Coach Tony Baseball Lessons

Coach Tony Baseball Lessons

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For over 20 years, I've been a private baseball and softball instructor, providing high-quality lessons to players of all ages and skill levels.

I am dedicated to creating a positive environment where athletes can have fun while developing their skills.

06/07/2026

This summer, Amelia Saucedo is suiting up for the Titans 18U 2027 squad. Playing in the TC Texas State Championships this weekend, she delivered a huge swing in today’s pool game stepping up with the bases loaded and blasting a shot into right‑center for a grand slam, stretching the Titans’ lead to 8–0. Great swing, Amelia!

06/05/2026

This week, Colby Cunningham and his 9U Missions Grey teammates are competing in the Five Tool Texas Youth DFW World Series. Colby was outstanding on the mound today, throwing 1.1 innings in relief with 3 strikeouts and zero walks. To top it off, he was awarded the POG Coin by the tournament director. Well done, Colby!

Photos from Coach Tony Baseball Lessons's post 06/05/2026

Last night, Josh DeBons and his mom, Kimberly, came by and gifted me an incredible photo ball, something I’ll truly treasure. Josh graduated this year and is on his way to the University of Arkansas to continue his studies.
We’ve been working together since July 2018, and watching his growth, his effort, and the young man he’s become has been one of the real joys of my coaching career. Thank you for the visit, and the thoughtful gift. Wishing you all the best as you take the next step at Arkansas, Josh.

06/05/2026

Walnut Grove senior Josh DeBons ended his high school career the way a competitor should with a strikeout in a playoff battle against Midlothian Heritage. He left the game with the score tied 2–2, but MH edged out a 3–2 win in extra innings to end WG’s playoff run.
Josh capped off a fantastic senior season, finishing 9–3 with 77.1 innings pitched, 22 earned runs, 77 strikeouts, and only 13 walks/HBP. Congrats on an outstanding high school career, Josh.

06/04/2026

Today is the 52nd anniversary of 10 cent beer night.

⚾️🍺On June 4, 1974 during the doomed “Ten-Cent Beer Night”, home plate umpire Nestor Chylak halts play with the score tied at 5 in the bottom of the 9th, giving the Texas Rangers the forfeited victory over the Indians at Cleveland Stadium. The ill-fated promotion, which sells an estimated 60,000 cups of brew to a crowd 25,134 fans, becomes unmanageable when drunken Cleveland fans attacked both Texas outfielder Jeff Burroughs and the umpires. Players were forced to use bats to protect themselves while retreating off the field. The idea behind the promotion was to attract more fans to the game by offering cups of beer for just 10 cents each (equivalent to $0.68 today), a substantial discount on the regular price of 65 cents (equivalent to $4.39 today), with a limit of 6 beers per purchase but with no limit on the number of purchases made during the game. Just six days prior to the beerfest, the Indians and the Rangers had been involved in a bench-clearing brawl that had been widely publicized, drawing a rowdy crowd to begin with.🍺⚾️

06/04/2026

Sometimes lessons are learned the hard way. Today Colby learned that it’s important to wear a cup, even during front toss.

Photos from Coach Tony Baseball Lessons's post 05/22/2026

Congratulations to McKinney North Softball Players Leah White and Briley Boyd for their District 9-5A awards!

05/20/2026

Sophia Campos of Mojo 14U continues to show that her hard work is paying off. In last weekend’s tournament, she stacked up multiple hits, highlighted by this RBI triple against the Red River Risers. Great job, Sophia!

05/15/2026

Chase Sanders stepped onto the mound for the Cubs 11/12U in last night’s Prosper Baseball Association playoff game and delivered under pressure. With the tying run on third, Chase struck out the final two hitters to lock down a one‑run victory and send the Cubs to the next round. Clutch pitching, Chase!

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