Pitcher / First Base / Middle-Order Bat
Bodhi Barefoot
A coachable Fort Bragg pitcher with middle-order bat experience, looking for late-summer, fall, and offseason guest-player opportunities to gain meaningful live innings as he builds toward a dedicated pitcher role in 2027.

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Brief bio
A developing pitcher building toward a dedicated mound role.

Bodhi is a competitive, coachable player who has grown into a reliable pitcher and middle-order hitter. In 2026, his West Coast Wolves travel team, led by Coach Dwight Raudio, began moving him toward a dedicated pitcher role for the 2027 season. His pitching work is focused on strong fastball command first, while adding a knuckleball and slider that he has already used in game situations.

Quick player profile
Positions Played: Pitcher / First Base / Center Field
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Height: 5'1"
Weight: 105 lbs
Birthday: February 2015

Baseball scrapbook
Season-by-season resume

2026 season - State Farm Outlaws + West Coast Wolves
Little League Majors / Travel Ball / Starting Pitcher

Fort Bragg Little League Majors
State Farm Outlaws
In 2026, Bodhi was the starting pitcher for the State Farm Outlaws in the Fort Bragg Little League majors division. He hit third in the lineup and played first base when he was not pitching.

In his final game of the season, a Tournament of Champions game, he threw 87 pitches over 5.3 innings, allowing only 4 hits and striking out 8.

Highlights: Starting Pitcher / First Base / #3 Hitter / 87 Pitches / 5.3 Innings / 4 Hits Allowed / 8 Strikeouts

Travel ball
West Coast Wolves
Bodhi also played with the West Coast Wolves under Coach Dwight Raudio. He played mostly outfield and pitcher while continuing to show he could be a strong hitter.

Highlights: West Coast Wolves / Coach Dwight Raudio / Outfield / Pitcher / Strong Hitter / Practice Reps

2025 season - Redwood Coast Tile
Little League Minors / Pitcher / Center Field / Coaches Award

Bodhi had a strong developmental season with Redwood Coast Tile, playing pitcher and center field. His arm strength and hitting stood out enough that he batted in the cleanup spot and received the Coaches Award at the end of the season.

Highlights: Pitcher / Center Field / Cleanup Hitter / Coaches Award / Arm Strength Recognized / Hitting Recognized

What coaches can expect
A hard worker who brings focus, effort, and teammate energy.

Focused practice habits
Bodhi is a very hard worker who brings focus to every practice and treats each rep as a chance to get better.

100% effort
Whether he is pitching, taking defensive reps, hitting, or supporting teammates, he is expected to give full effort and respond to coaching direction.

Positive teammate
Bodhi has been commended for good sportsmanship and for having a good presence in the dugout, staying engaged even when he is not on the field.

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Hitting

Batting Practice
Explanation placeholder for batting practice clips showing swing mechanics, contact quality, and repeatable movement.
Video slots: BP clip 1 / BP clip 2 / BP clip 3

Game Footage
Explanation placeholder for live at-bat clips showing Bodhi's approach, timing, and confidence in game situations.
Video slots: Game clip 1 / Game clip 2 / Game clip 3

Pitching

Fastball (~50-55 mph)
Explanation placeholder for his primary pitch, fastball command, and how he uses it to compete in the zone.
Video slots: Fastball clip 1 / Fastball clip 2 / Fastball clip 3

Slider
Explanation placeholder for how the slider is developing as a secondary pitch and when he is learning to use it in game situations.
Video slots: Slider clip 1 / Slider clip 2 / Slider clip 3

Knuckleball
Explanation placeholder for the knuckleball, what he is working on, and how it gives hitters a different look.
Video slots: Knuckleball clip 1 / Knuckleball clip 2 / Knuckleball clip 3

Meet the parents
A responsive support team behind his baseball growth.

Our parenting approach
Jake and Cara want coaches to feel comfortable being direct about roster needs, availability, pitching plans, and the kind of role that would be the right fit for Bodhi. Their goal is to stay out of the way, help Bodhi arrive on time and prepared, and understand the plan ahead of time so they can support what the coach needs.

Jake Barefoot, Dad
Jake has coached Bodhi since he was young and wants to work with coaches who can give clear direction on Bodhi's development. Bodhi and Jake practice almost every day, so when a coach identifies reps Bodhi needs, they can make those reps happen.

Cara Rand, Mom
Cara is a performance coach and owner of Eucalyptus Grove Counseling. She works with Bodhi on being mentally prepared to perform in tough situations.
https://eucalyptusgrovecounseling.com/specialties

Coach contact
Open to offseason guest-player conversations.

Best fit: teams needing a positive guest player who can help on the mound, play first base or center field, and compete for extra innings as he builds toward his 2027 dedicated pitcher role.

Email about availability

Bodhi smiling in his baseball uniform while holding a trophy.

Pitcher / first base / middle-order bat

Bodhi Barefoot

A coachable Fort Bragg pitcher with middle-order bat experience, looking for late-summer, fall, and offseason guest-player opportunities to gain meaningful live innings as he builds toward a dedicated pitcher role in 2027.

Brief bio

A developing pitcher building toward a dedicated mound role.

Bodhi is a competitive, coachable player who has grown into a reliable pitcher and middle-order hitter. In 2026, his West Coast Wolves travel team, led by Coach Dwight Raudio, began moving him toward a dedicated pitcher role for the 2027 season. His pitching work is focused on strong fastball command first, while adding a knuckleball and slider that he has already used in game situations.

Positions PlayedPitcher / First Base / Center Field
ThrowsRight
BatsRight
Height5'1"
Weight105 lbs
BirthdayFebruary 2015

Baseball scrapbook

Season-by-season resume

2026State Farm Outlaws + West Coast WolvesLittle League Majors / Travel Ball / Starting Pitcher

Fort Bragg Little League Majors

State Farm Outlaws

In 2026, Bodhi was the starting pitcher for the State Farm Outlaws in the Fort Bragg Little League majors division. He hit third in the lineup and played first base when he was not pitching.

In his final game of the season, a Tournament of Champions game, he threw 87 pitches over 5.3 innings, allowing only 4 hits and striking out 8.

Starting PitcherFirst Base#3 Hitter87 Pitches5.3 Innings4 Hits Allowed8 Strikeouts
Bodhi smiling in his State Farm uniform while holding a trophy.
2026 State Farm Outlaws season

Travel ball

West Coast Wolves

Bodhi also played with the West Coast Wolves under Coach Dwight Raudio. He played mostly outfield and pitcher while continuing to show he could be a strong hitter.

West Coast WolvesCoach Dwight RaudioOutfieldPitcherStrong HitterPractice Reps
Bodhi in a purple West Coast Wolves practice jersey.
2026 West Coast Wolves practice
2025Redwood Coast Tile - Little League MinorsPitcher / Center Field / Coaches Award

Bodhi had a strong developmental season with Redwood Coast Tile, playing pitcher and center field. His arm strength and hitting stood out enough that he batted in the cleanup spot and received the Coaches Award at the end of the season.

PitcherCenter FieldCleanup HitterCoaches AwardArm Strength RecognizedHitting Recognized

What coaches can expect

A hard worker who brings focus, effort, and teammate energy.

Focused practice habits Bodhi is a very hard worker who brings focus to every practice and treats each rep as a chance to get better.

100% effort Whether he is pitching, taking defensive reps, hitting, or supporting teammates, he is expected to give full effort and respond to coaching direction.

Positive teammate Bodhi has been commended for good sportsmanship and for having a good presence in the dugout, staying engaged even when he is not on the field.

Hitting

Batting Practice

Explanation placeholder for batting practice clips showing swing mechanics, contact quality, and repeatable movement.

Game Footage

Explanation placeholder for live at-bat clips showing Bodhi's approach, timing, and confidence in game situations.

Pitching

Fastball (~50-55 mph)

Explanation placeholder for his primary pitch, fastball command, and how he uses it to compete in the zone.

Slider

Explanation placeholder for how the slider is developing as a secondary pitch and when he is learning to use it in game situations.

Knuckleball

Explanation placeholder for the knuckleball, what he is working on, and how it gives hitters a different look.

Meet the parents

A responsive support team behind his baseball growth.

Bodhi standing on a baseball field with his dad Jake Barefoot.
Bodhi with his dad, Jake Barefoot, at Fort Bragg Little League.

Our parenting approach

Jake and Cara want coaches to feel comfortable being direct about roster needs, availability, pitching plans, and the kind of role that would be the right fit for Bodhi. Their goal is to stay out of the way, help Bodhi arrive on time and prepared, and understand the plan ahead of time so they can support what the coach needs.

Jake Barefoot, Dad

Jake has coached Bodhi since he was young and wants to work with coaches who can give clear direction on Bodhi's development. Bodhi and Jake practice almost every day, so when a coach identifies reps Bodhi needs, they can make those reps happen.

Cara Rand, Mom

Cara is a performance coach and owner of Eucalyptus Grove Counseling . She works with Bodhi on being mentally prepared to perform in tough situations.

Coach contact

Open to offseason guest-player conversations.

Best fit: teams needing a positive guest player who can help on the mound, play first base or center field, and compete for extra innings as he builds toward his 2027 dedicated pitcher role.

Season-by-season resume

2026 season - State Farm Outlaws + West Coast Wolves

Little League Majors / Travel Ball / Starting Pitcher

State Farm Outlaws

In 2026, Bodhi was the starting pitcher for the State Farm Outlaws in the Fort Bragg Little League majors division. He hit third in the lineup and played first base when he was not pitching.

In his final game of the season, a Tournament of Champions game, he threw 87 pitches over 5.3 innings, allowing only 4 hits and striking out 8.

Highlights: Starting Pitcher / First Base / #3 Hitter / 87 Pitches / 5.3 Innings / 4 Hits Allowed / 8 Strikeouts

West Coast Wolves

Bodhi also played with the West Coast Wolves under Coach Dwight Raudio. He played mostly outfield and pitcher while continuing to show he could be a strong hitter.

Highlights: West Coast Wolves / Coach Dwight Raudio / Outfield / Pitcher / Strong Hitter / Practice Reps

2025 season - Redwood Coast Tile

Little League Minors / Pitcher / Center Field / Coaches Award

Bodhi had a strong developmental season with Redwood Coast Tile, playing pitcher and center field. His arm strength and hitting stood out enough that he batted in the cleanup spot and received the Coaches Award at the end of the season.

Highlights: Pitcher / Center Field / Cleanup Hitter / Coaches Award / Arm Strength Recognized / Hitting Recognized

What coaches can expect

A hard worker who brings focus, effort, and teammate energy.

Focused practice habits

Bodhi is a very hard worker who brings focus to every practice and treats each rep as a chance to get better.

100% effort

Whether he is pitching, taking defensive reps, hitting, or supporting teammates, he is expected to give full effort and respond to coaching direction.

Positive teammate

Bodhi has been commended for good sportsmanship and for having a good presence in the dugout, staying engaged even when he is not on the field.

Hitting videos

Batting Practice

BP clip 1 / BP clip 2 / BP clip 3

Game Footage

Game clip 1 / Game clip 2 / Game clip 3

Pitching videos

Fastball (~50-55 mph)

Fastball clip 1 / Fastball clip 2 / Fastball clip 3

Slider

Slider clip 1 / Slider clip 2 / Slider clip 3

Knuckleball

Knuckleball clip 1 / Knuckleball clip 2 / Knuckleball clip 3

Meet the parents

A responsive support team behind Bodhi's baseball growth.

Our parenting approach

Jake Barefoot and Cara Rand want coaches to feel comfortable being direct about roster needs, availability, pitching plans, and the kind of role that would be the right fit for Bodhi. Their goal is to stay out of the way, help Bodhi arrive on time and prepared, and understand the plan ahead of time so they can support what the coach is asking him to do.

Jake Barefoot, Dad

Jake has coached Bodhi since he was young and wants to work with coaches who can give clear direction on Bodhi's development. Bodhi and Jake practice almost every day, so when a coach identifies reps Bodhi needs, they can make those reps happen.

Cara Rand, Mom

Cara is a performance coach and owner of Eucalyptus Grove Counseling. She works with Bodhi on being mentally prepared to perform in tough situations.

https://eucalyptusgrovecounseling.com/specialties

Guest pitching opportunities
Need an extra arm for an upcoming tournament?
Bodhi is looking for late-summer, fall, and offseason guest appearances where he can contribute on the mound, stay ready between tournaments, and keep building live-game innings toward his 2027 dedicated pitcher role. Best fit: teams that need pitching depth, a coachable player, and quick family coordination around dates, location, role, and pitch-count expectations.
Check Bodhi's Availability