So your telling me some rich mf can practice with the pros cause he was lucky enough to be born with the top 1%. Have people call him great, when in reality he's great, but he isn't great enough to be d1. But people like me, who who work on themselves everyday ALONE, studying the baseball swing because iwe don't have anybody to practice with and show us how to do something everyday, wont be noticed until we've improved and proven to others we're worth the time. Just so they can start practicing where he began. Seems legit. -Angery Jealous Man
Wish this boy well but it would also be great to see him prove what he's made of in a boxing match. How would he handle himself? Hopefully with courage win or lose.
@@rslwannabe9475 A boxing match enables a young boy to prove what he is made of and show his courage. Afterwards win or lose he knows that he was brave enough to face an opponent and can be proud that he handled himself with courage taking a punch like the man he aspires to be. That said I wish you all the very best with baseball which is a wonderful sport that has brought so much benefit to players and supporters over so many years.
These “trainers” have no idea what they are talking about. How about movement screens, kinematic sequence analysis etc. If they are not OnBase certified - they are not worth squat. Hey Whistle - spend some time down in FLA - from the DR, PR and Venezuelan players out of Orlando/Miami and FTB (Florida Travel Baseball) program - most of the players you “highlight” would not make a roster. Goodness, just to name one random kid - you got a kid named Ayson McIntosh our of central FLA who is a 6’ 1” 8th grade catcher who has a pop time faster than most college seniors and is already on the Spanish national 18U team playing for FTP - come on - do your due diligence.
But this dudes telling the truth, theirs much more talented kids in the DR or PR than the kids featured on this channel. They just don't get the coverage.
Also this kid in the video is nepotism personified, "my father just called the university of Pennsylvania and now I'm committed to their baseball program." Bruh, if that's not nepotism. Lmao
no hate i just wanted to say, these young d1 commits are all very well off money wise. they can afford these top of the line coaches and camps. Not saying there is not talent but kid is very lucky
What? I know at least 4 kids who committed to full rides to D1 schools their Freshman year. There are plenty of kids out there with type of tallent. No knock on Nick, but to claim he could be the best, really!
This kid doesn’t have the range to be a shortstop. He needs to work on being a lock down third baseman on defense because he doesn’t have major league speed.
What a smart kid. Baseball will only last 5-6 years after high school even for elite players but there’s a lot of life left to live. Get the best education you can so you’re not hitting ground balls to 12 year olds as a “travel coach” for a pay check.
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Levi Clark Sophmore committed to Tennessee Decatur georgia
Mason Pike. Freshman committed to Oregon State. 14th in the nation by PG.
Penn, a baseball national powerhouse.
Instead of the usual wide receiver or running back prodigy can we see a NO DAYS OFF video of an offensive lineman because nothing works without them.
real talk
fun fact penn has the best baseball team in philadelphia
I’d hope so there on competition is temple
Phillies?
@@lllllllllllllllII college
Live this, I play basketball but this is sick too
Hey look it’s not a rich 12 year old!
@@O_juicy28 yeahhhh
@@O_juicy28 and it pisses me off. So many good kids out there but aren’t known to the media.
This kid might end up being a fairly decent college player if he keeps it up!
So your telling me some rich mf can practice with the pros cause he was lucky enough to be born with the top 1%.
Have people call him great, when in reality he's great, but he isn't great enough to be d1.
But people like me, who who work on themselves everyday ALONE, studying the baseball swing because iwe don't have anybody to practice with and show us how to do something everyday, wont be noticed until we've improved and proven to others we're worth the time. Just so they can start practicing where he began.
Seems legit.
-Angery Jealous Man
@@rslwannabe9475 maybe your just trash?
My uncle is the head coach at penn
Absolute stud
Can We get on where the kid is poor not rich pls
God bless you 🙏❤
POV coach committed his kid to PENN😂
this kid is loaded💸 mbn
I love too fish too
Wish this boy well but it would also be great to see him prove what he's made of in a boxing match. How would he handle himself? Hopefully with courage win or lose.
Probably. I would just avoid a boxing match altogether so i don't get seriously injured; that way i can continue training for baseball.
@@rslwannabe9475 A boxing match enables a young boy to prove what he is made of and show his courage. Afterwards win or lose he knows that he was brave enough to face an opponent and can be proud that he handled himself with courage taking a punch like the man he aspires to be. That said I wish you all the very best with baseball which is a wonderful sport that has brought so much benefit to players and supporters over so many years.
How does a boxing match have anything to do with baseball and how he can handle himself?
@@camdengraver13 Answered in the comment above.
2 min my fastest time yet.
That a boy Nick!
Wait weren’t you the kid they just did one on?
Can we do one where it’s not a rich kid ?
Its my dream
⚾️🔥
Your next guy needs to be Jett Music. Sophomore Shortstop D1 commit. Corinth Holders high school. Get in touch with him
Just another every day kid with a house on the lake
You should do Tristan Bittle, he committed in the 8th grade.
Do drew Graham
These “trainers” have no idea what they are talking about. How about movement screens, kinematic sequence analysis etc. If they are not OnBase certified - they are not worth squat. Hey Whistle - spend some time down in FLA - from the DR, PR and Venezuelan players out of Orlando/Miami and FTB (Florida Travel Baseball) program - most of the players you “highlight” would not make a roster. Goodness, just to name one random kid - you got a kid named Ayson McIntosh our of central FLA who is a 6’ 1” 8th grade catcher who has a pop time faster than most college seniors and is already on the Spanish national 18U team playing for FTP - come on - do your due diligence.
A 2.29 pop time is not college level
But this dudes telling the truth, theirs much more talented kids in the DR or PR than the kids featured on this channel. They just don't get the coverage.
Also this kid in the video is nepotism personified, "my father just called the university of Pennsylvania and now I'm committed to their baseball program." Bruh, if that's not nepotism. Lmao
@@nondyabuisness6883 I don't think whistle can do anyone outside of uk
Yea your comment made me not want to check out anything you just talked about lol
Rich kid, but actually is good and deserves this.
Rich kid. But do you throw 93? That’s what I thought.
And he works hard
You can’t help who you are born to - rich or poor!
I wanna see Evan Anderson
Ik a kid who is in 8th grade rn and is comitted D1
*Strikes out to a kid throwing 78
u know if u strike out to pr ur trash
I'd put my 16 year old up against him (athletics or academics)
that's really cool stacey
Let's gooooo
How is he this good?!
He is nothing impressive any man in the Dominican Republic can do whatever he does and better
@@661_guer05 not everyone is born Dominican. He is a very impressive guy. Committing to a D1 school when you are 16 is impressive.
@@661_guer05 You can't try to diminish his skill by saying stuff like that. He's a stud regardless.
@@asteff.12 Dudes in the Dominican Republic have way better skills than this spoiled silver spoon dude and they not showing off on whistle 😂😂
@@661_guer05 I legit just said he’s a stud regardless. Neither of their accomplishments should be diminished.
love it
Giancarlo
*goes 1-8 in the WWBA
Joey goes to the same place Joey baseball
no hate i just wanted to say, these young d1 commits are all very well off money wise. they can afford these top of the line coaches and camps. Not saying there is not talent but kid is very lucky
Some of them aren't that well off, but their parents hussle with fundraising.
Bruh this kids gets on but a kid in my town going to Georgia tech and was Committed freshman year isn’t on it
Pog
Dude looks 25....
Notice how all of these kid are born into wealthy families
niiiice
LFG
Sam Lee
It bothers me when ppl say twornament
Could be the Best Baseball Player ever to play in Major Leagues !!!!!
What? I know at least 4 kids who committed to full rides to D1 schools their Freshman year. There are plenty of kids out there with type of tallent. No knock on Nick, but to claim he could be the best, really!
Isn’t that the same facility Joey baseball uses?
nah, but theres another kid on no days off that uses the same trainer and facility
Yes , it looks like the same facility
@@jensenwerner8177 who?
Stud
This kid doesn’t have the range to be a shortstop. He needs to work on being a lock down third baseman on defense because he doesn’t have major league speed.
hes 16? give him 2 years lol
Gang gang sure pal.
Hello ftom russia
What a smart kid. Baseball will only last 5-6 years after high school even for elite players but there’s a lot of life left to live. Get the best education you can so you’re not hitting ground balls to 12 year olds as a “travel coach” for a pay check.
Hi
NDOOOO
Nepotism.
Another rich kid why can’t whistle follow a kid that doesn’t grow up with the silver spoon and has to grind his way to top
Exactly this dude is nothing impressive any guy in the Dominican Republic is better
fr i rather see someone who literally has to work to play not his daddy buy him everything.
Looks like a pretty average player to me
Yea tbf
This is nothing impressive any guy in the Dominican Republic can do anything he does and better
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*goes 1-8 in the WWBA