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What if everything you thought about youth baseball, travel ball, and scholarships was upside down? In this emotional and eye-opening episode of Most Valuable Agent, host Matt sits down with former pro pitcher, travel ball coach, and baseball dad Craig Holman—father of LSU standout and MLB Draft pick Luke Holman.
This isn't just about rankings, exposure, or getting a D1 scholarship. This is about what really matters—the relationship between parent and child, the power of presence, and how chasing the wrong things can rob families of the joy that sports are supposed to bring.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:✅ "Be a Dad First" – Why your relationship matters more than your kid's batting average ✅ Development > Exposure – The dangerous lie most travel baseball families believe ✅ The College Decision – What every parent should know before their child commits ✅ Coaching Without Regret – How to pour into your kids without expecting a return ✅ Visualizing Success – The mental strategies Craig used as a pro and taught his kids ✅ Lessons from the Draft Process – What Craig learned representing his own son ✅ The Wolf at the Door – Why staying uncomfortable can be the greatest gift ✅ The Most Important Investment – Why time spent with your child is the ultimate ROI
Whether you're a baseball parent, aspiring athlete, or coach, this episode is a masterclass in humility, leadership, and legacy.
📲 SHARE this episode with a coach, parent, or athlete who needs to hear the truth Subscribe to Most Valuable Agent Youtube Channel for more content
https://www.youtube.com/@mostvaluableagent/
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ALIGND Sports: Elite Representation. Strategic Growth. Maximum Impact.
From contract negotiations to career development, we put athletes first—helping you secure your future on and off the field.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Book a 1:1 consultation with Matt HERE.
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Craig Holman: @craigholman35
Matt Hannaford: @mfhannaford
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What if everything you thought about youth baseball, travel ball, and scholarships was upside down? In this emotional and eye-opening episode of Most Valuable Agent, host Matt sits down with former pro pitcher, travel ball coach, and baseball dad Craig Holman—father of LSU standout and MLB Draft pick Luke Holman.
This isn't just about rankings, exposure, or getting a D1 scholarship. This is about what really matters—the relationship between parent and child, the power of presence, and how chasing the wrong things can rob families of the joy that sports are supposed to bring.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:✅ "Be a Dad First" – Why your relationship matters more than your kid's batting average ✅ Development > Exposure – The dangerous lie most travel baseball families believe ✅ The College Decision – What every parent should know before their child commits ✅ Coaching Without Regret – How to pour into your kids without expecting a return ✅ Visualizing Success – The mental strategies Craig used as a pro and taught his kids ✅ Lessons from the Draft Process – What Craig learned representing his own son ✅ The Wolf at the Door – Why staying uncomfortable can be the greatest gift ✅ The Most Important Investment – Why time spent with your child is the ultimate ROI
Whether you're a baseball parent, aspiring athlete, or coach, this episode is a masterclass in humility, leadership, and legacy.
📲 SHARE this episode with a coach, parent, or athlete who needs to hear the truth Subscribe to Most Valuable Agent Youtube Channel for more content
https://www.youtube.com/@mostvaluableagent/
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RESOURCES + LINKS
ALIGND Sports: Elite Representation. Strategic Growth. Maximum Impact.
From contract negotiations to career development, we put athletes first—helping you secure your future on and off the field.
Ready to take your career to the next level? Book a 1:1 consultation with Matt HERE.
FOLLOW
Craig Holman: @craigholman35
Matt Hannaford: @mfhannaford

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