• Episode 32: Interview with Marc Marizzaldi
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Marc Marizzaldi, one of the most accomplished leaders in college baseball and the architect behind Seton Hill University Baseball. When Marc took over the program in 2003, Seton Hill Baseball was starting from scratch—no tradition, no facilities, and no blueprint. More than two decades later, the Griffins have become a national powerhouse in NCAA Division II baseball.

    Under Marc’s leadership, Seton Hill has accumulated over 770 wins, captured twelve regular-season division titles, five conference championships, 14 NCAA Tournament appearances, and reached the World Series three times. His success spans multiple eras, from the program’s early rise in the NAIA to sustained dominance in the PSAC, including Seton Hill’s first PSAC championship in any sport.

    Marc takes us through his journey—from his playing days at Duquesne University, to his early coaching stops, and ultimately to the challenge of building a program from the ground up. We dive deep into the realities of creating culture, overcoming early obstacles, learning from failures, and sustaining excellence year after year in a competitive landscape.

    The conversation also explores Marc’s impact beyond wins and losses. 16 players have gone on to professional baseball, including 6 MLB Draft picks, and Seton Hill has consistently produced All-Americans, All-Conference performers, and nationally recognized academic success. We also discuss how Marc has developed not just players, but coaches, with multiple former assistants advancing to Division I roles and head coaching positions.

    We close with reflections on leadership, longevity, motivation, and legacy—what it truly means to build something lasting in college athletics.

    This episode is a masterclass in program building, leadership, player development, and sustained success, from someone who has lived every step of the journey.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Episode 31: Top 5 MLB Players by Position: 2000-2025
    Jan 8 2026

    We’re back with a full solo episode this week, no interview, after a much-needed winter break. I kick things off by talking about the reset: time to rest, recharge, visit family, get organized, and officially upgrade the podcast setup with new gear. Let me know how the new mic sounds.

    From there, we dive into the main event: my Top 5 MLB players at every position from 2000–2025, with honorable mentions included for each group. This list is unapologetically shaped by my childhood, my experiences watching the game, and my own baseball opinions. It’s not just rankings, but I break down accolades, statistical dominance, longevity, postseason impact, and what made these players special during their era.

    The episode moves position by position:

    • Catcher

    • First Base

    • Second Base

    • Shortstop

    • Third Base

    • Outfield

    • Designated Hitter

    • Starting Pitching

    • Bullpen Arms

    Each section includes an honorable mention and context for why players landed where they did. From Joe Mauer and Albert Pujols, to Chipper Jones and Barry Bonds, to legends on the mound like Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux, Pedro Martínez, and Mariano Rivera, this episode is a full walk-through of 25 years of MLB greatness.

    Whether you agree or disagree with the rankings, this episode is meant to spark debate, nostalgia, and appreciation for an incredible era of baseball.

    Sit back, enjoy the breakdown, and let me know where you think I got it right... or completely wrong.

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    42 mins
  • Episode 30: The 3 Biggest Struggles for College Athletes This Fall Ft. Hadara Katarski
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Hadara Katarski to explore the silent battles college athletes face. The challenges that often go unseen but heavily impact performance, confidence, and well-being. Drawing from her firsthand work with athletes during the Fall 2025 semester, Hadara breaks down the three most common issues she observed: coach–athlete communication breakdowns, injury recovery struggles, and declining confidence.

    We begin with the complexities of coach–athlete communication, unpacking how misinterpretation, tone, timing, and feedback style can quietly erode trust and confidence. Hadara explains how well-intentioned coaching messages can land differently than expected, creating a cycle of frustration, anxiety, and performance decline. Additionally, she provides listeners with what both coaches and athletes can do to prevent these issues from escalating.

    Next, we dive into injury recovery, focusing on the psychological toll injuries take beyond physical rehab. From identity loss and isolation to pressure to return too soon, Hadara sheds light on the emotional timeline athletes experience and offers strategies to rebuild trust in the body, maintain confidence, and stay connected to the team during recovery.

    Finally, we address confidence, pressure, and motivation, examining how high expectations—especially self-imposed ones—can lead athletes into negative thought patterns and burnout. Hadara shares practical tools to rebuild confidence, reframe internal dialogue, and shift from fear-based performance to competitive freedom.

    This episode provides valuable insight and actionable takeaways for athletes, coaches, and parents, offering a deeper understanding of the mental and emotional challenges athletes face, and how intentional communication, support, and mindset work can make a lasting difference.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Episode 29: Interview with Trey Daly
    Dec 18 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Trey Daly, General Manager of the Dirtbags and one of the most respected voices in player development across the Carolinas. A New Bern, North Carolina native, Trey has spent nearly two decades in the game as a coach, leader, and evaluator, helping shape one of the premier travel baseball organizations in the country.

    Trey takes us through his baseball journey, from playing under legendary coach Gary Smith to beginning his coaching career at a young age, working across the high school ranks, and running tournaments for the Dirtbags as a coach. We explore his path into the Dirtbags organization, how the program’s culture was built, and what it takes to develop players capable of competing at the national level.

    The conversation dives into Trey’s transition into the General Manager role, his day-to-day responsibilities, and the leadership lessons he’s learned while helping guide the organization’s long-term vision. We also discuss his work as an Associate Scout for the Miami Marlins, including how professional evaluation has shaped the way he identifies talent and prepares players for the next level.

    We close with practical insight for players and parents navigating the recruiting and development process. What truly separates athletes who stand out, what families often overlook, and how to approach growth with intention and perspective.

    This episode offers an inside look at player development, scouting, and leadership from someone who has lived every level of the game.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 28: Interview with Shaine Carpenter
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Shaine Carpenter, the newly appointed Head Baseball Coach of the Lake Erie College Storm, a Division II program in the GMAC. Representing a new wave of detail-oriented, relationship-driven coaches in college baseball, Shaine joins us to share his journey through the game, his coaching philosophy, and the vision he’s building at Lake Erie as he enters his first season leading the program.

    Shaine takes us through his playing career, beginning at Saint Anselm College and later Mercy College, discussing the recruiting process, the realities of college baseball, and the lessons that shaped the coach he is today. We walk through his coaching stops at Emmanuel College, Bridgeport, and Washington College, where he developed players, led recruiting efforts, and gained the experience needed to take over his own program.

    From onboarding as a first-year head coach to establishing culture, communication, and standards, Shaine breaks down what Lake Erie Baseball is becoming in the short term and what he hopes the Storm will represent in the years ahead. We close with a deep dive into recruiting, what he values, what players often misunderstand, the advice he gives families navigating the process, and what separates someone who fits the Lake Erie model.

    Whether you’re a player, parent, or coach trying to understand the modern college baseball landscape, this conversation delivers perspective, process, and practical insight from a coach building a program with intention.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Episode 27: Interview with Logan Scheider and The Value of Cognitive Performance Training
    Dec 4 2025

    Our first-ever guest is back! In this episode, we reconnect with Logan Scheider, founder of LS Mental Performance, former Washington & Jefferson College baseball player and Cal U Baseball coach, and one of the rising voices in the world of athlete mental training.

    Logan joins us to break down his recent work with Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper, including the approach, strategies, and mindset tools featured in The Denver Post article highlighting their partnership. We dive into how that relationship began, what the behind-the-scenes process really looks like, and how mental performance work can elevate professional athletes competing at the highest level.

    From there, we shift the conversation to baseball, where Logan explains how these same mental frameworks translate directly to hitters, pitchers, and baseball players of all ages. We discuss how mental performance is being used across the baseball landscape, including at the Major League level, and why developing mental skills early can transform a player’s long-term growth.

    We wrap with a look ahead at what’s next for LS Mental Performance, from expanding into more pro and college athlete partnerships to broader initiatives Logan is building.

    This is an episode filled with insight, real-world application, and a fascinating look at how mental performance training shapes athletes in every sport.


    Want to book a session with Logan? Here is the link to LS Mental Performance: https://www.lsmentalperformance.com/book-online


    Check out the article in The Denver Post: https://www.denverpost.com/2025/11/01/jonathon-cooper-broncos-nfl-fastest-rusher/

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    55 mins
  • End of Fall Reflections, A Crazy Story in Women's College Basketball, and Keon Coleman
    Nov 20 2025

    This week on Behind The Lineup, we’re recapping the end of fall ball across college baseball and breaking down why this reflection period is so crucial for players. From setting the tone for the spring to taking ownership of mistakes and exit meetings, we dive into what separates the productive from the unprepared.

    We also touch on MLB award season: Judge and Ohtani take MVP honors, Skubal and Skenes dominate the Cy Young race. Plus a wild story from WVU Women’s Basketball and a lesson in accountability from Keon Coleman’s benching.

    No episode next week, enjoy your Thanksgiving!

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    34 mins
  • Episode 25: The Science of Staying Healthy: Holistic Care for Athletes with Dr. Carmen Jansante
    Nov 13 2025

    This week’s guest is no stranger to the grind. Dr. Carmen Jansante PT, DPT, CSCS, EIM-1, founder of Undefeated Physical Therapy and Performance, joins the show to talk about his unique journey from college baseball player to Doctor of Physical Therapy, and how he’s changing the way athletes approach health, recovery, and performance.

    A former JUCO and NCAA Division III athlete, Dr. Jansante saw firsthand how the traditional physical therapy model often falls short for competitive athletes. So he built something better: a hands-on, athlete-first clinic rooted in individualized care, education, and long-term performance.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • His playing career and path to founding Undefeated PT

    • What’s broken about the traditional PT system — and how he’s fixing it

    • The pillars of holistic care for today’s athletes

    • How to build smarter routines for arm care and injury prevention

    • The mindset piece: empowering athletes to take control of their body and their performance

    • What’s next for Undefeated PT and the legacy he hopes to build

    Whether you're an athlete, coach, or parent, this episode is packed with practical insight on staying healthy and performing at your best.


    Want to learn more about Undefeated PT or book a session? Following this link to learn more: https://www.undefeatedpt.com/

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    1 hr