I attended multiple Dirt Bro Infield camps as a young high schooler, and attending Mongero’s camps allowed me to understand what it took to play like a professional baseball player, just as Coach Mongero had done himself. He teaches the fundamentals that most coaches gloss over, which ultimately hinders an infielder’s ability to reach their full potential. From teaching the mental game to understanding that you don’t need to be six feet to play division one baseball, to learning what hop to pick at what time, Coach Mongero always provided me with a map on how to improve as a ball player and as a person.
I attended two junior colleges, and getting recruited to a Division I program at five foot seven was not an easy task. However, I was able to separate myself from my competition by implementing Coach Mongero’s tools into my lifestyle. I even came back after high school as a college student to one of Mongero’s camps in North Carolina in order to fine-tune my skills. I would recommend Mongero’s infield camp to people of any age. And the most important thing I learned from Coach is that if you ask anyone if they want to play college baseball, everybody raises their hand. However, statistically, only a few kids make it, and that’s because only a few want it bad enough. Take that first step and learn how to become a pro at a Dirt Bro Infield camp.


