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精品成人福利在线 University鈥檚 鈥楤illy the Batboy鈥 turns years of interviews into a valuable resource for aspiring athletes

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Billy Pinckney rests on his back on his baseball jacket and holds his book.
Billy Pinckney, a former New Jersey Jackals batboy, has written a book with tips on keeping youth sports fun.

When the spotlight shines January 8 on 精品成人福利在线 University graduates ready to use their degrees to knock their next moves out of the park, Billy Pinckney, a Sports Communications major, will be among those swinging for the fences. One of many accomplished Winter Commencement graduates, at 21, he鈥檚 already a published author of a book for young ball players with big dreams.

Pinckney 鈥 better known on social media as 鈥淏illy the Batboy鈥 鈥撀 has been featured in for his book and popular channel that features interviews and tips from the pros he has gotten to know, beginning as a batboy with the New Jersey Jackals, a minor league team that played for years in his hometown of Little Falls at Yogi Berra Stadium on Montclair鈥檚 campus before their move to Paterson in 2023.

Billy Pinckney rests on his back on his baseball jacket and holds his book.
Billy Pinckney, a former New Jersey Jackals batboy, has written a book with tips on keeping youth sports fun.

In many ways, Pinckney symbolizes the spirit of determination, resilience and success that defines the Montclair graduates whose degrees will be conferred at Newark鈥檚 Prudential Center. The University is a game-changer, graduating students at a higher rate than the national average and creating transformational opportunities that make a difference in the lives of others.

Pinckney used his access to players to compile within the pages of his book, Passion Prevails:

鈥淭he goal was to help young players navigate their careers as they face adversity, how to deal with pressure, how to separate baseball and life, and really enjoy their playing career,鈥 Pinckney says. 鈥淭hat was really the main thing to inspire these young players. I dealt with some pressure while playing when I was younger. A lot of parents out there put pressure on their kids. Luckily I didn鈥檛 have that but I did face pressure from some coaches that I had and realized the game wasn鈥檛 as fun as it used to be.鈥

As Billy the Batboy, Pinckney has amassed more than 49,000 TikTok followers, 18,000 Instagram followers and nearly 5,000 YouTube followers. He has used these platforms and opportunities with professional baseball players and gained experience in the sports media world.聽

In November, he traveled to Dubai to create content for an all-star showcase for Baseball United, the first professional baseball league in the Middle East and South Asia. During his 10 years with the Jackals, he moved from the dugout to the press box, conducted pregame reports, created content for the video board, promoted the Jackals through social media and assisted the manager in finding players. He received a championship ring for his contributions when the team won the league title in 2019.聽

He accomplished all this while also strategizing a college course load to graduate a semester early 鈥 aligning with baseball鈥檚 offseason 鈥 to be ready for his next chapter in baseball and any job offers ahead of spring training.聽

鈥淚 definitely made sacrifices, but when you know that something is going to benefit you later on in life, and you know it’s what you’re meant to do, it made my decisions easier and made the sacrifices easier to manage as well,鈥 Pinckney says.

Classes in sports psychology with Exercise Science and Physical Education professors Rob Gilbert and John McCarthy encouraged Pinckney to curate his interviews into the book. 鈥淏illy is a self-starter,鈥 Gilbert says. 鈥淚 say that every once in a while I see a student, and I say, 鈥榃ow, I wish I could buy stock in this person鈥檚 future,鈥 and Billy鈥檚 one of those students.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a rewarding process, definitely an incredible process as well,鈥 Pinckney says. 鈥淚 went into this knowing that I have an opportunity to help inspire younger players and it was also an opportunity for me to learn a lot about how to improve myself. I really took this seriously and enjoyed every minute of it. Of course, it鈥檚 time-consuming and could be a tedious process when you鈥檙e trying to transcribe things and see what fits 鈥 but it was definitely rewarding.鈥

Story by Staff Writer Marilyn Joyce Lehren and , a Sports Communications major also graduating at Winter Commencement. Macolino originally reported on Pinckney for . Photos by Mike Peters.

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