Edward “Coach Buck” Maldonado
Training Mindset and Player Development in South El Monte
Episode 239
In this episode, I sit down with Edward Maldonado, better known as Coach Buck, the owner of Marathon Batting Cages in South El Monte. We talk about his coaching journey and what it means to build athletes the right way, with patience, consistency, and real belief in the kid standing in front of you.
Coach Buck shares what he looks for when a player walks into the cage for the first time, how he simplifies the game for young athletes, and why confidence often shows up before the stats do. We get into the difference between quick tips and long term development, plus how coaches and parents can stay aligned when a player hits a rough stretch.
We get into some of the difficulties that he’s experienced growing up and building the business he has today. We also talk about training culture, what productive reps actually look like, and how to create an environment where baseball and softball players want to keep showing up and putting in work. If you care about youth sports, mentorship, and community based coaching, this conversation delivers practical takeaways without the fluff.
If you are in the San Gabriel Valley and you have a player who wants to improve their swing, sharpen their approach, and train with purpose, Coach Buck breaks down the mindset that helps athletes level up and stay in love with the game.
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Music Credits
Intro
Euphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG
Stinger
Scarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio Library
Outro
Euphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG
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