Sinopsis
On "Patrick Jones Baseball" you will find discussions with influencers in the Baseball industry of today and yesterday. They will share inspirational stories and help breakdown tactics that have made them successful in their career.
Episodios
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University of Utah Recruiting Coordinator | Mike Brown
18/03/2024 Duración: 49minIn this podcast, Mike Brown, the recruiting coordinator at the University of Utah, discusses the details of recruiting players for college baseball programs. Brown shares insights on scholarship allocation, recruiting strategies, and evaluating player potential, emphasizing character traits. They discuss prioritizing key positions like starters, shortstops, catchers, and center fielders for scholarships and recruiting Juco players and transfers. Evaluating high school players involves assessing adaptability and attitude, with a focus on arm action for infielders and hitting mechanics for hitters. The podcast highlights the importance of generating backspin line drives and discusses player development, team culture, and the challenges of competing at higher levels.Timestamps:[2:45] Decoding College Baseball Scholarships[4:35] Scholarships, Juco Players, and Walk-Ons[7:11] Evaluating High School Players for Division One Baseball[9:19] Navigating the Shift in College Baseball Recruiting while Balancing Pote
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Cody Bellinger's Hitting Coach | Micah Franklin
04/03/2024 Duración: 54minIn this podcast, Micah Franklin, the manager of the Oakland Ballers in the Pioneer League, discusses the team's entry into independent baseball, focusing on winning and the challenges of player recruitment. The team's unique approach to signing players, with an initial emphasis on position players, is highlighted, and the coaching staff, including notable names like Don Wakamatsu and J.T. Snow, is introduced. Micah shares insights into the team's spring training schedule and the importance of a specific directional bat path for hitting success. The conversation shifts to Micah's scouting experience, emphasizing the growing role of analytics in player selection. He discusses scouting notable players like Cody Bellinger and details Bellinger's transformation in hitting approach. Game planning, opponent analysis, and the importance of trust between players and coaches are key themes. The rarity of hitting coaches reaching out is mentioned, underscoring the significance of effective communication in player develo
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Sports Performance & Vision Specialist | Dr. Daniel Laby
19/02/2024 Duración: 41minIn this podcast, Dr. Laby discusses sports vision, its accidental entry during his UCLA fellowship, and the sports vision pyramid. He emphasizes starting from the base and individualized care in training. Dr. Laby addresses improving vision from 20/20 to 20/15 or better. He emphasizes the importance of personalized evaluations, and recommending contacts or glasses for focus improvement. He also highlights the complexity of achieving optimal vision, involving considerations of the eye's focus, retina, and brain function. He suggests a careful refraction process to find the right lens and advocates for athletes to seek specialized attention for enhanced performance. Dr. Laby also mentions the significance of the on-deck circle for hitters, emphasizing the need for predictive skills and knowledge about pitch types. The conversation covers various aspects of vision training, including specific drills, the "Quiet Eye" concept, and emerging technologies like VR systems. He also discusses the potential advancements
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Independent Baseball | Albert Gonzalez
12/02/2024 Duración: 41minIn this podcast, Albert Gonzalez, a veteran with over a decade of experience in independent baseball, sheds light on Indy Ball Jobs. Topics discussed include player recruitment, placing talent in various leagues, challenges undrafted players face, and intricacies of player salaries. Gonzalez, the bench coach for the High Point Rockers in the Atlantic League, emphasizes the unique aspects of independent baseball as a legitimate route to the majors. He discusses the cutthroat nature of the game, success stories of undrafted players reaching the big leagues, and his role in player recruitment for the Rockers. The conversation touches on financial aspects like salary caps and housing arrangements, and Gonzalez shares his journey from college cuts to playing professionally in Puerto Rico and Europe. The podcast provides valuable advice for players, emphasizing perseverance, networking, and the global opportunities Indy Ball Jobs offers, including winter ball leagues.Timestamps for ALBERT GONZALEZ:[2:13] Understand
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How To Build Systems For Coaches | Ryan Johansen
29/01/2024 Duración: 45minIn this podcast episode, Patrick Welcomes Ryan Johanson, a recurring guest, to discuss his experiences as a coach in both the private sector and professional baseball. They delve into the challenges of scaling coaching efforts and building effective hitting development systems. Ryan emphasizes the importance of simplifying complex information and understanding how to communicate with players at different levels. The conversation touches on utilizing technology like force plates and 4D motion, as well as the shift in approach when working with youth players versus professionals. Ryan also shares insights into creating a positive coaching environment and adapting coaching styles based on individual player needs. They also discuss considerations for working with parents and the significance of qualifying conversations to ensure effective communication. The conversation concludes with Ryan's thoughts on coaching philosophy, encouraging coaches to prioritize how they coach over what they coach, and advocating for
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5 Lifts Every Hitter Should Be Doing | Cory Ritter
22/01/2024 Duración: 47minIn this podcast episode, Corey Ritter, a guest with eight years of experience in professional baseball as a strength and conditioning coach and sports science coordinator for the Dodgers, discusses various aspects of player development. The conversation covers topics such as the importance of a global perspective in training, the need for continuous improvement, the role of workload management, and the integration of strength and hitting programs. Ritter emphasizes the significance of assessing athletes over an extended period to tailor training programs effectively. He also touches on the challenges and benefits of implementing motor preference assessments in player development. Throughout the discussion, Ritter highlights the interconnection between strength conditioning and on-field performance, emphasizing the importance of a holistic approach to player development.Timestamps CORY RITTER:[2:10] A Journey from the Majors to the Private Sector[4:49] Training Insights on Baseball Athlete Workouts[6:31] Essen
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The Most Underrated College Baseball Program | Jordan Stampler
15/01/2024 Duración: 50minIn this podcast episode, Patrick welcomes Jordan Stampler, Assistant Coach and Director of Player Development at Campbell University. They discuss the integration of technology in player development, focusing on how coaches can effectively implement it into their programs. Jordan shares his background, emphasizing how his experience at various levels of baseball led him to embrace technology more fully at Campbell. He highlights the importance of metrics and measurements, emphasizing that they are tools for improvement rather than something to fear.Timestamps:[3:26] Navigating Baseball's Tech Evolution[8:34] Player Preferences and Tech Integration in Baseball Coaching[11:51] Player-Driven Development[13:53] A Deep Dive into Player Development with Cutting-edge Tech[18:47] The Art of Recognizing and Reacting to Pitch Shapes in Baseball[23:11] Competitive Energy in Baseball Practice at Campbell[26:19] The Campbell University Baseball Recruitment Blueprint[32:52] Decoding Loyalty in Coaching[36:36] Avoiding
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Vision Training for Hitters | Ryan Harrison
27/12/2023 Duración: 55minRyan Harrison has been helping athletes ‘see better’ for over 20 years. Ryan has a degree in exercise physiology from the University of California at Davis. Ryan has worked with 100s of MLB players since he started working with his father, Dr. Bill Harrison, who had over 50 years of experience in vision training. In this episode, we’re talking everything VISION!What affects vision?How can we help players improve their vision?How can we help hitters see the ball better?If you want to connect with Ryan, head to slowthegamedown.comTimestamps for RYAN HARRISON:[3:35] Decoding Baseball Vision and Light Sensitivity[5:23] The Art and Science of Baseball Sunglasses[6:56] Understanding Players' Vision and Perception on the Field[08:59] The Complexities of Vision in Baseball[11:13] Hitters' Vision Strategies and Tools for Success[14:23] Training Baseball Vision for Precision and Focus[16:50] Exploring the Connection Between Vision, Breathing, and Peak Performance in Baseball[21:59] Navigating the Mental Lands
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3 Hitting Tips Only A 15 Year MLB Veteran Would Know | Michael Cuddyer
18/12/2023 Duración: 55minMichael Cuddyer, a retired Major League Baseball player with 15 years of experience, two-time All-Star, Silver Slugger Award winner, NL batting champion, and inductee in the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame, is the guest in this week's episode. The episode focuses on Cuddyer's approach to hitting, making adjustments, and his perspective on statistics for game planning against pitchers.The episode wraps up with Cuddyer’s thoughts on the current state of baseball coaching and development, offering advice for coaches and players.Timestamps:[2:13] Data, Anecdotes, and Individualization in Baseball Development[6:37] Reflecting as a first time Manager[10:31] Learning to compete[13:07] Data-Driven Game Planning[15:02] Balancing Personal Strengths and Tactical Awareness in Hitting[18:03] Approach Based on Pitcher Tendencies and Game Situation[25:11] Sitting Speeds for Timing Consistency[29:19] Dealing with fear[35:03] Helping high school kids with the mental side of the game[37:35] Lessons learned from Survivor[47:1
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Mental Game Strategies for Hitters | Andy Barkett
11/12/2023 Duración: 52minAndy Barkett is a former professional baseball player and coach. He has coached at various levels of the game, including the big leagues, college, and the minor leagues. With a passion for the mental side of the game, Barkett has developed a mental skills program called COre, which focuses on helping athletes develop a championship mindset, own their process, maintain a relentless desire, and approach the game with enthusiasm.Summary:Andy Barkett, a former professional baseball player and coach, discusses the importance of the mental side of the game and how it is often overlooked in baseball coaching. He emphasizes the need for players to develop mental techniques just as they practice physical techniques. Barkett shares his experience as a hitting coordinator and how he developed a mental skills program called COre to address the challenges of the mental game. He also highlights the impact of technology in the game and the need for players to trust their routines and training. Barkett discusses the role of
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The Recruiting Process for High School Baseball Players | Jordan Chiero
05/12/2023 Duración: 49minJordan Chiero is the scouting director for Prep Baseball Report, Ohio, and the hitting coordinator for the Bill Jackson Dome in Columbus, Ohio. With nine years of experience in scouting and player evaluation, Jordan is a trusted resource for college coaches in Ohio.Summary:In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Jordan Chiero, the scouting director for Prep Baseball Report, Ohio. They discuss the evaluation process for pitchers and hitters, the value of left-handed hitters, and the timeline for college recruiting. Jordan shares insights into what college coaches look for in players and offers advice for players navigating the recruiting process.Timestamps:[2:42] A Journey Through Hundreds of High School Players' Development[4:10] The Role of a Trusted Resource for College Coaches in High School Player Evaluation[6:08] The Impact of Transfer Portals on College Baseball Recruiting and Player Dynamics[8:32] Exploring College Baseball Options in Ohio[11:09] Understanding the Pitcher Evaluation Process[15:30] Re
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The Pros and Cons of Bat Speed Training
27/11/2023 Duración: 26minIn this episode, Patrick Jones discusses the importance of bat speed in hitting development. He explores the different perspectives on bat speed, the definition and measurement of bat speed, and the factors that impact bat speed. Jones also delves into the role of grip, timing, muscle strength, on-deck routines, and overload/underload training in improving bat speed. He emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to bat speed training and highlights the importance of functional strength and overall hitting skills.Key Takeaways:Bat speed is important in hitting development, but it is not the sole determinant of a player's success.Factors such as grip, timing, muscle strength, and on-deck routines can impact bat speed.Overload/underload training can be effective in improving bat speed, but it should be supplemented with other training methods.Younger players may not benefit as much from overload/underload training due to their lack of functional strength.A balanced approach to bat speed training, focusing on ov
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Dr. Peter Fadde | Video Occlusion Training for Hitters
20/11/2023 Duración: 40minDr. Peter Fadde is an expert in video occlusion training and the founder of GameSense Sports. With a background in sports science and coaching, Dr. Fadde has developed a deep understanding of pitch recognition and swing decisions in baseball and softball. He has worked with professional teams, including the Arizona Diamondbacks, and has helped players at all levels improve their performance through video occlusion training.Summary:Dr. Peter Fadde, founder of GameSense Sports, discusses the benefits of video occlusion training for improving pitch recognition and swing decisions in baseball and softball. He explains that video occlusion involves cutting off video footage of pitches at various points and having players guess whether it's a ball or a strike and what type of pitch it is. Dr. Fadde emphasizes the importance of precision in training and the integration of video occlusion into everyday practice. He shares success stories from teams that have implemented video occlusion training, such as the Arizona D
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Premier Pitching Performance | Cody Fick
13/11/2023 Duración: 44minCody Fick is a pitching coach and the Director of Pitching Development at Premier Pitching and Performance (P3). He has a background in college coaching and has been with P3 since 2018. Cody is passionate about using data and technology to help athletes improve their performance and reach their full potential.Summary:Cody Fick discusses his transition from college coaching to the private sector and the advantages of working at P3. He emphasizes the importance of using data and technology to assess and develop pitchers, and how P3 focuses on individualized approaches to maximize each pitcher's strengths. Cody also talks about the college partnership program at P3, where they provide assessments and consulting services to college baseball programs. He shares insights on assessing pitchers based on their physical attributes and how to find hidden value in different types of pitchers. Cody concludes by discussing the mental side of the game and the importance of self-evaluation for pitchers.Timestamps:[2:59] Tran
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Force Plates for Pitchers | AI in Baseball | Zach Day
08/11/2023 Duración: 33minZach Day is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the big leagues and has a background in technology. He is the co-founder of Newt Force, a company that uses force plates to analyze and improve pitching mechanics.SummaryZach Day discusses the potential impact of AI in baseball and how it could enhance individualization and speed up data analysis. He reflects on his own pitching career and the changes he would have made with access to the data and technology available today. Zach also shares his thoughts on the decision to sign out of high school and the challenges of transitioning out of professional sports. He highlights the importance of education and proactive career planning for athletes. The conversation then shifts to the use of force plates in pitching analysis and training. Zach explains how force plates can provide valuable insights into ground forces and lower body mechanics. He discusses the benefits of using med balls to improve lower-half efficiency and the differences between elit
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Private Sector vs. Pro Ball | Future of Technology in Baseball | Jared Gaynor
30/10/2023 Duración: 56minJared Gaynor is a former professional baseball player and pitching coach. He has worked in the private sector as a pitching coach and runs the popular Twitter account Pitching Coach U, where he shares insights and tips on pitching mechanics and development. Jared has built a strong online presence and has gained a large following in a short period of time.Summary:Jared Gaynor shares his journey from professional baseball to the private sector as a pitching coach. He emphasizes the importance of consistency and building relationships with players and organizations. Jared debunks common myths in pitching development and highlights the significance of training both velocity and command. He also discusses the role of technology in evaluating and improving pitching mechanics.Key Takeaways:Consistency is key to building an online brand or platform.Building relationships and having mentors are crucial for success in the private sector.Training velocity and command can be developed simultaneously.Good mechanics do no
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From High School Setback to D1 Head Coach | Jake Sabol
23/10/2023 Duración: 50minJake Sabol, head baseball coach at Central Michigan University, discusses various aspects of college baseball and coaching. He talks about roster management in the fall, the importance of fall ball for incoming freshmen, and the changes he has implemented in his first year as head coach. He also shares his personal journey from being cut from his high school team to playing college and professional baseball, and how that experience shaped his coaching philosophy.Key Takeaways:Roster sizes in the fall can vary depending on Title IX regulations and the number of female athletes in other sports.Fall ball is crucial for incoming freshmen to prove themselves and earn a spot on the team.Individualized coaching and player development are essential for success in college baseball.Sabol emphasizes the importance of creating a positive and supportive team environment.He believes in adapting coaching methods and staying up-to-date with industry trends.Quotes:"The fall is the best chance for you to come in and prove your
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Leadership Qualities in Catchers | Playing to Win and Situational Hitting w/ Miami (OH) Associate Head Coach, Kyle Trewyn
16/10/2023 Duración: 45minKyle Trewyn is a college baseball coach and the hitting coach at Miami University in Ohio. He has a Master's degree in Education and has conducted research on leadership in the catching position. With years of experience in recruiting and player development, Kyle brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast.In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Kyle Trewyn, the hitting coach at Miami University in Ohio. They discuss Kyle's research on leadership in the catching position, his recruiting philosophy, and his vision for the program at Miami. Kyle also shares his thoughts on the importance of charisma in catchers, the role of left-handed hitters, and the use of metrics in recruiting. He emphasizes the need for balance in recruiting, the value of situational hitting, and the importance of game planning.Timestamps:[2:52] Doing Thesis on Leadership for Catchers[4:52] Insights on Leadership Qualities in Recruiting[06:47] Freshman Challenges and the Upperclassmen Advantage in Catching[08:13] The Challenges and Adjus
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Bat Speed | Blast Motion Metrics | The Art & Science of Hitting | Joe Tourville
09/10/2023 Duración: 45minJoe Tourville has worked at Blast Motion for the past 4 years. He has extensive experience in the amateur baseball space, particularly with Prep Baseball Report (PBR), where he helps with data collection and analysis using Blast Motion technology. In this episode, we discuss the importance of Blast Motion metrics in evaluating and improving a player's performance. We also touch on the role of bat speed, rotational acceleration, and early connection in a player's swing. Joe emphasizes the need for a well-rounded approach to training, including focusing on bat speed, approach, and preparation. Timestamps:[4:50] Joe’s Current Role with Blast Motion[9:00] The most important metric when it comes to evaluating a player[16:54] Best way to utilize blast motion to help in-game performance[21:43] Increasing bat speed[27:29] Effects of contact points[28:01] Is there such a thing as too much bat speed?[35:56] Using Blast Motion with other technologyFollow Joe on Twitter: @Joetourville1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com
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Clint Hurdle | Wisdom from 45 years of Professional Baseball
02/10/2023 Duración: 01h09minClint Hurdle is a former professional baseball player and manager. He played in the major leagues for 10 seasons and later went on to manage the Colorado Rockies and Pittsburgh Pirates. Hurdle is known for his expertise in Managing and hitting and was been recognized as one of the best-hitting prospects of all time. He has a wealth of experience as a coach and has worked with players like Todd Helton, Larry Walker, Vladimir Guerrero, and Josh Hamilton. In this episode, he shares his insights and advice for coaches, drawing from his experience as both a hitting coach and a manager. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships with players and earning their trust. Hurdle believes that it's crucial for coaches to understand a player's strengths and help them develop their own unique style of hitting. He also discusses the impact of analytics on the game of baseball and the need for a balance between data-driven insights and the human element of the game.• Building a strong relationship and earning