From Little League to MLB: Why Empathy Still Wins
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Every good coach knows the importance of mechanics and reps. But what about trust, empathy, and emotion? According to Boston Red Sox hitting coach Pete Fatse, those “soft” skills are just as vital to player development as bat speed or swing path.
In this episode of Athletic Intelligence by GameChanger, Pete shares lessons from his own coaching development—from opening a training academy to coaching in the Major Leagues. He explains why youth baseball and the big leagues aren’t so different after all, how technology can provide an objective lens, and how “soft” skills like trust and empathy can unlock a player’s full potential.
You’ll hear:
- How Pete’s independent ball days shaped his coaching philosophy
- How trust and empathy turn raw data into actionable player insights
- The role of strength and conditioning in building complete players
- How cues–short, simple coaching phrases–help connect data to feel
- Why coaching his 8-year-old-son isn’t so different from working with MLB players
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