123 Inning Podcast
123 Inning Podcast
Nick Herfordt
The 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast features interviews with current and former players, coaches and personnel from each four-year division of college baseball (NCAA DI, DII, DIII, NAIA) in an effort to showcase their amazing personalities and entertaining stories to an ever increasing fanbase.
Episode 15 - Joey Wendle, West Chester Golden Rams
Joey Wendle was one of DII's most accomplished players as he played four solid seasons at West Chester University which concluded with him leading the Golden Rams to the 2012 national title. Following the season he was selected in the sixth round by the Cleveland Indians and made a steady ascent to the major leagues. He made his MLB debut in 2016 and played his first full season in 2018 when he batted .300 and finished fourth in the American League Rookie of the Year voting for the Tampa Bay Rays. In this episode of the 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast we talk about how he went from a scrawny 100 lb prep player to full time MLB star, and for some reason, big-cat rights activist Carole Baskin.
Jun 11, 2020
22 min
Episode 14 - Nick Garcia, Chapman Panthers
Nick Garcia is one of the most intriguing prospects in this year's upcoming Major League Baseball draft. He spent his freshman year on the Chapman Panther baseball team as the club's third baseman. As a sophomore he switched to the mound and a pro prospect was born. With tremendous poise, a driven work ethic and an upper 90's fastball he is one of the highest rated amateur athletes eligible for this year's draft. Projections put him in the top 60-70s players overall which could make him one of the highest drafted DIII player ever joining MLB All Stars Billy Wagner who was selected 12th overall in 1993 and 2007 second round pick Jordan Zimmerman. The numbers he put up on the mound at Chapman were phenomenal. Over the past two seasons he amassed 83 innings and only allowed 48 hits with 118 strikeouts. His ERA was a teeny tiny 1.08. The knock against Nick is that those numbers were put up against lesser competition. Nevertheless, Garcia isn’t completely barren of big game experience. He helped the Panthers to the DIII baseball title in 2019 and pitched in the Cape Cod League last summer where held his own against the ilk of players from nation. He’s proved that he doesn’t discriminate against DIII batters. If you’re a division one he has no problem striking you out either.
May 26, 2020
20 min
Episode 13 - Jimmy Endersby, Concordia Irvine Eagles
Jimmy Endersby started his college career playing on the acclaimed Cal State Fullerton baseball squad, but found himself mired in a logjam of talent and fighting for innings. He had converted from playing the field to pitching but was on the bench far more than in the lineup. After two season on the Titans he transferred to California Irvine and put up beastly numbers on the mound. This past spring, after an outstanding summer of training, he rocketed up the draft charts and became a potential top five round draft pick.
May 24, 2020
29 min
Episode 12 - Josiah Gray, Le Moyone Dolphins
Josiah Gray started his college career primarily as an infielder at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York. His decision to attend the small DII school was an easy one as Dolphins’ head coach Scott Cassidy was the only coach to make him an offer. As a freshman Gray picked up some late innings on the mound as he had pitched in high school, but far from excelled as he allowed 11 earned runs in 9 2/3 innings while giving up 18 hits. As a sophomore however, things clicked. He added a couple digits to fastball to push it into the mid 90s and finished the seasons as LC’s dominating closer with 22 strikeouts in 14 1/3 innings and a teeny 0.63 ERA and minuscule 0.628 WHIP. The following summer he continued to excel in the Cape Code Baseball League and fanned another 21 batters in 13 innings. In doing so he instantly became a hot prospect. He continued to dominate his junior season as a starter as held opposition to a 1.25 ERA and finished the season with a perfect 11-0 record. He was drafted in the second round of the 2018 draft by the Reds and was traded to the Dodgers in the offseason. In 2019 he dominated in his first full season of professional baseball as he was named Los Angeles’ Minor League Pitcher of Year as he flourished at three levels. While on the fast path to the majors Gray took a brief timeout to talk on the 123 Inning College Baseball Podcast.
May 18, 2020
21 min
Episode 11 - Mitch Lively, Sacramento State Hornets
Mitch Lively earned accolades as a punter at Sacramento State, but his future in sports would be on the mound. He walked on as a pitcher for the Hornets and didn't put up spectacular numbers (or even decent tbh) but his size and fastball were impressive enough to earn him selection in the 2007 MLB Draft. He put up quality numbers in the minor leagues but opted to pursue international avenues instead and earned himself roster spots in Japan, Mexico and Venezuela. Currently Lively is one of the top talents in the Chinese Professional Baseball League where he pitches for the Chinatrust Brothers. With the CPBL being one of the few professional leagues currently in action, I reached out to Lively to talk about his baseball career as well as living life and pitching in Taiwan. The entertaining and informative Lively provided a interesting account of what it is like to play in the CPBL, especially in the times of a global pandemic.
May 15, 2020
48 min
Episode 10 - Antonio Carrillo, Point Park Pioneers
Even though he will turn 29 this summer, Antonio Carrillo is going to come back to Point Park for more season of college baseball in 2021. An opportunity to play that one final year is something that he has been wanting to do for nearly a decade. He was drafted out of high school in the 2009 MLB Draft but elected to attend San Diego State and play for MLB HOFer Tony Gwynn. However his college career didn't go as planned and he stopped playing after his sophomore season. After spending his Sundays playing in recreation leagues he decided he wanted to give it one more go even though he was now married with a pair of young children. It is a big puzzle to fit everything in as he works evenings in an Amazon warehouse and being an Uber driver to support his family while they support his dream of playing college baseball.
Apr 27, 2020
29 min
Episode 09 - Marika Lyszczyk, Rivier Raiders
When the latest freshman baseball recruit stepped onto the Rivier University campus, the Raiders received a prospect unlike any they’d ever had on their roster. The 5-foot-10 catcher had a pedigree which included playing for a national team against top competition from around the globe including Puerto Rico, Mexico and Nicaragua. The recruit, who hailed from just outside Vancouver, British Columbia, had spent part of the summer playing at an elite MLB endorsed invitational in Dallas’ Global Life Field, was a touted multi-talented athlete who not only was capable of playing behind the plate, but able to effectively pitch as well. That wasn’t what made the 18-year-old unique. It also wasn’t the fact that they had played so brilliantly they caught the attention of an MLB scout who recommended to a long-time coaching friend that he check out video and make a spot on his roster. What made this recruit special was the long, golden pony-tail which emerged from the back of her ball cap and was frequently found flung over her left shoulder. The Raiders’ newest recruit was Marika Lyszczyk, the first female catcher in collegiate baseball. In this edition of the 123 Inning Pod I talk with Marika and her journey to become the first female player in the NCAA.
Apr 19, 2020
20 min
Episode 08 - Berry Aldridge, Savannah Bananas
Berry Aldridge, a former DII player at Armstrong Atlantic, joined the Bananas as an intern during their inaugural 2016 season. He has worked his way up the organization is now the VP of one of college baseball's most prolific and remarkable summer teams. We talk about what makes the team so popular and why they've been able to sell out every game for the past several seasons.
Apr 12, 2020
32 min
Episode 07 - Zach Cornell, Southeastern Fire
Zach Cornell, #29 for Southeastern, but #1 in the hearts of Fire fans was batting .519(!!!) before the 2020 NAIA baseball season was prematurely ended. Zach and SEU were the spring's most dominating team, had won 25 games in a row and were penciled in to play in Lewiston, ID at the NAIA World Series. I spoke to Zach about the season and what the future holds for the gifted outfielder.
Apr 6, 2020
21 min
Episode 06 - Robert Frey, Baseball Statistician and Programmer
Robert Frey is a programmer, statistician and baseball aficionado who has brought big data to small school baseball. In addition to creating applications he helps others learn to code with baseball data.
Mar 31, 2020
24 min
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