Youth Inc. Recommends: The Most Entertaining Baseball Follows on Social Media

Baseball isn’t just about grinding reps and chasing scholarships. It’s also fun, especially if you’re dialed into the right follows on social media. Whether you want to laugh, learn or just soak in some amazing content, these accounts keep the game fresh and entertaining.
Pitching Ninja
What it is: Rob Friedman breaks down nasty pitches from MLB and amateur arms with overlays, side-by-sides and jaw-dropping GIFs.
Why we like it: This is pound-for-pound the best pitching follow on the internet. Pitching Ninja is part education, part highlight reel. You’ll come for the filth and stay for the occasional memes, interviws and fan-friendly analysis. His feed is a constant stream of highlights every night.
Driveline Baseball
What it is: A cutting-edge player development company that mixes data, tech and a healthy dose of swagger.
Why we like it: Driveline hasn’t shied away from showing the science behind their methods as it established itself as a pioneering force in baseball. You’ll learn plenty, but they’ve also gotten better at promoting the high-profile athletes they work with alongside the unheralded success stories who get better using their training methods.
College Baseball Hub
What it is: A college-baseball focused account spotlighting wild plays, celebrations and moments.
Why we like it: Nobody captures the emotion and energy of college baseball like this account. It’s a constant stream of highlights that keep you dialed in throughout the season, but they also offer just enough context and analysis to keep you informed as well.
Youth Prospects
What it is: A showcase of elite young talent across the country, often with jaw-dropping clips of underclassmen and even middle schoolers hitting tanks.
Why we like it: Come for the “how is this kid 13?!” moments, stay for the rapid-fire highlights and commentary. These guys are total pros at cutting video in a clean, compelling method while also having a nose for identifying the right players.
Coach RAC
What it is: Youth Inc.’s baseball ambassador is a player, coach, motivator and content creator who keeps it brutally honest and genuinely inspiring.
Why we like it: Coach RAC brings energy and wisdom in equal parts. Nowhere else can someone get a behind-the-scenes look at life as a Savannah Banana alongside real, honest coaching feedback. Plus he has a great feel for what’s trending.
DSARM
What it is: Dan Sarmiento’s first-person spin on baseball culture with a flair for unique challenges, access and more on YouTube.
Why we like it: DSARM nails the vibe of youth ball culture and is one of baseball’s most fun YouTube content creators. Expect quick edits, big laughs and content that’ll hit home with both players and parents.
Bat Boys Baseball
What it is: A group of creators who gained popularity perfecting one-on-one interviews with players that showcases their personality and culture.
Why we like it: Think “baseball YouTubers meet travel team skits.” These guys are funny, fast-paced, and do a great job asking the right questions of players to reveal their personalities in bite-sized content.
Baseball Bat Bros
What it is: Bat reviews, exit velo testing, and side-by-side gear comparisons, often folding in recognizable players to help.
Why we like it: These guys don’t just test bats. They mash. Great for gearheads, players and anyone who loves a good barrel.
Foolish Baseball
What it is: Deep-dive analytics, meme-level humor and wildly creative storytelling. Bailey brings his voice to every video he creates, and there’s a distinction between what you see on YouTube and other platforms.
Why we like it: Foolish finds stories nobody else tells — and tells them like no one else can. Smart, funny and oddly addictive. You’ll learn a ton about baseball and have fun doing it.
Talkin’ Baseball (Jomboy Media)
What it is: A podcast and content network built around MLB coverage, viral moments and smart takes.
Why we like it: From lip-reading umpire arguments to series previews, Jomboy and crew make baseball feel fun, fast and personal. This is a great brand to follow to stay connected to the biggest and buzziest storylines in baseball – and especially the Yankees – throughout the season.
Austin Schultz
What it is: A former Kentucky standout turned content creator knows exactly how to spoof travel ball culture.
Why we like it: Schultz is downright hilarious. You can tell he played at a high level because he perfectly nails every skit. He’ll make you laugh, and then you’ll walk away saying ‘he might have a point...’
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