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The Layback Podcast (Episode 62) features Josh Willitts, a right-handed pitcher and graduate student at the University of Richmond, shares his journey through college baseball, including his struggles with injuries, mental challenges, and the importance of enjoying the game. He reflects on his many mental and physical transformations as an athlete -- high school to college and then year to year from there. Willitts discusses the pressures of expectations and the lessons learned during his rehabilitation process and collegiate career. Josh emphasizes the significance of maintaining a positive mindset and having fun with the sport, especially after facing setbacks. Throughout the interview, the New Jersey native is sure to highlight the importance of the support he had around him from the likes of Josh Epstein (Ep. 44) and Dylan Newcomer (Ep. 3) among many others.
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The Layback Podcast (Episode 62) features Josh Willitts, a right-handed pitcher and graduate student at the University of Richmond, shares his journey through college baseball, including his struggles with injuries, mental challenges, and the importance of enjoying the game. He reflects on his many mental and physical transformations as an athlete -- high school to college and then year to year from there. Willitts discusses the pressures of expectations and the lessons learned during his rehabilitation process and collegiate career. Josh emphasizes the significance of maintaining a positive mindset and having fun with the sport, especially after facing setbacks. Throughout the interview, the New Jersey native is sure to highlight the importance of the support he had around him from the likes of Josh Epstein (Ep. 44) and Dylan Newcomer (Ep. 3) among many others.

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