Patrick Jones Baseball

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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.

Episodes

  • The Mental Game | Andy Mckay

    27/02/2023 Duration: 58min

    This week we welcome one of the best coaches I have heard speak on the mental side of the game, Andy Mckay. Andy is currently the Assistant GM for the Seattle Mariners. In this episode, we talk about goal setting, preparing for failure, and why as a coach, you should be coaching a player's response and not their result.Time Stamps[6:04] The Importance of Long-Term and Short-Term Goals for Players[11:41] Key Focus Areas for Mental development[19:04] Helping players Prepare for Failure[26:07] Coaching the Response not the Result[29:47] Changing the Pitching Approach[37:24] Knowing a Player, Process Beyond the Data[40:41] Strategies for Helping Players Overcome the Fear of Failure[49:25] Realizations throughout Andy’s Coaching Career[51:35] The Qualities and Practices that Make a Great Baseball Coach [54:04] Quantifying the Impact and Progress of Baseball CoachesFollow Andy Mckay on Twitter: @AndyMcKayHG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to develop a high school pitcher W/Jason Mills

    20/02/2023 Duration: 50min

    On this week's episode, we welcome Jason Mills. Jason is the head coach for DH Conley High School, pitching coach for the Canes 17u National, scout for the New York Mets, President of the North Carolina baseball coaches association, and a high school chemistry teacher. This episode discusses developing high school pitchers in a team setting. If you enjoy this episode, please share it with someone you think would like to listen.Timestamps[2:18] Weekly Activities to Reach Your Potential: A Guide for Maximum Growth and Success[4:52] Role of a strength coach in high school baseball[13:15] Pitch Counts[20:25] Year-Round Throwing[28:48] Scouting pitchers[40:30] Framework for developing pitches[44:33] The risks and benefits of throwing breaking ballsIf you haven't, please leave us a review on iTunesFollow Jason MillsTwitter: @dhcbaseball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • How to build a successful program W/ Patrick Murphy

    13/02/2023 Duration: 40min

    In today’s episode, my guest is Patrick Murphy, Head Softball Coach at The University of Alabama. His staff has been named NFCA south regional staff of the year 11x, including national staff of the year in 2012, he’s in the Alabama sports hall of fame, and in 2012 the Alabama Crimson Tide won the National Championship. More importantly, Coach Murphy is a good person who cares about his players. I visited him this past fall at the University of Alabama and was blown away by how well his program is run. In today’s episode, we talk about how to build a program, college recruiting and developing players on and off the field.Timestamps[3:50] Strategies for Involving Parents and Players[14:24] The Three C’s[17:10] Building a Strong Culture [24:45] Strategies for Handling Discussions about Playing Time[29:31] Dealing with Failure[30:21] The Impact of the Transfer Portal on College Athletics[34:52] Personal and Professional Development for Coaches Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa

  • Junior College Baseball W/Jon Watson

    05/02/2023 Duration: 44min

    On today's episode, my guest is Jon Watson, and we dive into the world of Junior College baseball. Jon is currently the head coach at Chandler Gilbert Community College in Arizona. He has a wealth of experience as an assistant coach at the JUCO level and now as a head coach. We talk about who JUCO baseball is for and why you should consider it if you're a high school baseball player.Timestamps[5:37] Time management strategies for game days [9:01] JUCO recruitment[19:44] Undiscovered talent in JUCO[23:51] Perception of transferring from JUCO[26:16] Reasons for attending JUCO[37:19] JUCO success storiesFollow Jon WatsonTwitter: @Jonwatson36 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Aaron Longenecker: Secret Service Agent Becomes D1 College Softball Coach

    30/01/2023 Duration: 49min

    On today's episode, my guest is Aaron Longenecker. Aaron is currently the hitting coach for the Souther Mississippi softball team. Aaron spent 20 years as a United States secret service agent before becoming a softball coach. In this episode, Aaron explains his process in developing hitters at Southern Miss, how he uses Twitter as a recruiting tool, and how his previous career in the secret service helps him today as a coach.  Timestamps[3:57] Transition from US Secret Service Agent to Hitting Coach.[5:49] Aaron's baseball past before joining the US Secret Service.[6:38] The coaching itch during his college and early career.[9:16] The impact of Hal Mcray on Aaron Longenecker's baseball journey.[11:07] The Thought process behind Aaron Longenecker's Coaching Career. [12:16] The appeal of softball over other sports.[15:20] Recruiting process in travel softball.[17:26] Suggestions for enhancing the travel softball experience.[18:44] Identifying potential players to rec

  • Chase Gerbrick: Life as a D1 College Baseball Player

    22/01/2023 Duration: 53min

    On today's episode, my guest is Chase Gerbrick. Chase is a freshman at Lipscomb. He talks about what his first fall ball was like. He also talked about his life as a college baseball player and how he got recruited to play at Lipscomb. Chase has a great recruiting story. He also talked about what you need to do to put yourself in a position to get recruited.Timestamps[3:16] Insights on college baseball experience[4:29] Hard adjustments in college baseball experience[9:08] The role of pre-college development in college baseball performance.[12:59] Differences in bat speed between high school and college baseball[18:34]Chase Gerbrick's Pursuit of Excellence in D1 Baseball[19:27] Understanding Chase Gerbrick’s Goals and Plans in Baseball[21:19] Looking at Chase Gerbrick’s Recruitment process[25:09] Biggest Misconceptions in College Baseball Recruitment process[34:25] Factors to consider when choosing a college baseball school[38:12] Determining the Best Fit for Immediate Playing Opportunities[43:49] Looking Ahea

  • Krista Stoker: Building a data-driven softball facility

    15/01/2023 Duration: 42min

    On today's episode, my guest is Krista Stoker. Krista is the co-founder of S2 Breakthrough, which is a data-driven softball player development facility. They're focusing on player development for softball players, but they're using data-driven methods and research. They are working to apply data and research to their methods to develop softball, pitchers, and hitters.Timestamps[13:51] The Idea Behind S2 Breakthrough Programs [15:44] Recruitment Process of S2 Breakthrough[19:29] Funding and resource Limitations for Softball Development Centers [23:25] Effective use of training techniques for young players to reach their potential[27:06] The importance of Pitch Counts on the development of young players [33:08] The similarities and differences between hitting and pitching in softball [34:29] Katie Stewart’s hitting success [38:40] The scale of S2 Breakthrough’s athlete training program [39:05] The future of growth and expansion of S2 BreakthroughFollow Krista Stoker www.s2brea

  • Brett Carroll: Developing a Travel Baseball Organization

    09/01/2023 Duration: 34min

    In today's episode, We talk about Brett Caroll. Brett recently started a travel baseball organization in Knoxville Tennessee, BC Athletics. They offer Post grad programs and travel baseball. Brett gives his Insights and lessons from the recruiting process. Brett also shares his experience as a professional baseball player in the Major League.Timestamps[2:59] Former pro baseball player reflects on career and future goals.[4:59] Life after career and moving forward.[7:08] Advice for the player you once were.[8:25] Examples of process-driven goals and how to focus on them.[11:33] The greatest moment of Brett’s playing career.[21:13] Insights and lessons learned from the recruiting process[23:59] An introduction to postgrad: what it is and why it matters.[28:38] Travel Baseball.Follow Brett CarollInstagram: bc_athletics_knoxTwitter: Bc_Athletics_Website: www.bcathleticsknox.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Ryan Westmoreland: "He would have been Boston's left handed Mike Trout”

    02/01/2023 Duration: 47min

    In today’s episode, we talk to Ryan Westmoreland. More than 10 years ago, Ryan was the Boston Red Sox Top prospect. He was drafted out of high school and was signed with Vanderbilt University. However, due to unfortunate health issues, his career was cut short. Nevertheless,  he started coaching and helping high school and college players. In this episode, Ryan talks about how his day-to-day routine as a coach and what system he usually adhere to when working with players. He also shares his thoughts and opinions regarding analytics and technology in baseball as well as in helping players with their movement and mechanics. Ryan also talks about his past experiences in getting recruited for college and how he dealt with his unfortunate health issues.Timestamps[4:14] Daily coaching routine[5:07] System used when working with players[6:34] Opinion on analytics and technology in baseball from a coaching standpoint[9:05] Thoughts on helping players move better and have better mechanics[12:04] Time management[

  • Developing Coaches at all levels - Ryan Brownlee

    26/12/2022 Duration: 40min

    In this episode, I talk to Ryan Brownlee. Ryan is a former college coach for 20 years at the Division 1 level. He has been a head coach and also a recruiting coordinator. He is currently working for the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA). Ryan shares his relationship with his dad, who had coached him at Evansville. He also talks about how he helps college baseball players manage their time. He mentions in this episode the system that he used when he was a coach that was very beneficial and valuable for players at any level.Timestamps:[4:13] Experiences in a father-son relationship.[7:31] Advice to coaches coaching their children.[9:05] Thoughts on the transfer portal.[15:38] Recommended grade for a player to commit to college.[18:26] Helping kids with time management.[26:39] Things to improve in coaches at younger levels.[30:39] Thoughts on travel baseball.[33:40] Things to look for when recruiting players.[40:04] Best way to reach out to Ryan Brownlee.Twitter:@CoachB_ABCA Hosted on Acast. See acast

  • Aaron Clopton - Indiana University Softball

    18/12/2022 Duration: 55min

    In today’s episode, we talk to Aaron Clopton. Aaron is currently an assistant softball coach at Indiana University. He may have been in softball for over 20 years, but he also has done stuff outside softball like serving the military, being a professor, and engaging in real estate. In this episode, Aaron shares his journey and experiences in being a softball coach. He also talks about what parents should do to help their children in achieving what they want to achieve. With his years of experience in softball, he shares life advice to young coaches.  Timestamp[2:43] Journey behind the success of Aaron Clopton.[6:34] Aaron Clopton’s advice to a young coach. [8:16] Life after coaching at Kansas. [13:44] Differences from a pitching development in 2008 vs today. [15:57] Mistakes seen in high school kids from a development standpoint. [19:41] Things th

  • Beating the yips and overcoming setbacks - Jacob Nix

    12/12/2022 Duration: 47min

    In this episode, we talk to Jacob Nix. Jacob is a pitcher in the San Diego Padres organization. Throughout his journey in being a professional baseball, he experienced a lot of challenges, struggles, and injuries in which he shares these experiences in this episode. He also shares what he had encountered during drafting and how he struggled with the yips. With his experiences, he gives great tips to players who are going through the same way he had gone through.Time Stamps[2:00] Different challenges and struggles faced by Jacob Nix.[4:57] Going back to playing baseball after going through a series of injuries.[7:31] Experiencing a series of injuries and surgeries once more.[10:28] Getting cleared to play once more in the field.[12:32] Undergoing rehabilitation.[13:55] Being on the roster for the game.[16:05] Jacob Nix’s experience of getting drafted.[25:21] Applying to different colleges.[30:18] Getting the sense back into the game.[36:25] Things Jacob Nix learned about himself and pitching.[39:15] Tips that

  • University of Texas Hitting Coach - Caleb Longley

    05/12/2022 Duration: 40min

    In this week's episode, we talk to Caleb Longley. Caleb was formerly a hitting coach at Arizona State University. Now, he is currently coaching at the University of Texas. Caleb shares excellent insights into what he has been doing from a development standpoint. He also talks about what he is looking for from a recruiting aspect. Aside from being a hitting coach, he has his own business called Marv Training. This company has excellent products that help a lot of hitters and pitchers with their training.Time stamps[1:01] Something new in Caleb Longley’s life.[1:44] Structuring to becoming a college coach.[4:29] Lessons learned in the past year working with players.[5:46] Lessons from the mental side of the game.[6:34] Lessons from being a college coach.[16:39] Being a relentless competitor mean.[19:19] What are you looking for when recruiting players?[21:47] Common flaws from a high school player standpoint.[25:01] Things that helped hitters who had issues.[26:28] Time spent with players during the fall.[28:27

  • Becoming an SEC College Baseball Player - Cade Beloso

    28/11/2022 Duration: 40min

    In this episode, we talk to Cade Beloso. Cade currently plays for LSU. He talks about in this episode of being able to go through adversity having an injury, having other things come up and just continue to battle through. He gets into what it takes to be able to play in the SEC as well as what it's like to train in the offseason, such as what a typical day is like as an LSU Tigers.SHOW NOTES:[2:56] What is a typical fall ball in college baseball?[3:37] How long have you been doing this?[4:09] What’s something that you’ve learned about yourself since you’ve been in college?[4:53] Is that something that you had to learn the hard way?[5:44] What would you say was the difference between that year and other years in your college?[6:42] Were you worried about getting drafted?[7:44] What helped you make that transition into realizing this isn’t working and that you need to make a change?[8:28] What is your routine like?[10:00] What is balancing on film rollers?[10:41] What do you think on the core velocity belt?

  • New York Yankees Hitting Coach - Trevor Amicone

    21/11/2022 Duration: 56min

    Trevor Amicone is currently a hitting coach in the New York Yankees Organization this past year and he was as well in Triple A, serving as their hitting coach there. Trevor has also a background and experience of being a high school and a college baseball coach and in this episode, he shares his experiences. He shares his knowledge on different aspects not just hitting but the game in general, coaching, and what it really is all about at the end of the day.SHOW NOTES:[2:13] Did you want to be in broadcasting before coaching or how did that all come about?[5:13] Do you respect broadcasters more now having been through that and understanding just how hard it is?[7:23] What’s something that you wish you would have done differently if you could go back now as a high school coach?[9:32] Do you feel like the practices you had were just too easy?[12:02] Do you think high school coaches should still focus and spend a lot of time on pick offs, cuts and relays, and rundowns or is it an overkill?[13:31] You have to work

  • D1 Scholarship Pulled to Pac 12 Pitcher of the Year - Troy Rallings

    14/11/2022 Duration: 52min

    In this episode, we have Troy Rallings. Troy is a former Pac-12 pitcher of the Year at the University of Washington. While in high school, he was recruited by another D1 program and ended up getting his scholarship pulled. We hear a lot about that in the recruiting world now, and Troy lived it. Still, he persevered and ended up attending the University of Washington and becoming the Pac-12 pitcher of the year. SHOW NOTES:[3:12] Why do you want to stay in baseball and continue to coach, develop, and help players get recruited?[4:22] Have you been in the travel baseball scene?[5:32] What are some ways you feel you can change the industry?[9:47] How do you monitor arm stress?[12:44] Where do you think travel baseball is going in the next 3-5 years?[16:10] What are some of the things you're doing to help get their name out and get them recruited?[21:21] How do you educate the parents and be honest with them when reviewing the recruiting process and where their kids stand right now?[23:48] What are your thoughts o

  • Pitching Tips from a former MLB Pitcher - Jacob Turner

    07/11/2022 Duration: 42min

    Jacob Turner is a former player who was a first-round pick in 2009, #9 in the draft and had an MLB career. He also played for several years in the big leagues and Korea. He has retired from playing and is now an entrepreneur; where he and his brother started  JL Strategic Wealth company.In this episode, Jacob talks about how he made adjustments on the mound as a pitcher and what things he would do differently if he could start over again as a young pitcher.Aside from baseball, he also talks about his transition after baseball, becoming an entrepreneur.Time Stamps:[3:33] If you go back and give yourself one piece of advice, what would it be to a young Jacob Turner just coming up through the minor leagues? [5:01] How did you keep your energy level neutral when you didn’t do well?[7:10] Is there a time when you shouldn’t stick to the process anymore?[8:31] What was different between your best year in the MLB as a 22-year-old? [12:20] When you started struggling in 2013-2014, were you trying to fin

  • Learn to Develop Infielders at Every Level - Brandon Szink

    31/10/2022 Duration: 51min

    How do you Develop Infielders at Every Level of Baseball?* Youth* High School* College* ProfessionalBrandon Szink is a coach at Ohio Wesleyan University and runs the Bo Jackson Elite Travel organization. He has coached in professional baseball and is now doing travel baseball.Brandon talks about high school and college baseball and developing infielders. He also shares how to manage a team and build a lineup.He gives ways on how you can communicate with your players as well as with parents and coaches.SHOW NOTES:[3:00] How do you help players develop?[9:08] what's usually the lowest-hanging fruit that you see when working with those kids? Is there any couple of things that you consistently see time and time again that you consistently have to work on with infielders?[12:10] On the infield side, is it possible to take too many ground balls?[15:53] What's something that you see from players that they really need to work on or emphasize in order to get to that next level?[19:48] Is there anything that you help y

  • Recruiting as a D3 College Baseball Coach - Taylor Valentine

    24/10/2022 Duration: 42min

    Taylor Valentine is currently an assistant coach at Centre College in Kentucky. He has coached at now a division three level. He has also coached NAIA, Division One College Baseball, and USA Baseball. In this episode, we talk about some of the similarities and differences between the various levels. He talks about what he is doing with his play from a development standpoint at Centre College and what he is looking for in recruiting. Taylor also shares about USA Baseball and how they run things at USA Baseball.SHOW NOTES:[2:00] What would you say the biggest difference is in terms of the type of player thatyou're recruiting in NAIA and Division 3?[3:21] Would you say that the power tool is usually the one that separates players more than anything else?[3:50] What would you say that your guys philosophy is on the transfer portal?[4:42] Are most of the guys in the transfer portal Division 1 players or do you also find a lot of D2 and D3 kids in there too?[6:15] What's your time frame like for recruiting high sch

  • Growing the Game of Softball - Tyler Black

    17/10/2022 Duration: 43min

    In today’s episode, we talk to Tyler Black. Tyler is the host of the Black Diamond Softball and fitness podcast. He talks about his background in softball as well as what he is trying to do within the game of softball and helping it grow. He also talks about how he coaches his daughter and explains the development process from a parent and from a coach. He also mentions some of the things that he thinks are going to help and improve softball down the road and where he sees the game going.SHOW NOTES[3:00] Why did you start your podcast?[04:19] What’s something that you’ve learned from doing your podcast that has helped your family understands the landscape of travel softball?[05:53] Where do you see the disconnection between parents, players, and coaches in softball?[08:14] Why would there be a disconnect between the talent level from the east coast to the eastcoast?[09:52] Do you ever foresee high school ball going away and it’s just nothing but travelball?[12:43] How necessary is it for parents and players t

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