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Tournaments  | Story | 6/28/2017

Dulin, Jordan lead 14u Dodgers

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EMERSON, Ga. – The Dulins Dodgers have been mainstays at Perfect Game events over the years, winning three WWBA National Championships since 2009. Led by head coach Tim Dulin, the Dulins Dodgers 14u Prime is back at it again, one of 138 teams participating in the 14u WWBA National Championship, and they are off to a hot start, leading their pool with a 6-0 record.

“This is such a tough event because, again, you’ve got pitch limits which are vital and very important to the development of these young kids, and the fact that we don’t bring a large roster, we’ve got to be very strategic on how we utilize our pitchers and go that route, but I think the big thing is they just keep grinding away,” Dulin said.

In his playing days, Dulin was a star at the University of Memphis, breaking on to the scene as a freshman in 1982. At Memphis, he paced the squad in hits as a sophomore, was named an All-American in 1983 and 1984 and would eventually be inducted into their Hall of Fame in 1994. The Baltimore Orioles would draft him in the 5th round of the 1985 MLB Draft, and he would play parts of seven seasons in the Minor Leagues, reaching as far as Triple-A. Although Dulin’s professional baseball career would end in 1991, it was only the beginning of his life in baseball, as the Dulins Dodgers were born later that year.

“When I first got into it, I really had no intent on getting into the younger age groups, so we were primarily, in the early 2000s, just a 16-, 17-, 18-year-old age group, and then as the years have gone, we’ve kind of gotten younger and younger,” Dulin said. “Now we’ve got 19 teams that range all the way from 10 years old all the way up to 17.”

Much of Dulin’s success is built off the philosophies that he implements throughout his organization. Development is the primary focus of the organization, and never will you see them push kids into situations that could potentially put them at risk of an injury. Many of their squads are comprised of around 15 players, allowing each player on the team an opportunity to contribute to the team and gain experience.

“Our goal, unlike a lot of organizations, is not to win at all costs,” Dulin said. “We don’t carry 25 or 26 guys on the rosters. It’s all about developing, getting kids in front of the college coaches, obviously, that’s why we come here, and then getting them on to the next level. I think because we’ve spent a lot of time with that formula, it’s really worked out.”

His time in the Minor Leagues has also allowed him to take those experiences and translate them into his everyday coaching. A key focus is allowing his players make mistakes, but learn from them in the process. He said that in today’s game, too many organizations do not let players think for themselves, but it is the players who are able to grow and think on their own on the diamond that stand out.

“This game’s a very difficult game, and we don’t try to make it more difficult than it is, and we allow the players to be who they are,” Dulin said. “We allow pitchers to call their own game, we allow catchers to learn, and I think that’s what kind of separates us.” He would go on to say, “So, we try as an organization to instill those players and players that are playing for us, regardless of what age group it is, to learn, and to make mistakes, it’s okay. Then the more they do that, then I think they become a better player because of it.”

This formula has allowed his organization to attract some of the best talent in the country. Over the years, the Dulins Dodgers have developed Major Leaguers such as Mookie Betts, Matt Cain, Zack Cozart, Logan Forsythe and Drew Pomeranz. Many of the professional players who are done with their careers even come back to coach for the Dodgers.

“I mean we have guys every year come back to our facility and whether it’s coming to one of our winter workouts where all of our kids are in it, Mookie Betts, Drew Pomeranz, Matt Cain, Zack Cozart, all those guys, I think, have a genuine respect for what we do and how we go about it, that, when their time allows them, they give back to the organization, and that’s huge,” Dulin said.

In addition to success at the professional ranks, the Dodgers have placed many of their players in DI colleges. They consistently place kids in SEC schools such as Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Tennessee, and their 17u Dodger team has five SEC commits already this year.

“I think we’ve placed more kids in the SEC than any other organization in the country over the last 20 years,” Dulin said.

One of the SEC commits in their organization, Blaze Jordan, is only 14 years old. The Mississippi State commit is ranked as the No. 2 player in the class of 2021 and is the only commit to the program in his class.

“I went to a few other colleges, and when I went down to Mississippi State, I just felt like I was at home,” Jordan said. “Everyone treated me great down there, and when I went down there I felt like everyone brought me in and they treated me as family down there. I’ve just loved all their coaches and everything. It’s just great.”

The 6-foot, 215-pound right-handed hitter has been making headlines since he was 11 years old when he hit a ball out of Globe Life Park in Arlington. He would later hit a 461-foot home run in Marlins Park at 13, and less than a year later he would hit a 504-foot home run in a home run derby at the same location, rivaling the performance that Bryce Harper put up at Tropicana Field in 2009. Even though he has that accomplishment under his belt, he does not get complacent.

“I mean I don’t really look at it like I’m up there with them, I just say I need to work harder so that I can be where they are right now and just keep on doing what I’m doing,” Jordan said.

Jordan credits his brother Parker Jordan, a corner infielder and pitcher at Christian Brothers University, with introducing and teaching him the game when he was younger, while he gives credit to Dulin on helping him over the past few years. Although Jordan said that he has been hitting the ball hard ever since he was about 9 years old, the young slugger realizes that he needs continue to have an approach of staying to the middle of the field if he wants to have success moving forward. Dulin realizes how hard Jordan has worked to get to this point, having worked with him from a young age, and sees the desire that Jordan possesses to get better.

“I think a lot of people who follow him and see the success he’s had, they don’t realize how hard the kid works. He’s a gym rat," Dulin said. "Last year, this time, he realized although he was very talented, he realized he had a lot of work to do. He’s lost some weight, gained some muscle, picked up his speed. Now the guy’s a legitimate kid that can play third base at the next level, as well as first, and he’s 89 [mph] off the mound. This kid is special.”

So far in the tournament, Jordan is 7-for-17 with two doubles, a homer, nine RBIs and three stolen bases. His team has outscored opponents 47-16 heading into their final game of pool play on Wednesday afternoon against Gladiator Baseball, who is 4-2. Dulin’s team is set to take the top spot in the pool and move on to bracket play. The Dodgers are set to make a run, and Dulin said that he likes what he’s seen from his team so far, in addition the fact that they were able to experience the tournament last year at 13 years old, another example of Dulin giving his team opportunities to learn.  

“We’ve gotten down in some games early in this event, and we just don’t panic, we just continue to grind it out. Hopefully we can make a little bit of a run at it and see what happens,” Dulin said. “Obviously, there’s a lot of great teams in this event from all over the country. I think it helped them last year, we came as 13s, we came to the 14u [WWBA] so they could just understand what it’s about, so this year here, I don’t think they’re star struck or they’re in awe of the game or the speed of it.”




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