Frost is a former Division I softball player and coach at both the collegiate and club levels.
A Nashville native, Frost pitched collegiately at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, ranking in UNLV's top ten in appearances, winning percentage and saves. During her playing career, Frost earned Mountain West All-Academic honors all four years, became the first UNLV freshman to earn Mountain West Player of the Week honors, and served as a team captain during her junior and senior campaigns. Following a successful career at UNLV, Frost began working as an instructor with Club K Softball in Nashville under Cheri Kempf (pro-fastpitch commissioner and founder of Club K and the Spin Right Spinner).
Frost's first stop in the collegiate coaching ranks was at nationally ranked Division II Barry University where she served as an assistant coach. Frost then returned to Worth Club K as a professional instructor and continued working with young players on developing all aspects of their game and helping them become more complete softball players. She then took on the role of Division 1 Assistant Coach at Belmont University in Nashville, TN.
During her experience as a college softball coach, Frost has coached numerous top ranked players and team members, including coaching a pitching staff to an eighth place nationally ranked ERA of 1.04, and an All-Region pitcher with an 11th nationally ranked ERA of .94. She has been providing professional softball instruction for 20+ years, currently with Hustle Factory Sports in Spring Hill, TN.
Frost holds a Bachelor's of Arts in Psychology from UNLV and a Master's Degree in Movement Science with a specialization in Sport and Exercise Psychology from Barry University. She lives in Franklin with her husband, daughter and their 2 crazy dogs.
Robinson Rivera, at the age of 16 was signed to play professional baseball through Puerto Rico. Then in 1980-1985 he played in Puerto Rico winter league; as well as in 1982. Robinson then played in the minor leagues for the Montreal Expo Organization. He then obtained his Bachelor's degree in 1996 for physical education and in 1988 his Master in physiology of exercise. Through 2000-2016 he was a teacher and baseball instructor at Puerto Rico Baseball Academy, and during that time Robinson became a scout for the New York Mets and still is to this day. In 2017-2020 he joined the Leadership Christian Academy with becoming a teacher of the mental aspects of sports and a baseball instructor.
Michael Quesada grew up in Folsom, California where he attended Folsom High School before receiving a baseball scholarship to the University of Arizona in 2008. After redshirting his freshman year, he attended Sierra Junior College where he was drafted in the 24th round by the Minnesota Twins in 2010. Michael had a 5 year playing career across multiple minor league levels, but instead of attempting to prolong his playing career, he followed his passion towards college coaching and became the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Folsom Lake College. Shortly after accepting the job, Michael was approached with an opportunity to become the area scout for the Minnesota Twins in Northern California which allowed him to work closely with prospects in hopes of providing them with the same dream of playing professional baseball like he had. Working with college coaches, helping crosscheck players along the west coast as well as other parts of the country, and even the Dominican Republic, were just a few of the experiences that Michael had as an area scout. But after 5 years, Michael and his wife Megan decided to move to Nashville to be closer to family and work as a professional scout for the Texas Rangers. During his time with the Rangers, Michael was responsible for evaluating all players within the Mets, Pirates, Red Sox and Twins organizations, from rookie ball up to the Major Leagues, to help make decisions on trades, waiver wire pick ups and free agent signings. After helping Texas win a World Series in 2023, Michael's daughter Delaney was born. Due to the desire to be the best husband and father he can be, Michael made another family decision to leave scouting and start OFP Baseball Consulting with the goal of helping players and their families not only be the best players they can be, but also find the right school that fits their needs athletically, socially and financially. You can find more information about his services at ofpbaseball.com or book a lesson to work in person.