Episodes
In 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...
Published 03/04/24
Published 03/04/24
In 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,...
Published 02/19/24
In 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...
Published 02/12/24
In 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,...
Published 01/29/24
In 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...
Published 01/22/24
In 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...
Published 01/15/24
Ryan 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...
Published 12/27/23
Michael 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...
Published 12/18/23
Andy 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...
Published 12/11/23
Jordan 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...
Published 12/05/23
In 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...
Published 11/27/23
Dr. 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...
Published 11/20/23
Cody 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...
Published 11/13/23
Zach 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. Summary Zach 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....
Published 11/08/23
Jared 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...
Published 10/30/23
Jake 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...
Published 10/23/23
Kyle 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...
Published 10/16/23
Joe 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...
Published 10/09/23
Clint 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...
Published 10/02/23
Bill Mosiello is a highly experienced baseball coach who has coached at various levels of the game, including college and professional baseball. He has worked with numerous successful players, including Mike Trout, and has coached over 100 players who have gone on to play in the major leagues. Mosiello is currently the head coach of the Ohio State University baseball team. Show Notes Timestamps: [3:09] What Separates a Great Player from an Average Player [6:44] Adjustment from high school to...
Published 09/25/23
Dr. Andy Wolf is a research scientist, professor at Tarleton State University, and a former college coach and baseball player. He has conducted extensive research in the field of sports science, focusing on improving training methods for various athletic populations, including baseball players and rodeo athletes. Dr. Wolf discusses his research on improving training methods for baseball players and rodeo athletes. He emphasizes the importance of individualized training based on specific...
Published 09/18/23
Perry Husband, a pioneer in the field of effective velocity, discusses the concept of pitch deception and its impact on hitting. He explains how speed is relative and how different pitch locations can affect a hitter's timing and exit velocity. He emphasizes the importance of understanding a hitter's attention zone and how to exploit it as a pitcher. He also highlights the need for hitters to align with the pitch and the fallacy of trying to swing up for more power. Perry provides valuable...
Published 09/11/23