About C2 Baseball
C2 Baseball wasn’t built to create stars, it was built to help a kid who didn’t want to be left behind.
My youngest son started playing baseball later than most of his peers. He was noticeably behind—slower, less coordinated, and missing the reps other kids already had. But he had one thing that mattered most: he wanted to be great.
I had played at a high level and coached for years, but standing in the backyard with my son, I had to face a hard truth:
Was what I knew still good enough?
I didn’t want to run him through the same drills I used in college. I wanted to understand what modern development really looked like—especially for a young, growing athlete. That led me to study player development at a deeper level, earn my Driveline certification, and start building something better for my own kid.
But mechanics were only the beginning. I wanted to understand how kids actually grow—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
So I dug into the science behind movement patterns, motor learning, confidence, and strength in youth athletes. I learned how to build training environments that challenge kids without overwhelming them, develop intent without fear, and create real progress without shortcuts.
And after seeing how far my own son had come, I knew I wanted to help other kids feel that same sense of growth and belief in themselves.
I didn’t build a lesson plan, I didn’t start a backyard hustle. I built a complete development system—grounded in science, rooted in care, and forged with purpose.
I called it The Forge.
What Makes C2 Different
C2 Baseball started as a father’s mission and grew into something bigger, a training environment built for long-term development, not short-term results.
This is not a high-traffic lesson mill. Every athlete gets the time, attention, and individualized plan they need to grow—physically, mentally, and emotionally.
No cookie-cutter drills
No pressure to perform for social media
No gimmicks or shortcuts
Just focused, intentional training that adapts to each athlete. Whether your child is brand new to the game or pushing for elite goals, they’ll be met with a program designed for where they are and where they want to go.
Command and Control
At C2, athletes are taught to Command and Control themselves in the game. That means:
Knowing when to be aggressive
Knowing how to stay calm under pressure
Learning how to reset, refocus, and compete with intent
These aren’t just baseball skills, they’re life skills.
We celebrate:
Hard contact
High effort
Fearless failure
Because growth happens in the uncomfortable moments. Baseball is hard.
C2 kids do hard things.