Mike Ryan has spent 29 years coaching baseball, including 26 years at Loganville High School in Georgia, where he has led the program to eight state championships and three runner-up finishes.
But for Mike, the real legacy of a coach isn’t measured in trophies.
In this episode of The Coach & The Counselor, Mike shares what it truly means to be a player’s coach—someone who builds lasting relationships, develops a strong culture, and earns the trust of the players he leads.
From his roots in Schaumburg, Illinois, to his journey through Harper College and Georgia College, Mike reflects on the experiences that shaped his philosophy and the moments that matter most—like when former players return years later just to reconnect.
This conversation is about more than baseball. It’s about leadership, mentorship, and the kind of impact that lasts long after the final game.
Watch Here: https://youtu.be/8V7isU0wwVg?si=cwDoNrZkoTzd3xC6