• JUCO Coach Jimmy Martin on What It Really Takes to Get Recruited
    May 4 2026

    Jimmy Martin, a college baseball coach at North Lake College, comes on the show to break down what actually matters in recruiting, player development, and making it to the next level.


    Jimmy gives a behind-the-scenes look at how college coaches evaluate players, what makes players stand out (and what instantly turns coaches off), and why so many players struggle to move up levels—even when they have the talent.


    If you’re a player, parent, or coach trying to understand how recruiting really works, this episode is packed with real, practical insight.


    Jimmy's Twitter: https://x.com/_CoachJMartin


    Patrick's Twitter: https://x.com/pjonesbaseball

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    37 Min.
  • Why Most Hitters Fail: Movement Patterns, Not Mechanics | Doug Latta & Dr. Ismael Gallo
    Apr 27 2026
    In this episode, I’m joined by Doug Latta and Dr. Ismael Gallo for a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood areas of baseball: player development.We break down why most hitters struggle—not because of mechanics, but because of flawed movement patterns that are developed early and reinforced over time. From youth baseball to the highest levels of the game, this conversation challenges a lot of conventional thinking around hitting, training, and long-term development.Doug shares insights from decades of working with hitters at every level, while Dr. Gallo explains the science behind movement, coordination, and how the body actually learns to perform in game environments.If you’re a player, parent, or coach trying to understand what really matters in development, this episode will give you a completely different lens to look through.Chapters00:00 The Foundation of Movement Patterns in Young Athletes07:10 The Importance of Early Development in Athleticism10:19 Guiding Parents in Youth Baseball Training10:51 Throwing Mechanics: The Key to Hitting Success18:30 Balancing Mechanics and Athleticism in Hitting24:53 The Debate on Hitting Off the Tee32:46 The Importance of Efficient Movement Patterns35:38 Understanding Movement in Hitting and Pitching38:18 The Role of Timing and Vision in Hitting44:09 Movement Capacity vs. Strength Training48:54 The Dangers of Muscling Up in Hitting54:49 Advice on Bat Speed Training and Weighted Implements01:00:15 The Significance of Timing in Hitting01:07:42 Understanding Player Development and Movement Patterns01:10:15 The Psychological Impact of Failure in Sports01:14:12 Parental Influence and Support in Youth Sports01:15:50 Coaching Your Own Kids: Balancing Roles01:19:01 The Importance of Athletic Flow and Energy01:24:40 Navigating Parental Expectations and Player Performance01:29:37 The Role of Coaches and the Learning Process01:37:08 Life Lessons from Baseball: Embracing Failure and GrowthDoug Latta Twitter: https://x.com/LattaDougDr. Ismael Gallo Twitter: https://x.com/flowsdocMovement Flows App: https://baseballflows.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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    1 Std. und 46 Min.
  • How to Spot Future Stars in Baseball | Jordan Gates
    Apr 21 2026

    Jordan Gates is the Midwest Crosschecker for Perfect Game, covering key recruiting hotbeds across Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois, and Michigan. His role puts him on the front lines of amateur baseball—evaluating players, building reports, and identifying both top-tier prospects and under-the-radar talent.


    Gates began his journey with Perfect Game as an intern in the Ohio Valley, working events while also gaining hands-on experience inside a training facility environment. He later moved into a full-time role as a Southeast Tournament Director, where he built relationships with players, coaches, and organizations while getting exposure to high-level competition across the region.


    After a stint working with the Cincinnati Reds organization, Gates returned to Perfect Game in a full-time scouting capacity. Known for his detailed evaluations and balanced perspective on projection vs. performance, he combines in-game observation, video analysis, and industry collaboration to assess players at every level.

    His work emphasizes not just tools, but how those tools translate into real game performance—making him a trusted voice in the evolving landscape of player development and recruiting.


    • "Projection is a fickle game."
    • "Most overrated stat is batting average."
    • "Deception in pitch tunneling is a key trait."


    Chapters

    00:00 Jordan Gates: Journey to Scouting

    04:48 A Day in the Life of a Scout

    09:59 The Art of Scouting: Finding Hidden Gems

    14:43 Evaluating Players: The Perfect Game Scale

    21:53 Showcase Insights: Maximizing Opportunities

    36:36 Understanding Arm Injuries in Young Athletes

    42:39 The Impact of Mental Health on Performance

    47:30 Spotlight on Rising Baseball Talents

    54:16 Evaluating Player Metrics and Traits



    Resources
    • Perfect Game Official Website
    • Jordan Gates on Twitter/X


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    56 Min.
  • Why Anderson University Doesn't Run the 60 | Tyler Rubasky: Head Coach, Anderson University
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Tyler Rubasky, first-year head coach at Anderson University, a D3 program in Indiana with a rich baseball history, including three D3 World Series appearances. We dig into:


    • What it's actually like transitioning from assistant to head coach, and what he misses most
    • Why he believes D3 baseball is the purest form of the game right now
    • His approach to playing time transparency and keeping an open door
    • The mental performance program that's changing how his players handle failure and pressure
    • Why Anderson doesn't run a 60-yard dash, and what they measure instead
    • Why Anderson baseball is "data supportive, not data driven"


    Follow Tyler Rubasky and Anderson University baseball on X:

    Tyler Rubasky: @tyrub3

    Anderson University baseball: @AURavensBSB


    Connect with Patrick Jones Baseball:

    On X: @pjonesbaseball


    📬 Sign up for the Recruiting Times, my weekly baseball recruiting newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/blog


    ⚾ Need help with college recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

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    39 Min.
  • How Does JUCO Compare to D1? | Jonathan Estes
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Jonathan Estes, assistant coach at Weatherford College, one of the top junior college baseball programs in the country.


    Jonathan grew up in a town of 648 people in Arkansas, graduated in a class of 50, and worked his way through multiple small college stops before joining Weatherford this year. We dig into:

    • How he structures batting practice to challenge hitters
    • What he's looking for when he shows up to watch a high school player
    • How fine the line really is between a junior college freshman and a Division I freshman.
    • The sliding scale for pitching recruits
    • Why making a JUCO roster isn't the same as playing
    • What usually separates guys who succeed after transferring to a D1 from guys who struggle


    We wrap up with the most important advice he'd give any high school player going through the recruiting process right now: Love the game.


    Follow Jonathan Estes and Weatherford baseball on X:

    Jonathan Estes: @estesthethird

    Weatherford baseball: @WCoyoteBaseball


    Connect with Patrick Jones Baseball:

    On X: @pjonesbaseball


    📬 Sign up for the Recruiting Times, my weekly baseball recruiting newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/blog


    ⚾ Need help with college recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

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    33 Min.
  • Fastball or Cutter? How to Classify a Pitch | Dr. Adam Maloof of Princeton
    Mar 25 2026

    In this week's podcast, I sit down again with Dr. Adam Maloof, Princeton professor of Geosciences and athletics fellow for the baseball team.


    This time he’s tackling one of the most overlooked problems in baseball analytics: pitch classification.


    If you’ve ever looked at a scouting report and thought, “This guy doesn’t throw seven pitches,” you’re not alone. Dr. Maloof explains why existing pitch tagging data from popular systems (TrackMan, Synergy, and MLB’s StatCast) are often inconsistent, inaccurate, and difficult to use for data analysis.


    Together, we discuss:

    • Why MLB’s pitch classifier is trained on what pitchers call their own pitches (and why that’s a problem for hitters and analysts)
    • How Dr. Maloof analyzed nearly 5 million college pitches using a “blank slate” approach inspired by geology
    • The “color wheel” analogy: why pitches within a category (fastballs, breaking balls, changeups) exist on a continuous spectrum with no natural boundaries
    • How Princeton’s staff uses reclassified data for scouting, pitch design, and pitching machine programming
    • Pitch tunneling: what it is, how they measure it, and how they’re teaching it to pitchers
    • The role of arm slot, biometrics, and what’s next for this research


    Read Dr. Maloof's article on pitch tagging: How to Classify a Pitch

    https://medium.com/sabr-tooth-tigers/how-to-classify-a-pitch-a4805ce35082


    Connect with Patrick Jones Baseball:

    On X: @pjonesbaseball


    📬 Sign up for the Recruiting Times, my weekly baseball recruiting newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/blog


    ⚾ Need help with college recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

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    41 Min.
  • Travel Ball vs. High School
    Mar 11 2026

    In this conversation, Nathan Collier and I sit down to talk about travel ball and high school baseball, and how both play a role in getting players recruited. We dig into what makes each one valuable — like how high school coaches can really vouch for a player's character and how competitive they are, while travel ball helps kids get seen by more coaches. We also talk about how youth baseball is changing, what college coaches are actually looking for, and why picking the right team can make a big difference in how a player grows and develops.


    Connect with Patrick Jones Baseball:

    On X: @pjonesbaseball


    📬 Sign up for the Recruiting Times, my weekly baseball recruiting newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/blog


    ⚾ Need help with college recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting












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    26 Min.
  • Be Process-Driven, Not Outcome-Driven
    Mar 2 2026

    This week, I sit down again with Nathan Collier, Recruiting Service Operations Director here at Patrick Jones Baseball. Together, we discuss the importance of mindset and process orientation in baseball, particularly during the in-season period.


    We explore common challenges players face, such as the "I'm Screwed Syndrome," and we talk about the need for players to adopt a process-driven mindset rather than a results-driven one. We also discuss the impact of social media on young athletes, the role of parents, and the significance of having both an approach and a plan at the plate.


    Connect with Patrick Jones Baseball:

    On X: @pjonesbaseball


    📬 Sign up for the Recruiting Times, my weekly baseball recruiting newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/blog


    ⚾ Need help with college recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult.

    https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

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    32 Min.