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Dave Riske

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
552 total appearances

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Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Yeah. I think that's what it was.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Yeah. I think that's what it was.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I think if there's an athletic kid, no matter what sport it is, I think you can make them or not make them. They could be good at it if they're athletic. It's just the non-athletes that the kids that are running and falling, like you're just like, I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I think if there's an athletic kid, no matter what sport it is, I think you can make them or not make them. They could be good at it if they're athletic. It's just the non-athletes that the kids that are running and falling, like you're just like, I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I think if there's an athletic kid, no matter what sport it is, I think you can make them or not make them. They could be good at it if they're athletic. It's just the non-athletes that the kids that are running and falling, like you're just like, I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You know how many times I went home when I was coaching club ball or little league or whatever I was in, I was like, man, I just wish they would pick a different sport. Maybe this isn't for you. And baseball is boring. I'm not going to lie. Baseball is boring.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You know how many times I went home when I was coaching club ball or little league or whatever I was in, I was like, man, I just wish they would pick a different sport. Maybe this isn't for you. And baseball is boring. I'm not going to lie. Baseball is boring.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You know how many times I went home when I was coaching club ball or little league or whatever I was in, I was like, man, I just wish they would pick a different sport. Maybe this isn't for you. And baseball is boring. I'm not going to lie. Baseball is boring.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

That is, I mean, that video, I have no exact way that you're talking about. That is so good. Can you, uh, no mass more. I think you say one time, why does your parents let you play this game? Exactly.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

That is, I mean, that video, I have no exact way that you're talking about. That is so good. Can you, uh, no mass more. I think you say one time, why does your parents let you play this game? Exactly.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

That is, I mean, that video, I have no exact way that you're talking about. That is so good. Can you, uh, no mass more. I think you say one time, why does your parents let you play this game? Exactly.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

And I, and I had my kids do it, but we didn't, we didn't do it all the time. It was like maybe one tournament a month, which is still a lot. Yeah. But playing club ball and spending all that, we always joke about me and my buddies are like, all the money we spent on club ball and all these parents I spent on club ball could have paid for college.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

And I, and I had my kids do it, but we didn't, we didn't do it all the time. It was like maybe one tournament a month, which is still a lot. Yeah. But playing club ball and spending all that, we always joke about me and my buddies are like, all the money we spent on club ball and all these parents I spent on club ball could have paid for college.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

And I, and I had my kids do it, but we didn't, we didn't do it all the time. It was like maybe one tournament a month, which is still a lot. Yeah. But playing club ball and spending all that, we always joke about me and my buddies are like, all the money we spent on club ball and all these parents I spent on club ball could have paid for college.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You could go to college anywhere.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You could go to college anywhere.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

You could go to college anywhere.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Club ball, not necessary. I'm not against it, but there's just too much. I've heard some parents tell me, I go, why do you play so many games? The human body, especially throwing a baseball, you're not supposed to throw a baseball every day. It's just not how it works. Injuries come and play with that or whatever.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Club ball, not necessary. I'm not against it, but there's just too much. I've heard some parents tell me, I go, why do you play so many games? The human body, especially throwing a baseball, you're not supposed to throw a baseball every day. It's just not how it works. Injuries come and play with that or whatever.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Club ball, not necessary. I'm not against it, but there's just too much. I've heard some parents tell me, I go, why do you play so many games? The human body, especially throwing a baseball, you're not supposed to throw a baseball every day. It's just not how it works. Injuries come and play with that or whatever.