Patrick Jones Baseball

Patrick Jones
Patrick Jones Baseball

Patrick Jones is a former hitting coach in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Now, he helps high school baseball players get recruited to play in college. This baseball podcast is designed around player development and college recruiting. Each week, he brings on a new guest to discuss everything from hitting and pitching mechanics to the mental game, practice design, drills, and college recruiting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. -5 J

    Tyson Ellis: Inside Florida JUCO Baseball and Pitching Development

    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 schoolsPitching 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 catchers Summer 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 pitchers Career 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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    52 min
  2. 21 NOV.

    How College Coaches Evaluate High School Hitters

    Would you like to work with me to help you find your perfect school? https://patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    29 min
  3. 28 OCT.

    The Art & Science of Baserunning | Tyler Packanik

    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! Patrick's new course, Swing Decisions: How To Master The Strike Zone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47 min
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À propos

Patrick Jones is a former hitting coach in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Now, he helps high school baseball players get recruited to play in college. This baseball podcast is designed around player development and college recruiting. Each week, he brings on a new guest to discuss everything from hitting and pitching mechanics to the mental game, practice design, drills, and college recruiting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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