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Tournaments  | Story | 6/25/2017

TE Nation showing talent in WWBA

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EMERSON, Ga. – Team Elite has been further cementing their name as a premier baseball organization over the past five years, winning many tournaments at the high school age ranks. Not only have they known for their development at the older age levels, they have also been making a name for themselves in travel baseball at the younger levels, adding a youth program five years ago. Team Elite 14u Nation, comprised of talented individuals from all over the country, is certainly a stop-and-watch team in the 14u WWBA National Championship at LakePoint.

“This is a very talented group of young men that we were able to assemble this year. We’ve got a pretty good national group, we have several different states represented, Virginia, North Carolina,” said head coach Mitch Pittman. “A lot of local Georgia guys make up the core and we were able to just take a very talented group we had last year and put some pieces around it and build a pretty competitive team this year.”

Pittman has been with the organization for seven years as a coach and realizes that even though winning is nice, the focus at the end of the day is development. For Team Elite, the focus on development has attracted some of the best players from the south, and winning is often a byproduct of that talent. He said that his team stands out for their physical nature that is not seen in most 14-year-olds, as 10 of their players stand at 6-foot or taller.

“Physicality for one. A lot of these guys are really big and strong guys. Obviously, they have a lot of baseball talents as well, so you combine the two in youth baseball and it gives you a pretty good chance to win,” Pittman said.

Two players headline the team’s roster, Grant Taylor and Brady House, who are ranked as the No. 4 and No. 12 overall prospects in the class of 2021 respectively. Taylor and House are both very physical presences on the team, but bring a lot of baseball talent as well.

Taylor, a right-handed pitcher and corner infielder, runs his fastball up to 91 mph at the age of 15. Due Alabama’s high school sports rule of no restrictions on eighth-graders playing varsity without losing eligibility, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound Taylor pitched this past spring for Florence High School in Alabama as an eighth grader, something that he and Pittman said helped him grow as a pitcher.

“It helped this year that he was able to pitch varsity baseball in Alabama,” Pittman said. “That helped him grow up quick, pitching in high stress innings against 17 and 18-year-olds.”

“I think it made me more mature, because I knew I was playing against 17 and 18-year-olds, and I knew I had to step my game up and compete,” Taylor said.”

Competing is something that Taylor knows a lot about, having grown up with two older brothers that have had success in their baseball careers. His oldest brother Collin played this past year at Walters State Community College, while his other brother Evan will be a senior at Florence next season and is ranked as the No. 500 player in the class of 2018. He says that both of his brothers have provided an example for him to follow.

“I’ve always been competitive with them, wanting to be better. That’s really helped me to see what they’ve done then replicate it or make it my own to be better,” Taylor said.

On the other end of the spectrum, House is 13u eligible, and just turned 14 years old in the past month. Although he is younger, he displays a fastball that has been clocked as fast at 87 mph from the mound. In the Perfect Game-East Cobb Invitational at the beginning of June, House took home the MV-Pitcher award after going 10 innings, giving up just three hits and two earned runs, while striking out nine hitters.

“I’m working on my pitching right now, my off-speed stuff, trying to get that working a little bit more when I’m in an 0-2 count,” House said.

Offensively, House displays an advanced approach at the plate, and produces line drives all over the field. In the game against the East Coast Bombers on Sunday, House tripled to right field, displaying his power and speed.

“He’s just got an advanced offensive approach for his age, and then obviously he’s grown a lot in the past two years, which really has helped him transition from having that natural ability to just put the barrel on the baseball to just really really driving the baseball,” Pittman said.

House Joined the squad last year as a 12-year-old, and said that he has already improved in multiple aspects of his game due to the development approach that the Team Elite coaches offer. Although he has the natural ability, it is the work ethic that Pittman said House possesses that sets him apart and has helped him grow in his ability over the past year.

“He works really really hard every single day to try to get better,” Pittman said. “I think that’s what separates him from some of the other players in the country is his work ethic. Yesterday, we got rained out, and Brady texted me on the way down, ‘Hey can we go hit in the facility,’ so rather than taking the day off, the dude wanted to focus on getting better, so he’s just got a natural ability to put the barrel on the baseball.”

The team was able to play on Sunday after the rainout Saturday and is 2-0 so far in the 14u WWBA National Championship tournament, which is made up of 17 pools, totaling 138 teams from all over the country. This tournament offers the best talent, and Pittman is excited for the opportunity that it will provide for his players.

“It provides a lot of exposure and a lot of competition against top teams in the country,” Pittman said. “You don’t get better playing against guys that you go out and you constantly slam every single day, you’ve got to get these guys against guys that can compete and make them get better at the game. You’ve got to have good live reps against good quality competition to get better.”

In their first game, the team scored 14 runs to run-rule the 643 DP Cougars 13u. House started that game, going three innings, surrendering no hits, and one walk. Matthew Buchanan was the catalyst at the plate, going 2-for-2 with three RBIs out of the No. 5 spot in the lineup. Their second game was a nail biter, with the team scratching out a walkoff win in the bottom of the seventh to score the only run of the game. Taylor started the game, but didn’t have his best command, walking four in just 2 1/3 innings. With five games left in pool play, Pittman offered what he needs to see from his team moving forward.

“You’ve just got to compete. It’s a long tournament, I think you’ve got to win 11 games, 12 games, depending on if you get the play-in game to win the thing, so consistency is key,” Pittman said. “14-year-old baseball players, they can play like college kids one day and play like 14-year-olds the next day, so that’s going to be the key, is being consistently good throughout the rest of this tournament and then, obviously, going into the 14u BCS right after this.”


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