Episodes
Published 10/24/21
The BLTR crew is proud to sit down with New Jersey native and the Lancaster Barnstormer’s bullpen catcher, Robert Rosado.  Rosado brings to the Barnstormers not only a baseball background but one that includes degrees in exercise science and physiology and experience as a CrossFit trainer and competitive weightlifter.  As a former gym owner and keen on recognizing the many injuries and rehab needs of athletes, Robert sought out a massage therapy license and continued specialization in...
Published 10/24/21
BLTR sits down with Jason Sherwin and Jordan Muraskin, founders of deCervo and uHIT Pitch Recognition and Training App.  Jason and Jordan’s company deCervo was the main subject of Zach Schonbrun’s book “The Performance Cortex” which examines the neurological aspects of hitting performance among baseball players and how a better understanding of the human brain can provide more insight on proprioception and split-second decision making at the plate.  deCervo has been instrumental and...
Published 10/14/21
The BLTR crew brings on a polished and professional writer, the accomplished Zach Schonbrun.  Zach is currently a senior editor covering business and technology at The Week news magazine and a contributor to The New York Times.  Zach is also the author of The Performance Cortex a book that explored and dived into the neuroscience of motor skills in the athlete performance industry.  Long overdue, Zach’s work is an important milestone in shifting the focus from the “mental” aspect of the game...
Published 09/08/21
Hailing from Jacksonville, Florida dreams came true for Colby Halter when he donned the blue and orange for the Florida Gators this past spring.  During his time as a student at Bishop Kenny HS, Colby participated in some of the most prestigious and highly touted showcase events/tournaments nationally and internationally.  In 2019, Colby displayed his talents at the Perfect Game National Showcase at Chase Field in Arizona and was a key cog for Team USA U-18 World Cup Team hitting .419 in...
Published 08/31/21
Rob Ducey returns to the BLTR podcast for Part 2 of his interview.  Rob gets into more detail about his professional baseball career, coaching at all levels, the business reality of MLB baseball and the next chapter of his life.  Hosted by Jack Aylmer with co-hosts Sal and Peter LoDuca. 
Published 08/24/21
A Toronto born and Cambridge, Ontario raised, the BLTR crew talks shop with 13 year MLB veteran Rob Ducey.  Rob was a journeyman playing for 6 MLB teams that included the Blue Jays, Phillies, Mariners, Rangers, Angels and Expos.  In 2004, Rob represented Team Canada at the 2004 Olympics and was later inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013.  He also served as a Coach at the 2006 World Baseball Classic and 2008 Olympics.  In part 1 of a 2 part series, we discuss his...
Published 08/18/21
So far the BLTR podcast has featured players that know how to grip a bat, baseball or football, but for the first time the crew invites an athlete that grips onto something completely different.  Joshua Pereira is an avid climber who grips onto all different surfaces ranging from rock, brick, concrete and mountains!  You name it, Joshua has probably climbed it or at least attempted it.  The conversation gets deep into the world of rock climbing and how a lot of the mental and physiological...
Published 08/10/21
A two-sport athlete at the highest levels in the amateur and professional setting, Brian Johnson joins the podcast to reminisce and talk about his playing days.  Brian entered Stanford University on a full scholarship as a 2 sport athlete, playing QB and catching for the Cardinal football and baseball teams.  In 25 games as a QB, Johnson threw for 3,334 yard with a 115.4 PER while also collecting 112 hits and driving in 54 RBIs on the diamond.  Drafted 413th overall by the NY Yankees in the...
Published 08/03/21
The BLTR podcast continues to feature Olympic baseball players with left handed hitter and righty throwing Jeremy Wolf.  A Scottsdale, Arizona native Jeremy attended and committed to play at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas after helping his high school team win a state championship.  In his 4 years at Trinity University, Jeremy slashed .367/.455/.577 while racking up 249 hits, slugging out 19 homers and driving in 172 RBI’s.  In 2016 Jeremy was named an ABCA All American player and...
Published 07/29/21
A professional ballplayer, entrepreneur and now current Olympic competitor, Alex Katz joins the BLTR podcast.  A Long Island native, Alex stayed local when he chose to pitch for the D1 St. Johns Red Storm.  In 3 years, Katz compiled a 3.97 ERA in 124.3 innings for the Red Storm including a memorable 13K shutout vs. Fairfield University.  Drafted by the White Sox in the 27th round of the 2015 MLB Draft, Alex’s professional career has taken him through multiple organizations and now currently...
Published 07/27/21
A UC Berkeley graduate, Shane Barclay President of Japan Ball was always drawn to the sport of baseball from a very young age. After graduating college, Shane started off his career working for the Arizona Diamondbacks.  Shane then started acquiring international experience when he worked for MLB Commissioner’s office for 9 years, 2 years in the Dominican Republic and 7 years in Manhattan.  In 2020 Shane combined his passion for baseball and traveling by assuming the operation and ownership...
Published 07/22/21
Arkansas Razorback alumnus and newly signed Phillies player, Matt Goodheart joins the BLTR crew in a fantastic conversation that goes beyond baseball.  Born into a baseball family, Matt was always driven to play baseball competitively at the highest level.  After graduating High School, Matt played at San Jacinto Community College for one year putting up a .355/.464/.574 slash line before transferring to Arkansas University and becoming a Razorback.  In 3 seasons at Arkansas, Goodheart...
Published 07/19/21
Dr. David Mann is a Sport Scientist with 20+ years in sport, academia, and clinical practice and currently an Associate Professor at Vrije University in Amsterdam, Netherlands.  Dr. Mann co-authored, “The Success of Sinister Right-Handers in Baseball”, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in October of 2017 whose research revealed that that players who throw right-handed and bat left enjoy a biomechanical advantage than those who bat and throw left or bat and throw right....
Published 07/13/21
Drafted in the MLB First-Year Player Draft in 3 consecutive years, Johnny Monell signed his first professional contract in 2007 after being drafted in the 30th round by the San Francisco Giants.  Playing professionally for 12 seasons, the game of baseball has allowed Johnny to play with the best of the best at the Major League level and see different parts of the world in Korea and the Caribbean to name a few.  Johhny tells the BLTR crew how catching came about for him, his experience...
Published 07/07/21
Vern Gambetta, the Director of Gambetta Sports Training Systems joins BLTR in a great conversation about strength & conditioning and functional path movement in athletics.  Vern's incredible resume in sports strength and conditioning includes leadership positions with the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets organizations.  Vern also worked with several MLS teams and provided expert consultation for the U.S. Men's World Cup Soccer team.  Vern is an accomplished writer authoring numerous...
Published 06/29/21
A turn of the tide, the BLTR crew invites special guest Zack Parker, a Lefty Throwing Righty Hitting retired professional baseball player.  Zack spent 11 years as a pitcher in pro ball reaching as high as Triple A, as well spending some time overseas.  In this interview we discuss the grind of a minor leaguer, the importance of continuing the conversation about mental health and Zack’s career/life after baseball.  Zack is currently a producer and plays many roles in the entertainment...
Published 06/22/21
A College World Series Champion coming out of Vanderbilt University, Stephen Scott takes the BLTR crew through his journey in baseball and talks about what has propelled him to where he finds himself today.  At Vanderbilt, Scott was a key bat in the lineup posting impressive numbers and was a catalyst during their 2019 CWS championship run in Omaha.  Drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the 10th Round of the 2019 MLB Draft, Stephen talks about his experience with the Red Sox Organization and what...
Published 06/15/21
Shayamal Vallabhjee is a South African Sports Scientist & Performance Coach with 18 years of experience in High Performance Sporting environments.  He is the author of four books on Sports Science & Motivation, a TEDx speaker, recipient of the INK & Australia India Youth Dialogue Fellowship, Men's Health 'Trainer of the Year 2014', Global Fitness Advisory Board Member to Herbalife & Organizing Committee Member of the United Nations ChangeMakers Conference & Entrepreneur. ...
Published 06/09/21
Tyson Gillies is an exceptional athlete and professional baseball player but there is more to Tyson than meets the eye.  Tyson began playing baseball around 11-12 years old and as he continued to play competitively he soon realizes his talents could take him far in this game.  A native and proud Canadian, Tyson was drafted in the 25h round of the MLB draft in 2006 and spent 9 years in the minors between the Seattle and Philadelphia organizations.  With the Canadian National Baseball team...
Published 06/02/21
Professional baseball player in the Seattle Mariners organization Bobby Honeyman joins the Bats Left Throws Right crew to discuss his journey and the road it took to realizing his dreams of becoming a pro.  A Long Island native hailing from Massapequa, Bobby was a 2x  All County selection and NY All State selection in 2014.  Bobby had a stellar career at Division 1 Stony Brook totaling 201 hits for the Wolverines in 4 years with the program capping it off with an All-America East First Team...
Published 06/02/21
Professional baseball player in the Seattle Mariners organization Bobby Honeyman joins the Bats Left Throws Right crew to discuss his journey and the road it took to realizing his dreams of becoming a pro.  A Long Island native hailing from Massapequa, Bobby was a 2x  All County selection and NY All State selection in 2014.  Bobby had a stellar career at Division 1 Stony Brook totaling 201 hits for the Wolverines in 4 years with the program capping it off with an All-America East First Team...
Published 05/26/21
Season 2 of Bats Left Throws Right kicks off with University of Florida woman’s lacrosse player Shannon Kavanuagh!
Published 05/20/21
The Bats Left Throws Right Season 1 finale is joined by long time  manager Dave Machemer. 
Published 05/18/21
 Southern Maryland Blue Crabs outfielder Dario Pizzano joins Bats Left Throws Right ahead of beginning his 10th season of professional baseball. He was drafted in 2012 during the 15th round by the Seattle Mariners after a stand-out career at Columbia University where he was a 3x All-Ivy League First Team member and 2012 Ivy League Player of the Year. Prior to that, Dario helped lead his Saugus, Massachusetts youth team to the U.S. championship game of the 2003 Little League World Series in...
Published 05/11/21