This Is For Players And Families Approaching A Crossroads
If you are a player who is:
And you still want a real chance to keep playing baseball…
This page is for you.
For parents, this is often the moment where the questions start piling up:
Most families do not realize this path exists until high school baseball is already ending.
The Reality Most Families Are Facing Right Now
You did what you were supposed to do.
You played high school baseball.
You trained.
You competed.
You believed college baseball would work itself out.
For some players, it does.
For many others, it doesn’t happen on the timeline they were told to expect.
That creates an uncomfortable gap:
This is where many players drift.
Not because they lack talent, but because they lack:
Without that, one year turns into inactivity.
Inactivity turns into quitting.
And quitting turns into regret.
Westlake Performance – Post-Grad exists to prevent that outcome.
My name is Jason Alamo.
Before building Baseball Velocity School, I coached at six collegiate baseball programs and have spent over a decade developing serious baseball players.
I’ve worked with over 1,800 athletes from 47 different high schools across Texas. I am also a certified sports nutrition coach and the creator of our flagship nutrition program called Feed The Fastball.
In the last 36 months alone, players I’ve coached have committed to play baseball at 58 different colleges and universities, all of which were not recruited before they started with us.
What separated the ones who made it was never luck.
It was structure.
It was standards.
It was learning how to train with intention.
This program exists because I kept seeing talented players reach the end of high school or an early college stop with no system and no direction.
Instead of letting those players drift, I built an environment that gives them a real shot.
This Is Not A Team. And It Is Not A Practice.
Westlake Performance – Post-Grad is a daytime athletic development program for post-graduate baseball players who are not done playing and want a legitimate opportunity to continue at the college level.
This program is built for:
This is not:
This is a professional development environment.
Small group.
High standards.
Clear expectations.
No babysitting.
A Legitimate Post-High School Path (Without Losing Eligibility)
This is important for parents to understand.
This program is designed for players who:
For many families, this becomes a deliberate post-graduate development year.
Instead of rushing into the wrong college situation or giving up baseball entirely, players:
This is not a gap year.
It is an intentional development year.
Why This Matters For High School Seniors Right Now
If you are graduating in the next few months, this matters.
Instead of:
This program provides:
For many families, this becomes the difference between:
What Life Inside This Program Actually Looks Like
This is what players are applying for.
A Structured Week With Purpose
Monday – Mindset & Standards (Live Virtual)
Every Monday, players meet live with me for Mindset Monday.
This is not motivational talk.
This is where players build:
This foundation separates players who survive college baseball from those who wash out early.
Wednesday – Fuel, Size, and Physical Development (Live Virtual)
Every Wednesday, players meet live for Feed The Fastball, our performance nutrition and body-composition system.
This is not a meal plan.
Players learn how to:
Parents appreciate the structure.
Players appreciate the physical change.
Daytime In-Person Training – 1–2x Per Week (Westlake Area)
Players train during the day in the Westlake area in a focused, high-standard environment.
Training emphasizes:
This is where players:
What This Program Is Designed To Do
Over time, this system is designed to help players:
This is not about shortcuts.
It is about building a player who can earn an opportunity and keep it.
This Is Not For Everyone
This program is intentionally small.
It is built for players who:
If you are looking for:
This is not the right fit.
The Next Step
Entry is by application only.
The application helps determine:
If it is a good fit, we will schedule you for in-person assessment to discuss the program.
Apply below to be considered.