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Patrick Jones Baseball

Patrick Jones Baseball

Written by: Patrick Jones
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I’m Patrick Jones, a former hitting coach in the Orioles organization — now I help high school baseball players get recruited to play college baseball.

On this show, I break down how the recruiting process really works. Each week, I interview college coaches, pro players, and insiders to help players and parents understand what it takes to get seen, get evaluated, and get offers. We cover everything from navigating the transfer portal and building exposure, to standing out at camps, managing communication with coaches, and making smart recruiting decisions.

If you want to play college baseball — and you’re serious about the process — this podcast is for you.


Get free weekly recruiting tips straight to your inbox: https://patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruit

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Patrick Jones
Baseball & Softball
Episodes
  • What It Really Takes to Play Baseball at Harvard | Nate Cole
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Nate Cole, recruiting coordinator and pitching coach at Harvard University, to talk about what it actually takes to play baseball at one of the most selective schools in the country.


    Nate walks through Harvard’s recruiting process, what they look for academically, how they evaluate players beyond stats and rankings, and why being a great student alone is not enough to play at the Division 1 level.


    We also get into the development side of Harvard baseball, including how Nate works with pitchers, how they use technology and data, why some players need more simplicity instead of more information, and what separates players who succeed at the college level.

    This conversation is especially valuable for players and families who want to understand the balance between academics, baseball ability, work ethic, and finding the right fit in the recruiting process.


    Topics Covered:

    What Harvard looks for in baseball recruits

    How academics filter the recruiting process

    Why GPA, SATs, and AP classes matter

    The importance of challenging yourself early in high school

    How Harvard evaluates players in person

    Why Harvard recruits nationally for small classes

    What families misunderstand about Ivy League recruiting

    Why being “an Ivy League kid” is not specific enough

    The type of player Harvard baseball wants

    Why players need to be self-driven

    How Nate develops pitchers at Harvard

    Using technology, data, and video in player development

    Why some players overthink and need to simplify

    The role of passion, work ethic, and love for baseball

    How baseball can open academic opportunities

    The biggest mistakes families make in recruiting

    Why fit matters more than logos, rankings, or scholarships


    Follow Nate Cole:

    X: https://x.com/NateCole33


    Check Out Patrick's Stuff:

    • 📬 Patrick's Weekly Recruiting Newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches. Subscribe at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruit

    • ⚾ Need Help with College Recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    27 mins
  • Maryville Head Coach Clint Helton
    May 25 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Maryville College head coach Clint Helton to talk about Division III baseball, recruiting, player development, and what it really takes to build a winning program.


    Clint shares his path from playing at Maryville to becoming the head coach, how the program has grown, and what he looks for when recruiting players. We also dive into the misconceptions around Division III baseball, why the right people matter as much as talent, and how Maryville has built a culture where players take ownership of their development.


    We also get into pitching strategy, why pitchability matters more than velocity at certain levels, how Maryville uses data, and what makes the school and Knoxville/Maryville area such a unique place to play college baseball.


    Show Notes
    • Clint’s background as a Maryville player and coach
    • His transition from assistant coach to head coach
    • What he would tell his younger coaching self
    • Why recruiting is about finding the right player and the right person
    • How Maryville evaluates makeup during the recruiting process
    • What high school players misunderstand about Division III baseball
    • Why D3 baseball can be much better than people think
    • The importance of self-directed work outside team practice
    • How Maryville structures its fall development period
    • Why pitchability, command, and off-speed usage matter
    • How Maryville’s staff tracks competitive pitches and uses data
    • What makes Maryville College and the surrounding area appealing
    • The history of Maryville baseball, including its 150th season


    Guest Twitter/X

    Clint Helton: @CHelt29

    Check Out Patrick's Stuff:

    • 📬 Patrick's Weekly Recruiting Newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches. Subscribe at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruit

    • ⚾ Need Help with College Recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    54 mins
  • What Parents Get Wrong About Recruiting | Steve Rodriguez
    May 18 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with former Division 1 head coach Steve Rodriguez to talk about recruiting, player development, leadership, and what actually separates players at the college level.


    Steve shares lessons from decades in baseball—from coaching at the highest levels of college baseball to developing relationships with players, assistant coaches, and families throughout the recruiting process.


    We dive into the mental side of player development, why communication matters more than most people realize, and the biggest mistakes players and parents make during recruiting.


    This conversation goes way beyond mechanics and tools—it’s about mindset, adaptability, leadership, and understanding how successful players actually operate.


    Topics Covered:

    Traits successful college players consistently have

    Why some players respond to coaching—and others don’t

    Biggest recruiting red flags from both players and parents

    Why body language matters so much to college coaches

    The importance of learning how to fail and adapt

    How Steve evaluated recruits beyond stats and metrics

    Why communication is one of the most underrated skills in recruiting

    The role parents should (and shouldn’t) play in the recruiting process

    Transfer portal realities and common mistakes players make

    NIL, scholarships, and making long-term decisions

    Why development paths are rarely linear

    What assistant coaches need to do to grow professionally

    The importance of hip mobility, speed, and nutrition for players


    Key Takeaways

    Great players refuse to stay stuck

    The best competitors are obsessed with improvement

    Recruiting is about much more than talent alone

    Players need to focus on development—not just labels and rankings

    Parents can either help the process… or completely derail it


    Follow Steve on Twitter: https://x.com/UTCoachRod

    Check Out Patrick's Stuff:

    • 📬 Patrick's Weekly Recruiting Newsletter – Get insights on college recruiting, player spotlights, and advice for parents and coaches. Subscribe at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruit

    • ⚾ Need Help with College Recruiting? – We help serious baseball players get recruited. Book a 1-on-1 consult at https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    52 mins
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