Welcome to WAVE baseball & Softball
Wave Baseball & Sofball is the benchmark for player development in the Northwest. We’ve built a very solid foundation that consists of a specific curriculum and training model, one that is fueled by up to date research and a continuous, relentless drive for excellent. The cornerstone of our model consists of three components - Reverse Training/T.R.I.P./Baseball Intelligence.
T.R.I.P – Technique, Repetition, Intent, Persistence
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CONGRATULATIONS Two more Wave players selected in the 2011 Major League Draft:
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| WHY WAVE? The Instruction : There is no question we have developed the best training model in the area, hands down! Our training is time tested and proven. The Wave will challenge you physically and mentally while building your game IQ beyond imagination. Player development is our priority. Emphasis will be put on building a toolbox for learning and personal development, baseball or softball intelligence, and of course conditioning, injury prevention, hitting, pitching, defense, overall strategy, etc. Participants can expect a high school or college approach in terms of quality of instruction, organization, and repetition. I personally guarantee you the Wave is not your ordinary training program! Our goal is to keep you in the game as long as possible. We have helped many kids get to the next level – high school, college, and professional. Coaches : We do not have parent coaches. Scott Watson leads all instruction, baseball and softball, during the winter training. Scott has coached 14 years of high school and college baseball. He knows how to set the tone! All other coaches hired are qualified and have high school or college experience. Also on staff is Eve Gaw. She focuses on softball and specifically pitching. She played and coached at University of Washington and Florida State. The time invested in your son or daughter will be more than others care to. Facility : We have a beautiful 9,000 square foot training facility. WBI, located in Woodinville, is one of the nicest training facilities in the area. It is fully equipped, readily available, and very clean/organized.
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What the players are saying: Liam C. says – “Physical development, creating/improving mental toughness, training that is the best in the area – aggressive, yet emphasizing intelligence – great facility – the idea that we won’t back down and will compete no matter who we play – doing the little things right and creating savvy.” Michael K. says – “Best training hands down – learn to play baseball the right way – held to a higher bar – training gets you better.” Connor H. says – “A tradition of winning.” Taylor L. says – “They know how to develop quality ball players.” Evan H. says – “Completely knowledgeable about the game. Wave Baseball and their coaches understand the game and how it should be played the right way.” Andrew G. says – “Wave teaches you what true dedication is and prepares you for the workload in college. The teams demand respect. You will be given ample opportunities to progress as a player. It brings out the best in everyone and will reveal your player commitment.” Ryan O. says – “To become a better ball player – make your high school team – have the opportunity to play in college - ultimately to get quality training and play competitive ball.” Shane D. says – “The training builds athleticism – works proper muscles to prevent injury. We do things others don’t – stole home 37 times in two seasons. We play a better brand of baseball - build a large toolbox for personal development.” Black C. says – “Take pride in what you do – learn more about baseball than you thought possible.
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| Brendan Daugherty | Pacific University |
| Liam Clements | Santa Clara University |
| Griffin Sutich | Witman College |
| Blake Collins | Green River Community College |
| Brandon Choate | Tacoma Community College |
| Shane Dixon | Walla Walla Community College |
| Devin Jones | Spokane Falls Community College |
| Connor Huesers |
Wenatchee Valley Community College |
| Taylor Landas Edin | Edmonds Community College |
| Michael Kilpatrick | Walla Walla Community College |
| Robby Takeuchi | Seattle University |
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