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In this episode of Patrick Jones Baseball, the focus is on the mental game, which is often overlooked in favor of physical mechanics. Patrick discusses how understanding the brain's function can lead to improved performance, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, identity, and focus. He introduces the 'Core Five' strategies to enhance mental skills and addresses the unique mental challenges faced in baseball, including managing expectations and utilizing statistics effectively.
The mental game is crucial for player development.Understanding how the brain works can lead to breakthroughs.Players at all levels experience similar fears and doubts.Automatic negative thoughts can hinder performance.Having a clear vision and identity is essential for success.Self-awareness helps players tune into their thoughts and feelings.Focus is a skill that can be trained off the field.Defining success by process rather than outcome improves confidence.Lowering expectations can reduce pressure during games.Statistics can inform better decision-making at the plate.
"The brain is wired to protect you.""70 to 80% of thoughts are negative.""You are not your thoughts.""What type of player do you want to be?""Focus is a trainable skill.""Lower your expectations for yourself.""Statistics can guide your approach."00:00 The Importance of the Mental Game
09:28 Understanding the Brain and Thoughts
18:51 Core Five Strategies for Mental Improvement
27:59 Navigating Expectations and Mental Challenges
32:48 Statistics and Counts in Hitting
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In this episode, Patrick shares the unfiltered truth behind what it really takes to get recruited to play college baseball in 2025. After talking to dozens of coaches, watching games across the country, and helping players from coast to coast, he breaks down the exact roadmap players and parents need to follow — including what most people get completely wrong.
Whether you're just starting the process or deep into your recruiting journey, this is an episode you can't afford to miss.
What You’ll Learn:
The only reasons to enter the transfer portal (and why most players shouldn’t)
Updates on roster size rules and how it impacts recruiting
The most important question every player must ask before starting the process
Key recruiting timelines for Power 4, mid-major D1, D2, D3, NAIA, and JUCO
Which showcases actually matter (PBR vs. Perfect Game)
How college coaches actually evaluate players (hint: it’s not just stats)
Why the best prospect isn’t always the best player
Position-by-position breakdown of recruiting priorities
What you should be doing from freshman to senior year
Social media strategy that gets attention — without hurting your visibility
Why cold emails to coaches almost never work (and what to do instead)
Resources:
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In this episode, I’m joined by Jared Gaynor- founder of Pitching Coach U and former pitching coach in the Minnesota Twins organization. We dive into what actually matters in pitching development: fastball command, pitch design, identity, and the mental side of competing under pressure.
We talk about why bullpen success doesn’t always translate to games, how a pitcher’s mindset can make or break them, and why the recruiting landscape is more competitive (and confusing) than ever.
If you’re a player or parent trying to make sense of college recruiting, I offer 30-minute consultations to help you build a clear plan. You can book one at patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting
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On this week's episode of Patrick Jones Baseball, we welcome Victor Rojas, Assistant Head Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Ottawa University - Arizona (OUAZ). Victor has one of the most unique journeys in baseball—he played minor league ball, worked as a GM, became a broadcaster for ESPN and MLB Network, and now, he’s coaching college baseball.
In this episode, Victor shares:
His path from broadcasting to coaching and why he chose the NAIA level.What recruits and parents need to know about NAIA baseball and how it compares to other levels.His coaching philosophy and how he develops players mentally and physically.If you're a player or parent looking to understand the college baseball recruiting process—especially at the NAIA level—this episode is a must-listen.
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In this episode, I sit down with Coach Adam Stevens, the Head Baseball Coach at Aurora University, one of the top Division 3 baseball programs in the Midwest. With a master’s degree in sports psychology, Coach Stevens has a unique approach to recruiting, developing players, and helping them handle both success and failure.
We dive deep into:
✅ What college coaches really look for in recruits
✅ Why the mental game is just as important as physical skills
✅ The biggest mistakes players make in the recruiting process
✅ How D3 baseball compares to other levels—and why it might be the best fit for many players
✅ The transfer portal and how D3 programs are utilizing it
Coach Stevens has been leading Aurora’s program for over a decade, helping his team achieve one of the highest winning percentages in Division 3 baseball from 2018 to 2023. His insights into recruiting, player development, and the mental game are invaluable for any aspiring college athlete.
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* Full evaluation and personalized recruiting plan.
* Direct connections and recommendations to college coaches.
* Access to honest feedback from coaches.
* Player development support throughout the recruiting process.
* Ongoing communication and guidance for both recruitment and player improvement.
Free 15 minute college recruiting consultation
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In this episode, we welcome back Jacksonville State University Hitting Coach Ari Adut to dive deep into hitting IQ, game planning, and player development. Ari shares insights from his experience in professional baseball, his transition into the college game, and how he builds individualized player plans that blend analytics with practical application.
We discuss:
The importance of swing decisions, pitch recognition, and approach development.How to simplify game plans for college hitters without overloading them.The balance between analytics and feel in developing elite hitters.Free PJB Recruiting Consultation: For families trying to navigate the high school baseball recruiting process.
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In this episode, I sit down with Cam Johnson, the Hitting Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Valparaiso University. Cam shares his insights on developing hitters, understanding the biomechanics of a swing, and tailoring coaching methods to individual players. We also dive into the recruiting process, strategies for building a successful roster, and advice for players navigating the modern college baseball landscape. Whether you’re a coach, player, or parent, this conversation has actionable tips to elevate your game.
Timestamps2:01-6:30 – Journey into coaching and early influences.6:31-10:45 – Using biomechanics to enhance hitting development.10:46-15:00 – Timing: The key to a great swing.15:01-22:00 – Drills that work: Eliminating inefficiencies.22:01-28:00 – Recruiting strategies and balancing the roster.28:01-35:00 – Advice for players navigating the recruiting process.35:01-40:00 – Why Valparaiso is a great place for athletes.Connect with Cam Johnson:
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In this episode of the Patrick Jones Baseball Podcast, we’re joined by Matt Wollenzin, the Hitting Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Evansville. Matt takes us behind the scenes of one of college baseball’s most exciting mid-major programs, sharing how Evansville has built a championship-caliber team that competes with the nation’s best.
From their incredible Super Regional run to their unique approach to player development and recruiting, Matt dives into the secrets of their success. Learn about the culture of collaboration, how they develop hitters with individualized training, and the program’s commitment to long-term growth. Plus, get insights into how Evansville’s team believes in each other, adapts to adversity, and continues to rise above expectations year after year.
If you're interested in what it takes to build a winning program from the ground up and how a mid-major can compete with the top-tier teams in college baseball, this episode is a must-listen!
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Swing Decisions: How To Master The Strike Zone
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In this episode, I sit down with Danny-David Linahan, the new hitting coach at Texas State University. Danny shares his journey from playing college baseball to coaching in the major leagues with the Minnesota Twins. He offers valuable insights on hitting, player development, and transitioning between professional and college baseball.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction and Danny's background
2:11 - Transition from playing to coaching
5:17 - Experience with the Minnesota Twins
10:24 - Moving to Texas State University
15:19 - Approach to player development
21:39 - Key indicators for hitters
26:00 - Importance of marginal gains
30:33 - Differences between pro and college baseball
35:45 - Advice for aspiring players and coaches
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In this episode, we welcome back Andy Barkett, former MLB hitting coach, and current private hitting instructor. Andy shares insights from his nearly 30 years of coaching experience, focusing on the mechanical aspects of hitting. He discusses his transition from professional baseball to private coaching, the development of his remote training business, and his new product, the Power Pivot. Andy also delves into common issues he sees in college hitters and provides valuable tips for improving swing mechanics and mental approach.
0:00 - Introduction and Andy's background
5:30 - Transition to private coaching and remote training
10:15 - Evaluating hitters and addressing mechanical flaws
15:45 - The Power Pivot tool and proper hip rotation
22:30 - Common issues in college baseball hitting
28:00 - Comparing MLB hitters to amateurs
33:45 - The role of technology in hitting development
38:00 - Closing thoughts and contact information
Contact Information:
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In this episode, we sit down with Tyson Ellis, the pitching coach at Eastern Florida State College, a Division I junior college. Tyson shares insights into the world of junior college baseball and pitching development. Here's what you'll learn:
Junior College Baseball Breakdown
Differences between Division I, II, and III junior colleges in terms of scholarships and competition levelsScholarship opportunities and roster management in Florida junior collegesThe recruiting process for junior college players moving to four-year schools
Pitching Philosophy and DevelopmentTyson's approach to developing pitchers, focusing on toughness and competitivenessThe importance of game experience in pitcher developmentInsights on pitch calling and working with catchersSummer BaseballTyson's role as head coach for the Florence Flamingos in the Coastal Plain LeagueThe process of building a summer league rosterThe value of summer ball for college pitchersCareer Path and Coaching PhilosophyTyson's journey from player to coachHis views on pitcher workload and off-season trainingAdvice for high school players on managing their throwing schedulesFollow Tyson on Twitter @Tyson_Ellis13 for more baseball insights and Florida Gators content.
Here are the timestamps for key segments of the episode with Tyson Ellis
:00:00 - Introduction and background of Tyson Ellis
03:45 - Explanation of Division I, II, and III junior colleges
07:30 - Scholarship opportunities in Florida junior colleges
11:15 - Tyson's pitching philosophy and focus on toughness
15:30 - Evaluating mental toughness in pitchers
19:45 - Discussion on velocity ranges in Florida JUCO baseball
24:00 - Recruiting process for JUCO players moving to four-year schools
28:30 - Tyson's approach to calling pitches during games
33:15 - Tyson's role as head coach for the Florence Flamingos
36:45 - Building a summer league roster
41:30 - Importance of summer ball for college pitchers
46:00 - Advice on pitcher workload and off-season training
50:30 - Recommendations for high school pitchers
54:15 - Closing thoughts and where to follow Tyson on social media
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In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Adam Schlenoff, the Associate Head Baseball Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University. Adam discusses his coaching journey, the challenges of recruiting for a top academic institution, and the high level of competition in Division III baseball. He explains Johns Hopkins' unique position as an elite academic school and a national championship contender in baseball. Schlenoff shares insights into their recruiting process, player development strategies, and the team's recent success in hitting for power.
Time Stamps:
13:07 - Division III baseball - pitching and defense
19:36 - Setting the Division III record with 114 home runs in 56 games in 2023
23:19 - Example of a Division I transfer
24:51 - Explanation of the process-oriented approach to hitting and player development
26:41 - Building trust with student-athletes and utilizing resources at Hopkins
28:33 - Focus on proper loading in hitting
30:04 - Drill work to improve players' adjustability at the plate
30:30 - Collaborating with team captains on new ideas for training and development
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My service includes:
* Full evaluation and personalized recruiting plan.
* Direct connections and recommendations to college coaches.
* Access to honest feedback from coaches.
* Player development support throughout the recruiting process.
* Ongoing communication and guidance for both recruitment and player improvement.
Episode notes:
1. Consider Position Projection
- Evaluate the player's projected position in college, not just their current position.
- Up-the-middle players are valued differently than corner players due to defensive impact.
2. Understand Context
- Consider how the player fits the team's home park dynamics.
- Some coaches recruit based on how their home park plays, influencing player selection.
3. Batting Practice
- Focus on hitting to all fields, not just pulling the ball.
- Showcase hitting ability by staying up the middle and demonstrating power without solely focusing on home runs.
4. Metrics
- Metrics are a starting point, not the sole determinant of a player's potential.
- Coaches prioritize hitting ability and swing decisions over metrics.
5. Movement
- Coaches look for good movement and a swing that translates to the next level.
- Individualized stances and hitting styles are valued, focusing on hitting consistency.
6. Mental Game
- Demonstrate competitiveness and resilience in the face of failure.
- Show a growth mindset, situational hitting, and positive team interaction.
7. Power and Speed
- Coaches value players who can reach second base independently through power or speed.
- Power includes hitting doubles, not just home runs.
8. Left-Handed Hitters
- Left-handed hitters are often preferred due to swing aesthetics and matchup advantages against right-handed pitchers.
- Avoid overemphasizing metrics; focus on overall hitting ability.
- Do not solely rely on physical attributes; mental game and team dynamics are crucial.
Tips for Efficiency
- Emphasize hitting to all fields during batting practice.
- Prioritize consistency and situational hitting
- Foster a growth mindset and positive team interactions.
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In this episode, Angelo Gingerelli, Strength & Conditioning Coach at Seton Hall University, joins us to discuss his two decades of experience in the field and the evolution of training for college athletes. We dive into topics like the importance of mastering basic movement patterns, the role of strength training in developing explosive power for baseball and softball players, and how to balance individualized training with foundational athletic development.
Angelo's new book
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This week, we’re diving deep into baserunning, a crucial game aspect often overlooked. Our guest, Tyler Packanik, the Recruiting Coordinator at Jacksonville State University, is an expert in baserunning. Beyond his recruiting role, Tyler focuses on infield and baserunning, bringing insight into how to excel in these areas. In this episode, he shares advanced techniques and tips on getting leads to reading pitchers, stealing bases, and more.
Episode Highlights:Introducing Tyler Packanik: His background as a recruiting coordinator focused on infield and baserunning at Jacksonville State University.Breaking Down Baserunning: Fundamentals of baserunning, including taking leads, reading pitchers, stealing bases, and running through and around bases.Techniques & Strategy:How to effectively use the vault and creep leads.Knowing when to steal bases and understanding pitcher cues.Tips for maximizing a lead-off without getting picked off.How to round first base and take an aggressive approach to turning doubles into triples.The Mental Game of Baserunning: Developing confidence on the base paths and staying in control under pressure.Pro-Level Insight: How MLB players like Anthony Volpe showcase elite baserunning and why speed isn't the only factor for practical baserunning.Tips for Coaches: Structure baserunning drills in practice, build players' instincts, and emphasize repetition and situational awareness.Key Coaching Techniques: Tyler's approach to coaching all types of runners (green, yellow, red) involves maintaining a "best time every time" mindset and encouraging players to see their foot hit the base for precision.Tyler does an incredible job of breaking down complex techniques and strategies to help you or your team improve. From maintaining momentum at second base to running through first base correctly, Tyler’s insights make this episode a must-listen for anyone serious about elevating their baserunning skills.
Follow Tyler Packanik on Twitter: @TPAC5.
Enjoy the episode, and get ready to dominate the base paths!
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Kyle Wagner is Cumberland Valley's current high school baseball coach in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. Kyle is a former college and professional baseball player, author, and father. In this episode, Kyle talks about the current landscape of youth baseball, what he's thinking about, and why he decided to get back into coaching. Kyle is an excellent follow on Twitter @gowagskyle
Coaching Beyond Xs and Os
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Adam Maloof is a professor of Geosciences and a Princeton athletics fellow for the baseball team. He has recently published several research articles on various topics in baseball. Today, we focus on his article on the college strike zone. In today's episode, you will learn about umpire tendencies, the called strike zone, and, most importantly, how to use this information to help your hitters make better swing decisions.
Adam's articles
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This week, we welcome Chris Cates to the podcast. Chris is the Director of Player Development at the University of South Florida. He has had previous coaching stops at Florida State, Central Florida, and Tampa.
In this episode, our focus is on developing infielders. Chris talks about his experience as an infielder when he played at the University of Louisville. He also gets into what he looks explicitly for when evaluating infielders, drills, and instincts.
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I visited Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, this week and recorded an episode with Matt Rembliak (Associate Head Coach) and Joey Cooper (Assistant Coach)
Bowling Green was the 2024 MAC regular season champion. They had a breakout season in 2024, going 24-6 in conference play, and finished with a 33-20 overall record.
In this episode, we discuss the current recruiting landscape, including:
Players getting their offers pulled.
How the new rules impact the type of player Bowling Green will recruit
What Bowling Green looks for in a high school player
Advice to current high school players
Lastly, we discuss player development at Bowling Green and the similarities between the players who have made the biggest jump in on-field performance.
College Baseball Recruiting Consultation: This is for high school baseball players interested in college baseball.
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There have been massive changes in college baseball over the last 12 months. In this episode, you will learn what those changes are, how they impact the recruiting timeline, what college coaches are looking for, when you should go to camps and showcases, and how college coaches find players.
1-1 PJB Recruiting Consultation: We meet via Zoom, and I can answer any questions you have and evaluate you. If you're a good fit for my recruiting service, we can discuss the next steps.
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