Why Command Beats Velocity Every Time | Nick Flesher
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In this episode, I sit down with Nick Flesher, recruiting coordinator and pitching coach at Milligan University, to talk about what it really takes to get recruited as a pitcher and what college coaches are actually evaluating when they get you on the phone.
Nick breaks down how Milligan builds their recruiting classes, why transparency with recruits matters more than selling a dream, and how their unique stackable aid system makes a high-academic school more affordable than most families expect.
We also get deep into the development side, why Nick doesn't call pitches during games, how he builds relationships with pitchers before he builds their mechanics, and what he's learned from being wrong in front of his players.
This conversation is especially valuable for pitchers, parents, and families trying to understand what coaches are really listening for during that first phone call and what separates the guys who get offers from the ones who don't.
Topics Covered:
0:00 Intro
0:04 What late May looks like for a coaching staff after the season ends
1:02 Why JUCO guys wait longer to commit and how Milligan operates around that
2:09 How Milligan's recruiting process works across all three coaches
3:35 The stackable aid system and how Milligan makes tuition more affordable
4:41 How late Milligan will go on a recruiting class and why
6:00 FaceTime campus tours and how Nick started using them for out of state recruits
7:22 Nick's personal portal journey from JUCO to Southeastern Louisiana to Tuskegee
8:26 Why Milligan is fully transparent with recruits about roster spots and roles
9:33 What Nick listens for the moment a pitcher picks up the phone
11:00 Why Milligan doesn't call pitches and the thumbs in vs index out philosophy
14:00 How Milligan's catchers are trained to become an extension of the pitching coach
14:57 The pitcher who went from struggling starter to a key contributor and what changed
18:20 What it looks like when Nick admits he was wrong to a pitcher mid-season
19:46 The hardest conversation Nick has had with a player and what he learned from it
22:39 Why getting to know a pitcher as a person comes before developing him as a player
23:10 What Nick attributes Milligan's 40-plus win seasons to over the last several years
24:32 Nick's favorite pitch to teach and why the knuckle ball is his secret dream
26:01 How Nick teaches a seam-shifted changeup to supinator pitchers
27:00 The hardest pitch to improve and what Nick does to fix a dead-zone fastball
28:00 Velocity or command first in recruiting and the minimum velo Nick will consider
29:15 The most underrated trait in a pitcher
29:52 The biggest recruiting red flag Nick sees
31:23 The most unexpected thing Nick has witnessed at a showcase or recruiting trip
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Twitter/X (Nick): @CoachFlesh
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