just as important as building skills. With the WPBL on the horizon and organizations like Baseball For All leading the charge, the dream of girls playing baseball at every level is closer than ever. For more stories on youth athletes paving their way, check out our recent episode, All Women, All Baseball: The WPBL Journey Begins. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
All Women, All Baseball: The WPBL Journey Begins Breaking Ground in Women’s Baseball All Women, All Baseball: The WPBL Journey Begins spotlights catcher Denae Benites, a leader on the USA Baseball women’s team who is chasing history with the new Women’s Professional Baseball League (WPBL). Hosted by Lilah “Brickwall” Br4tcher and co-host Ashlynn Jolicouer, this all-women’s baseball episode dives deep into the barriers, breakthroughs, and bold dreams shaping the sport. From her start playing Little League with the boys to making Team USA at just 17, Denae has always followed her love of baseball. She explains why she never gave in to pressure to play softball and shares a powerful reminder: “You wouldn’t tell Serena Williams to go play table tennis. So why tell us girls that we have to go play softball?” The Rise of the Women’s Professional Baseball League The WPBL marks a groundbreaking step forward for women in baseball, with more than 500 athletes from ten countries showing up for its first tryouts. Denae walks listeners through the multi-day event, the international talent she faced, and the excitement of creating a path for future generations. Her passion proves that this league is not just about games—it’s about history, opportunity, and visibility. For Ashlynn and Lilah, who are both youth players chasing their own dreams, this conversation was more than an interview. It was a chance to hear what it takes to make the leap from high-level amateur play to professional women’s baseball. Catcher’s Wisdom and Baseball Dreams As a catcher, Denae stresses the importance of mobility, quickness, and athleticism. She shares her routines, training on hills with weighted vests, and why catchers can’t be underestimated. She also reveals her favorite baseball traditions—from pop times to her lucky Bruce Bolt sleeve. Fans also get a glimpse into lighter moments, including cereal debates, dream stadiums, and walkout songs. For the record, Denae’s pro walkout choice would be “La Chona”, while her USA hype song is “La Mama De La Mama” by L-Alpha. Inspiring the Next Generation This episode is filled with motivation for young players chasing their own path. Denae reminds listeners to train hard, take care of their bodies, and stay focused on development both on and off the field. Most importantly, she emphasizes that having fun and believing in yourself will take you further than doubters ever could. For more on the history being made, check out USA Baseball’s Women’s National Team. And don’t miss our recent SLIDE Podcast episode on Softball, Superpowers, and Big Banana Ball Dreams featuring Savanna, another young athlete blazing trails. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Faith, Power Hitting & Pro Softball Dreams is at the heart of this inspiring conversation with Coastal Carolina standout, Delaney Keith. Hosted by Coach Aaron alongside Gameface Gracie, this episode dives into Delaney’s journey from Idaho to becoming one of the most feared power hitters in D1 softball. Her story highlights faith, hard work, and the perseverance needed to chase pro softball dreams. From Idaho Roots to Coastal Carolina Power Delaney grew up surrounded by the game, with both parents coaching and instilling in her the love of softball. Her journey took her from Oregon to Idaho, and ultimately to Coastal Carolina, where she has developed into a powerful force at the plate. As the Gatorade Idaho Player of the Year, she batted nearly .600 with 13 home runs in her senior season, striking out only four times. That drive for excellence continues as she now shines in the teal and black. The Mindset Behind Power Hitting Success When asked about handling struggles, Delaney shared, “You have to train mental toughness… as long as you have the right support system around you, it’s easier to get through the bad days.” Her approach to adversity emphasizes faith, patience, and the ability to invest in small daily habits that add up to big results. Her story is a reminder to young athletes that challenges are part of the journey, but resilience and preparation make the difference. Chasing Professional and Olympic Softball Dreams Delaney’s goals go far beyond college. She dreams of playing professionally and representing Team USA on the Olympic stage. With softball gaining momentum through leagues like the Athletes Unlimited Softball League and Olympic re-entry, the future is bright for dedicated athletes like her. Her leadership and relentless pursuit of growth make her a role model for the next generation of softball stars. Lessons for Young Athletes in D1 Softball In this episode, Delaney encourages youth players to embrace new positions, love the grind, and focus on the fundamentals. Coastal Carolina’s rise in both baseball and softball reflects how smaller programs can make a big impact nationally. For more stories about rising stars, check out our episode on Softball, Superpowers, and Big Banana Ball Dreams. Walkout Song Delaney’s walkout song is “Play Something Country” by Brooks and Dunn — a fitting anthem for a player who blends grit, confidence, and Southern flair into every at-bat. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Knuckleballs, Time Travel, and Banana Ball w/ Ole Knuckles Rediscovering the Game with Knuckleballs, Time Travel, and Banana Ball Knuckleballs, Time Travel, and Banana Ball w/ Ole Knuckles takes listeners on a trip through baseball’s past, present, and future. Fisher Polydoroff, better known as Old Knuckles, joins Coach Aaron and co-host Dylan “Hollywood” Boyle to share how he blends history, entertainment, and passion for the game. From gripping the knuckleball to entertaining fans in Banana Land, Fisher reveals what makes him unique as both a player and performer. “I don’t think there’s anybody on earth that is better fit for the role that I play in Bananaland,” Fisher shares, highlighting how his character connects baseball history with modern fan engagement. From Youth Baseball to Banana Land Adventures Fisher opens up about his early years in sports, moving from soccer to baseball, and how his curiosity for the game’s history shaped his path. Growing up in Texas, he became known as a power hitter and utility player, but his creativity set him apart. His time with the Visitors, the Savannah Bananas’ developmental team, showed him that baseball could be more than stats—it could be entertainment. Fans embraced Old Knuckles, a character who blends vintage baseball style with showmanship, bringing something fresh to Banana Ball. For those who want to dive deeper into Banana Ball’s evolution, check out the Savannah Bananas’ official site to see how this phenomenon continues to grow. The Knuckleball Legacy and Baseball History Knuckleballs, Time Travel, and Banana Ball is about more than a quirky pitch—it’s about keeping baseball’s traditions alive. Fisher explains how he learned the knuckleball from R.A. Dickey and perfected it into a signature skill. He also dives into baseball history, sharing stories of legends like Honus Wagner, Hoyt Wilhelm, and Phil Niekro. His passion for nostalgia shines through when he talks about vintage bats, old-school uniforms, and recreating classic styles of play. To explore another perspective on baseball’s evolution, check out our episode Sandlot Swag with Big Stadium Dreams: Twinstripe Reporters on Deck, where young players share their love for the game’s roots. Entertaining Fans, Inspiring Kids Fisher emphasizes how Banana Ball allows players to connect directly with fans. Instead of focusing solely on performance, he celebrates the joy of interaction—signing autographs, playing music, and even performing magic. By doing so, he not only entertains crowds but also reminds kids why they fell in love with baseball in the first place. His advice to young athletes is simple: stay dedicated, enjoy the game, and separate yourself from outcomes. This episode captures how Old Knuckles brings timeless baseball values into today’s world, creating a one-of-a-kind experience for fans and players alike. Walkout Songs: “Sh-Boom” by The Chords “In the Mood” by Glenn Miller Be sure to follow Fisher on social media at @FisherPolydoroff and @OldiesFish to see his music, baseball, and Banana Ball journey. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us for any questions or feedback. Please help us grow!!!Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comPlease leave us a review!Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX: https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Power, Passion, and Pro Softball Grind tells the story of Linnah Rebolledo, a championship-winning professional softball player in Mexico’s Liga Mexicana de Softbol and a key member of the national team. Coach Aaron hosts alongside co-hosts Michaela Beachy and Lily Scott for a conversation filled with determination, energy, and championship memories. Linnah’s career began in Riverside, California, where she played baseball before switching to softball. Her journey took her to Utah Valley University, where she became known for her versatility and power at the plate. “I’ve always liked to beat everyone. I’m very competitive,” she shares. That drive eventually led her to Mexico’s pro league and a title in its inaugural season. Michaela Beachy’s ACL Comeback Before Linnah’s story begins, Michaela talks about her recovery from ACL surgery. She explains the nerves before the operation, the pain of the first days, and the joy of small wins like completing the stationary bike. Her focus on progress, even in slow steps, shows how resilience can define an athlete’s path. From Baseball to Pro Softball Champion Linnah’s competitive fire started early. She was recruited from baseball into softball by a persistent coach, and her skills grew fast. At Utah Valley University, she mastered shortstop, third base, and outfield. Her professional debut brought an unforgettable championship moment — a bases-loaded bunt that turned into a triple and secured the win. That single play made history and proved her ability to deliver under pressure. Mexico’s Electric Softball Atmosphere Softball in Mexico offers more than just competition. Fans pack men’s stadiums, mariachi music plays between pitches, and crowds often reach 20,000 people. The league has already grown from four to six teams, with more expansion ahead. This high-energy environment fuels players like Linnah and inspires the next generation, including Lily, to dream about pro careers. A Story of Grit and Growth This episode blends stories of recovery, historic wins, and the passion that drives elite athletes. It shows how dedication, opportunity, and love for the game create moments that last a lifetime. Outbound Link: Learn more about Liga Mexicana de SoftbolInternal Link: Hear another inspiring story in Softball, Superpowers, and Big Banana Ball Dreams. Follow The SLIDE Podcast!Please email us for any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. YouTube Version available on 08-16-25 @ 10am EST Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX: https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Power, Precision & Pitching takes the mound this week as Coach Aaron and co-host Lily Scott welcome Jason Luli, founder of Powerhouse Mechanics. In this exciting and insightful episode, listeners delve into the art of softball pitching, exploring mechanics, mindset, youth development, and Olympic-level coaching. Jason shares his remarkable journey from a casual men’s league pitcher to leading a nationwide training organization that redefines how young athletes are taught. Powerhouse Mechanics is unlike any other. As Jason explains, they don’t just teach pitching—they teach athletes how to feel their motion. “We always say you’ve got to build, not fix,” Jason emphasizes. That philosophy is the backbone of a program that serves kids across more than 30 locations with personalized, elite training. From the Mound to the World Stage Jason’s coaching approach is based on weight control, energy movement, and simplifying complex skills, such as the change-up. His in-depth exploration of “leap and drag” mechanics and how Powerhouse teaches the body to protect itself naturally. This episode provides listeners with a rare glimpse into next-level player development. He even addresses controversial rule changes and how understanding the body’s movement can help prevent injury. Now serving as the pitching coach for the American Samoa National Team, Jason is headed to Italy for the WBSC Softball World Cup. His perspective on coaching globally while empowering youth athletes at home is a testament to his dedication and impact on the sport. Cereal, Soundtracks, and Softball Swagger Of course, it wouldn’t be The SLIDE Podcast without some fun. Jason reveals his midnight snack of choice, Captain Crunch with half and half. He also picks his walkout song: the legendary “Hell’s Bells” by AC/DC. As Lily debates mask rules and sibling advice, the episode seamlessly blends technical insight with laughs, life lessons, and a heartwarming touch. For more softball action, tune into Episode 27, Macon to the Mound: Destin Howard’s UGA Journey Follow Jason and his team at Powerhouse Mechanics on Instagram! Follow The SLIDE Podcast!Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Macon to the Mound: Destin Howard’s UGA Journey In this standout episode of The SLIDE Podcast, we highlight “Macon to the Mound” as Georgia Bulldog pitcher Destin Howard steps up to share her journey from hometown hopeful to NCAA competitor. Hosted by Coach Aaron with co-hosts Rachel Garcia and Lily Scott, the episode offers an honest look into life as a D1 softball player, on and off the field. Faith, Family, and Finding Georgia From Macon to the Mound, Destin reveals how UGA wasn’t initially her top choice. That changed when Coach Tony Baldwin took over the program. After visiting campus and feeling divine confirmation, she knew it was the place for her: “Georgia could offer me nothing and I would still come here.” Her story of perseverance through a tough COVID-era recruiting cycle is relatable for young athletes everywhere. Her high school stats back up the hype—500 strikeouts and a powerful presence on the mound that’s now anchoring UGA’s bullpen. Pitching Mindset and NIL Impact Destin has given up only two home runs in college thanks to a killer combo: a screwball that racks up strikes and a drop ball that gets swings and misses. “You have to just let it go,” she says of bouncing back from tough moments. While she used to chase strikeouts, college taught her to pitch for outs—however they come. Off the field, Destin says NIL “truly changed my life.” A marketing major with a future in sales or training, she’s gained confidence by learning to pitch herself as a brand. She dreams of opening her own softball facility and helping the next generation thrive. Training, Transfers, and Pro Goals Destin shares tips for young players like Lily: don’t focus on what school you want—focus on working hard. She also addresses her team’s chemistry, her pitching routines, and how she’s preparing for her senior year. Her ultimate dream? To play pro softball and make a lasting impact on and off the mound. Quote from Destin Howard: “Even though you’re good, you’ve got to work harder.” Walkout Song: “The Largest” by BigXthaPlug Internal Link: Check out our other UGA episode with Alton Davis II. Outbound Link: Learn more about UGA Softball and follow their upcoming season. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Sports, faith & fun with KJ McCarty takes center stage in this dynamic episode of The SLIDE Podcast. Host Coach Aaron is joined by co-host Big E (Easton Close) as they sit down with KJ, a standout multi-sport athlete from Alabama. Known for his mic’d-up Instagram reels and unshakable focus, KJ opens up about balancing football, baseball, and basketball—all while building a podcast with his dad focused on youth sports, faith, and family. Faith, Fun, and the Mic’d-Up Journey KJ’s journey in youth sports is anything but typical. From highlight-reel grand slams to calling plays as a quarterback, he shares how each sport teaches him something new. However, it’s his faith that keeps him grounded. “You’re playing the game not just to win,” he says, “but to have fun and live out your purpose.” That purpose shines through in his podcast, the KJ and Jay Podcast, where he and his father explore youth athletics through the lens of family and faith. Lessons in Leadership and Being Coachable Throughout the episode, KJ emphasizes the value of being coachable and lifting others up. He discusses how challenging it can be to let go of perfectionism and how his dad helps remind him that failure is a natural part of growth. When asked what makes a good teammate, his answer is simple but powerful: supporting others even when you’re not at your best. From double-selly celebrations to battling through injury, KJ keeps it real and relatable. Balancing Sports, Media, and Real Life Beyond the field and court, KJ talks about downtime in Alabama—fishing, visiting water parks, and recovering from a UCL strain. He also shares his big goals for the future, with hopes of playing football professionally while keeping baseball as a backup. His walkout song? “Unstoppable” by Sia—an anthem that fits the energy and message of this episode perfectly. Check out KJ’s mic’d-up content and faith-driven sports podcast on Instagram by searching “KJ McCarty.” Learn more about the KJ and Jay Podcast: KJ and Jay Youth Sports Podcast on Apple Listen to a similar SLIDE Podcast episode: Faith, Focus, and Fire: Kingston’s Code Quote from KJ McCarty: “You’re playing a sport not just for winning—but to have fun and live out your purpose.” 5-Star Review Reminder & Social Links Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Big Baseball Moments and Bigger Ambitions shine bright in this episode as Coach Aaron and guest co-host Big E (Easton Close) welcome rising star Logan Johnson to The SLIDE Podcast. Logan delves into what it’s like stepping into pressure-packed situations with confidence, the mindset required to perform at a high level, and how big dreams drive his approach both on and off the field. Logan Johnson’s Winning Mentality From high-stakes games to everyday grind, Logan reveals how staying focused and mentally prepared is key. His insight into preparing for intense moments gives young players a glimpse of what it takes to compete. When asked about the mental side of the game, Logan shared, “If I’m not confident in myself, no one else will be.” His commitment to self-belief and preparation is a blueprint for aspiring athletes everywhere. Handling the Heat and Embracing the Game Additionally, Logan emphasizes the importance of discipline and leadership in the dugout and beyond. Whether it’s maintaining routines or building chemistry with teammates, his attention to detail shows maturity well beyond his years. Logan discusses how he adapts to challenges, tunes out distractions, and keeps his focus locked on improvement. Inspiring the Next Generation Through Experience Logan’s journey serves as inspiration for players who want more than wins—they want growth and development. His ambitions extend far beyond the diamond, and this episode proves that big baseball moments are only part of a much larger vision. For those chasing greatness, Logan’s story is a powerful reminder that belief, work ethic, and resilience can take you far. For more baseball stories like Logan’s, check out our recent episode with Kingston Smith where we explore faith, focus, and fire on the field. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast
Hustle, Heart, and Homeruns takes center stage in this inspiring episode of The SLIDE Podcast, where Isabella Lopez steps up to the mic. Alongside co-hosts Rachel Garcia and Lily Scott, Isabella reveals her journey through the softball world—from her early days at tee-ball to becoming a standout on the field today. Her voice is full of determination, humor, and a love for the game that shines through every story. Right from the start, you’ll sense Isabella’s fierce work ethic and humble attitude. The episode showcases how she balances practice, school, and friendships while still putting in the hours to improve. Her grind doesn’t go unnoticed, especially by Rachel Garcia, who offers wisdom, encouragement, and even shares her own experiences growing up in the sport. Balancing Softball with Life and Leadership What stands out most in Hustle, Heart, and Homeruns is Isabella’s leadership. Whether she’s talking about helping teammates or finding ways to lift others, it’s clear she’s not just playing for herself. “I want to be the player others can count on when the pressure’s on,” Isabella says. Her maturity, coupled with a refreshing sense of humor, makes this episode a must-listen. In addition, listeners will enjoy moments of laughter and unexpected trivia, from favorite post-game meals to who has the best dugout dance moves. As always, The SLIDE Podcast dives deeper than just game highlights, spotlighting the character behind the athlete. Inspiring Words from a Future Star The connection between Rachel, Lily, and Isabella creates a welcoming vibe that young players and parents alike will appreciate. The advice dropped throughout the episode—especially from Rachel—is gold for any athlete chasing their dreams. And when you think Isabella couldn’t be more impressive, she shares her walkout song: “Good as Hell” by Lizzo—a fitting choice for someone who brings confidence, energy, and love for the game every time she takes the field. To hear more from youth athletes like Isabella, check out our recent conversation with Savanna and be inspired by stories of grit, growth, and greatness. Want to learn how to be a better teammate or parent? This guide on youth softball mental skills is a powerful read. Walkout Song: “Good as Hell” by Lizzo Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
William’s Way: Bravery, Baseball & Big Dreams William’s Way is a journey filled with character, courage, and charisma. In this heartfelt episode, Coach Aaron and co-host Easton welcome 10-year-old William Miller to The SLIDE Podcast. Hailing from Arizona, William brings a powerful blend of personality and purpose, sharing how baseball, big moments, and a love for storytelling helped shape his passion for the game. From Arizona Fields to Big-Time Moments William may be young, but he’s already wise beyond his years. With stories about competitive moments on the field, including a dramatic game-ending umpire reversal that cost his team a championship shot, William reveals the emotional highs and lows of youth baseball. His reflection on the game shows just how deeply he cares—not just about winning, but about doing what’s right. “He should’ve been out,” William explains. “We were all cheering until the ump changed the call. It just didn’t feel fair.” Big Dreams Backed by Big Personality More than just a ballplayer, William shines as a motivational voice and storyteller. His energy and honesty light up the episode, as he describes his experiences with RAD Baseball and his love for cereal (a classic podcast favorite). He speaks with wisdom and clarity, proving that big dreams don’t wait for adulthood—they begin with purpose, heart, and a glove. Easton’s Dominican Republic Journey & RAD Gear Drops While William shares his story, co-host Easton gives an update on his own exciting path. A proud ambassador for RAD, Easton is preparing to represent Team USA in the Dominican Republic. Between gearing up with American flag gloves and talking with RAD about new sunglasses, he’s also showing what it means to lead on and off the field. “We were all cheering…until the ump changed the call. It just didn’t feel fair.” – William To hear another story of perseverance and baseball wisdom, check out our episode with Kingston Smith or explore the journey of Gracie Gameface. Explore youth baseball leadership at https://www.littleleague.org, an excellent resource for young players and their families nationwide. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
The Softball Special kicks off with fun, flavor, and fastpitch energy. The Softball Special welcomes listeners into a high-energy episode filled with laughs, leadership, and legendary vibes. This week, Coach Aaron gathers all five of The SLIDE Podcast’s softball field reporters—Gracie, Anne Bell, Addison, Lily, and Rylee—for a jam-packed celebration of all things softball. From strawberry-chocolate drinks to taco-themed sliding mitt ideas, the episode delivers good times and genuine connections. While the fun is real, the moment everyone’s waiting for finally arrives. The Softball Special isn’t just about fielding questions—it’s about revealing who’s joining the show as the new Softball Co-Host. And it’s none other than Rachel Garcia—a UCLA National Champion, Team USA Ace Pitcher, and current pro with the AU Softball Volts. Her addition instantly levels up the podcast’s star power and softball IQ. Celebrating Team Spirit and Making the Big Reveal As each reporter shares what they’ve been up to—from pitching lessons and new Bat Buster teams to gear giveaways and glove designs—the sense of community shines through. They also discuss the popular batting glove contest, featuring custom creations, including the winning “Toxic Barrels” design. Then, Coach Aaron surprises the team with the incredible news: Rachel Garcia is officially joining as the show’s softball co-host. The excitement is electric. Rachel’s presence promises mentorship, inspiration, and real-world advice for every young athlete who dreams of big stages and bigger goals. One of the field reporters says it best: “Having Rachel Garcia on the show is like having your hero on speed dial!” And that’s exactly the kind of magic this episode delivers. A Fresh Era for Softball Coverage Begins The Softball Special marks a turning point for The SLIDE Podcast’s coverage of girls in the game. With the addition of Rachel Garcia and the whole cast of softball field reporters bringing their unique energy, this season promises to go deeper, have more fun, and showcase the heart of the sport like never before. Don’t miss this episode—it’s more than a reveal. It’s the beginning of a brand new era for softball storytelling. Watch Rachel’s UCLA Highlights HERE! Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Built to Blast: The Rise of Moonshot Mark Built to Blast: The Rise of Moonshot Mark kicks off this power-packed episode featuring 13-year-old phenom Mark “Moonshot” Thompson. With SLIDE Field Reporters Lilah and Jake as co-hosts, Mark shares how he combines raw power, speed, and maturity to lead ZT National and inspire young athletes everywhere. Big Swings from Jacksonville to Fenway Born in Jacksonville, Florida, Mark plays for ZT National and attends St. Joseph’s Catholic School. He’s earned his nickname the hard way—by blasting 21 home runs in just the spring season. From being raised on the ballfield to starring in elite events like Select Fest and Pitch, Hit & Run at Fenway Park, Mark is a rare mix of talent and humility. “Home runs aren’t made—they come,” he explains, offering wisdom well beyond his years. A Multi-Sport Athlete with a Singular Focus While he still competes in basketball, football, and cross country, baseball is where Mark’s heart is. He trains relentlessly—hitting four buckets of balls a day and refining his approach to go middle and oppo. His favorite bat? The OG Cat 9 Composite. Most overrated? The Icon. Off the field, Mark is just as dedicated—he’s in the Honor Society and even won first in his science fair category. Mindset, Motivation, and the Moonshot Mentality Mark’s maturity is part of what sets him apart. After struggling with emotions early in his career, he embraced failure as fuel for growth. “Greatness comes from failure, but failure makes greatness,” he says. Whether it’s launching a 75-yard TD pass, competing against the nation’s top hitters, or staying calm in clutch moments, Mark shows leadership that’s rare at any age. Speed, Humility, and Dreams of The Show From learning under Blake Snell at Zilla to running a 13-minute two-mile and averaging 8–10 stolen bases a tournament, Mark proves he’s more than a slugger. He dreams of being drafted—but only if it’s first or second round. His backup plan? A full ride to play D1 baseball. His favorite player is Trey Turner, and his walkout songs—“TNT” by ACDC and “Calabria 2008”—reflect his explosive presence. “No moment is bigger than what you love. You gotta love the moment to be able to love the game.” – Mark “Moonshot” Thompson Check out Big Baller, Bigger Dreams and Bright Future featuring Brian Johnson Jr. for more elite youth athlete interviews. Learn more about Select Fest, one of the premier showcases for top youth baseball talent. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
hrowMo, Throw Better with ThrowMo Understanding ThrowMo, the Simpler Way to Throw Right ThrowMo, Throw Better kicks off this episode with a spotlight on how one small device is helping kids improve their throwing mechanics. Coach Aaron is joined by guest hosts Deklan “Swaggy D” Mele and Mateo “The Baseball Kid” to talk with Coach David Andrukonis, the creator of ThrowMo. His tool is built for young athletes who want to learn proper throwing form and stay injury-free. Coach David shares how he came up with the idea for ThrowMo after years of coaching and after realizing there was a need to help youth players improve their throwing mechanics. He saw a problem—young players were throwing the wrong way—and he wanted to fix it. Therefore, he designed a device that gives instant feedback when players throw correctly. Mateo chimes in, saying, “ThrowMo makes throwing feel like second nature.” How ThrowMo Helps Players Build Confidence ThrowMo, Throw Better is more than a tagline. It’s about making smart habits easier to learn. The crew breaks down how the tool works for players at any age or level. For instance, players feel the right motion and begin to repeat it without overthinking. In addition, Coach David explains how ThrowMo helps coaches too. It reduces the need for constant correction, giving athletes space to build their skills. Swaggy D talks about his own experience struggling with control and how tools like this can turn that around quickly. The group agrees—this is the kind of training product baseball has needed. The Journey from Idea to Real-World Impact ThrowMo, Throw Better also reflects a story of persistence. Coach David opens up about the challenges of launching a new product. At first, it wasn’t easy. However, positive feedback from players and parents helped him keep going. Today, the ThrowMo is used by teams across the country. Many coaches include it in their daily practices. As a result, they see fewer arm injuries and better consistency from their players. “When players feel it, they get it. That’s the power of ThrowMo,” Coach David says. Wrapping Up with a Powerful Message Before ending the episode, Coach David shares his walkout song—“In The Air Tonight” by Phil Collins—a fitting anthem for someone helping athletes train smarter and build confidence. The team closes with a reminder that doing the small things right, like learning to throw correctly, makes a huge difference. If you want to improve your throwing or help a young player build a solid foundation, this is the episode to hear. ThrowMo is changing the game—one throw at a time. For More on ThrowMo, go to: ThrowMoTrainer.com Speaking of pitching, check out Episode 1 from this season. 6’6” Lefty Phenom: UGA Baseball with Alton Davis II Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Built to Block, Born to Lead: Charlie Uhal’s Mentality Built to Block, Born to Lead sets the tone for a powerful episode featuring Charlie Uhal, a young catcher with confidence, charisma, and big-league dreams. From his early baseball days to his current role as a rising star and Field Reporter for The SLIDE Podcast, Charlie shares what it takes to lead from behind the plate while embracing challenges with courage. Catcher Mentality and Brick Wall Energy Charlie, nicknamed “Brickwall,” doesn’t just play catcher—he owns the position. In this episode, he explains how blocking balls and staying locked in requires more than just gear—it takes attitude. “You gotta be tough, but also smart. You can’t let anything pass you, physically or mentally,” Charlie shares. His leadership extends beyond defense. As a field general, Charlie takes pride in calling pitches, motivating teammates, and keeping the dugout energy alive. His insights will resonate with every young athlete learning to lead under pressure. Field Reporting, Fastballs, and Favorite Teams Alongside Coach Aaron and Brickwall Lilah, Charlie breaks down his favorite MLB teams (Dodgers, you’re on notice), his dream gear setups, and his latest tournaments. Plus, we get the inside scoop on what it’s like to interview players and represent The SLIDE in the baseball world. Mindset, Motivation, and Mental Strength The keyphrase Built to Block, Born to Lead is more than a motto—it’s how Charlie lives. He talks about building mental toughness, dealing with failure, and why he trains hard even off the field. His walkout song, “We Ready” by Archie Eversole, says it all. Whether you’re a catcher or just love the game, this episode delivers real talk, big laughs, and lessons on leadership that stretch far beyond baseball. For another inspiring story of youth resilience, check out our episode with Hayden Clark: Built Different, Powered by Grit. And if you’re new to catching, this article on how to be a better catcher is a great place to start! Watch Charlie’s YouTube Episode HERE! Follow The SLIDE Podcast!Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Fearless and All Fire! Fearless and All Fire describes Mariah Bracamonte’s approach to baseball—unapologetically bold, fiercely competitive, and grounded in love for the game. In this high-energy episode of The SLIDE Podcast, Mariah shares what drives her as a baseball infielder, how she blocks distractions, and why stepping on the field makes her feel unstoppable. Playing with Heart and Hustle Mariah opens up about her competitive fire and how catching has shaped her mindset. She thrives commanding the field with confidence and toughness. Even when the pressure is high, she stays locked in and refuses to let fear take over. Her ability to “be loud and not care what anyone thinks” fuels her leadership role and has earned her respect from teammates and coaches alike. Confidence Through Adversity Although she’s been underestimated before, Mariah uses that doubt as motivation. She talks about how being fearless isn’t just about being tough—it’s about playing with purpose and having fun doing it. “I just love being on the field,” she says. “It’s like nothing else matters when I’m there.” Whether she’s diving to block a ball or cheering on her team, Mariah shows up 100% every time. More Than a Catcher Mariah isn’t just a baseball player—she’s a student, a leader, and someone who brings her full personality to everything she does. From choosing walkout songs that hype her up to speaking about what makes a great teammate, she shows maturity and joy well beyond her years. Her attitude is a reminder that the game is supposed to be fun—and that confidence and fire can make all the difference. For more inspiring youth athletes like Mariah, check out our episode with Gameface Gracie. And if you’re looking for catcher-specific training tips, you’ll enjoy this resource from Softball Excellence too. YouTube Version Available Here: Behind The Mask, Fearless, and All Fire! “I just love being on the field. It’s like nothing else matters when I’m there.” — Mariah Bracamonte Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.comWebsite: www.theslidepodcastshow.comAll Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshowFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcastX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Faith, Focus, and Fire: Kingston’s Code introduces 13-year-old Kingston Smith from Columbia, South Carolina, whose swagger, leadership, and high baseball IQ set him apart on and off the field. With a game rooted in discipline, driven by faith, and inspired by flashy pros like Elly De La Cruz, Kingston is building more than a highlight reel—he’s crafting a personal code. Finding Baseball and Fueling Passion Kingston didn’t begin with baseball—it was football that first shaped his athletic path. But once he took a swing, the game changed everything. “I really get to show my personality a lot,” he says, reflecting on how baseball allows him to be both himself and his heroes. Mimicking players like Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Chandler Simpson, Kingston plays with confidence and fire, adding his own flair to the field. Fast Feet and Fierce Competitiveness His speed and athleticism shine brightest in center field, where his range and instincts make him a natural. He’s often a leadoff hitter, consistently reaching base with strong contact and hustle. Kingston’s commitment to growth is unmatched—he wakes up at 5:45 a.m. to prep for games and recently completed speed and agility training to sharpen his edge before travel season begins. Leadership, Academics, and a Higher Purpose More than just a ballplayer, Kingston is a leader in school and sport. From organizing team workouts to tutoring classmates, he embodies accountability and mental toughness. “Even if it’s not a single, I’m still putting the ball in play,” he says. His character extends into his faith-driven mission as an athlete with Underdog Athletics, a Christian sports program uplifting the next generation. A Personal Code and Powerful Influence Kingston isn’t just about flash—he’s built on faith, fueled by focus, and plays with fire. Whether it’s rocking the slide mitt, calling mound visits, or helping peers succeed, Kingston lives out the values he speaks. His walkout song, “Feel Me Flow” by Naughty by Nature, blends old-school flair with modern hustle, just like Kingston. Walkout Song: “Feel Me Flow” by Naughty by Nature “No matter what pitch you throw, how fast, how hard, how slow—I’m hitting it.” – Kingston Smith Internal Link: Don’t miss Softball, Superpowers, and Big Banana Ball Dreams, featuring Savanna’s inspiring journey and CJ Beatty’s surprise appearance. Outbound Link: Explore Underdog Athletics, a faith-based platform uplifting youth athletes like Kingston. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod Catch the full episode and others like it wherever you get your podcasts.
Softball, Superpowers, and Big Banana Ball Dreams shines a spotlight on Savanna, a rising 8U softball star with a heart full of grit and energy. She joins The SLIDE Podcast to share her incredible story. Although she faces blindness in one eye and autism, Savanna proves that nothing can stop her from playing hard and having fun. Coach Aaron hosts this special episode alongside Gameface Gracie and Banana Ball pro Isaac Parra. Right from the start, Savanna captivates the team. Her excitement only grows when CJ Beatty makes a surprise appearance. His song “Look at My Cleats” is her walkout anthem, and her reaction says it all. High Hopes and Banana Ball Dreams Savanna doesn’t just play first base—she owns it. She also performs gymnastics skills like chinstands and aerials. During the episode, she even shows off one live! Her dream to play Banana Ball this summer is already coming true. Furthermore, her energy is contagious. At one point, she imagines Banana players walking on stilts and flipping mid-game. “I do get frustrated, but only sometimes. I just keep going,” she says. That mindset makes her unstoppable and inspiring. Confidence, Comedy, and Community Throughout the conversation, Gracie and Savanna connect over shared challenges. Both deal with eye conditions. Both push through setbacks. Meanwhile, Isaac shares stories of effort and growth, reminding young athletes to keep moving forward—even when it’s hard. The crew shares jokes, dreams, and big laughs. By the end, Savanna leads the group with humor, poise, and confidence. In fact, her positive energy fills every moment. Most importantly, she shows that true superpowers come from believing in yourself and playing with joy. Explore Built Different, Powered by Grit to hear how Hayden Clark turned adversity into action. Discover CJ Beatty’s mission to inspire athletes through baseball and music. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
FamBino Fire: Fielding, Fun, and Fierce Competition FamBino Fire: Fielding, Fun, and Fierce Competition blazes onto the scene with an action-packed conversation featuring FamBino winners Marley and Rilee. Joined by guest co-host Anne Belle “AB” Crowe, this episode of The SLIDE Podcast takes listeners inside the high-energy infield competition hosted by the BamFam organization in Indianapolis. From do-or-die plays to cereal debates and future college dreams, this one’s got heart, humor, and hustle. The Grit Behind the Glory At just 10 years old, Marley has already secured a three-peat title, and 17-year-old Rilee isn’t far behind with back-to-back wins. Both athletes trained hard for an intense eight-hour infield competition that tested more than just their glove work. “I felt like I had it in the bag, but I was still nervous I’d choke,” Marley admits, describing the pressure of defending her title. The contest included skills tests, barehand drills, reaction exercises, and digital assessments—all part of what makes BamFam’s competition so elite. Despite their age difference, Marley and Rilee share an unmatched fire for fielding and a love for team chemistry that drives them to keep winning. Softball Dreams and Future Goals Beyond the chains and competitions, both players have big dreams. Rilee is committed to Anderson University, planning to pursue a career as an educator while returning to BamFam to coach. Marley, meanwhile, already has eyes on Oklahoma or Washington for college. “I love softball because I get to compete and be with my team,” she says. From shortstop swagger to base-stealing finesse, the episode dives into their training routines, family dynamics, and even their personal walkout songs—“Rocketeer” by Far East Movement for Rilee and “King’s Affirmation” by Iniko for Marley. Trick Plays, Swamp Donkeys & Softball Style Things get fun as the conversation turns to double sallys, backhand flexes, and even the meaning of “swamp donkey” (spoiler: it’s a home run!). With plenty of laughs and insightful coaching wisdom, the crew makes it clear that these FamBino winners are more than just elite fielders—they’re future leaders in softball. Join the Movement This episode isn’t just about a win—it’s about what it takes to stay winning. Whether it’s mastering glove work or planning your walkout jam, Rilee and Marley prove that FamBino Fire is all about putting in the work with passion and purpose. Listen now and hear why these rising stars are names to remember. “Softball has always been the outlet of my life.” — Rilee Walkout Songs: Rilee: “Rocketeer” by Far East Movement Marley: “King’s Affirmation” by Iniko Internal Link: Check out “Built Different, Powered by Grit” featuring Hayden Clark for more on fielding greatness. External Link: Learn more about the MLB GRIT Program that AB attended. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Home Runs, Hustle & Hollywood Hopes Home Runs, Hustle & Hollywood Hopes lights up this episode of The SLIDE Podcast as 10-year-old Mikey Tolentino from Santa Clarita, California, shares his big-league aspirations. A standout first baseman for TBI National 10U Gold, Mikey’s love for the game is as strong as his belief in himself, on and off the field. From calling plays in the dugout to catching throws at first base with a regular glove, Mikey’s passion for the game is evident. Whether it’s visualizing Dodger Stadium or swapping jokes with the hosts, he brings infectious energy and confidence. “I feel like I’m a West Coast rapper,” he jokes, nodding to his love for music and future ambitions beyond the ballfield. From Backyard Baseball to Big League Dreams His first over-the-fence home run came at just age 7. And what made it better? He hit it with a Marucci Cat 7—a throwback to when hot bats were built for feel, not flash. His eyes are firmly set on the MLB, but if that doesn’t pan out, Mikey is ready to pivot toward acting or becoming a music artist. More Than Just a Ballplayer In addition to baseball, Mikey spends time on VR games, Fortnite, and shooting hoops in the backyard. Despite his love for gaming, he still values time outside with friends and family. His favorite subject in school is math, and his current walkout song? “TV Off” by Kendrick Lamar—because every star needs a soundtrack. Home Runs, Hustle & Hollywood Hopes proves that when you combine talent with heart, anything is possible. This episode is a testament to chasing big goals with confidence and staying true to your passions. Guest Quote: “If I’m 21 right now or in the league, my walkout song would be ‘TV Off’ by Kendrick Lamar.” – Mikey Tolentino Internal Link: Explore another standout youth episode: All Gas, No Brakes: Kalea & Jace Bring the Heat Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we’ll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod  
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