Baseball Recruiting Consultant & Mindset Strengthening For Athletes. Former SCU & Stanford asst 2014-2024. #JKAthlete jonkarcich.com

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I’ve been noticing this across youth sports, high school sports, and baseball… We don’t practice failing or competing enough. And more importantly teaching how to respond after failure. Would love to have your input on why and how it can improve. Going live tonight at 7:45 PM PT on YouTube to talk through it. Bring questions. Better people → better players. YouTube: jonkarcichcoaching
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LHH outfielder showing some slug this summer. Quick bat and simple approach. Has AA. 3.7 GPA. 6'1" | 190lb #Uncommitted #JKAthlete
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Dudes got some juice! LHH MIF. Had a great season for @NMMI_Baseball as well. #Uncommitted #JKAthlete
3rd HR ‼️ @gbrockers (NWL) JUCO Graduate | Uncommitted Mid Infield, Utility | LHH Juco stats in this Spring ⤵️ 16HR / 1.300 OPS .398 AVG/ 54% XBH @NMMI_Baseball Looking for an 4 year opportunity to compete at a higher level. 🔥 @KrossProBB @CaseyDill22 @JonKarcich @The_Noah_Sharp
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That dude that just stole home! Armani Guzman... That's the same kid who hit .053 his freshman year and was a role player. A Swiss Army knife for his club. He always had the speed tool. Freshman year they used him mainly as a pinch runner. 1 for 19 at the dish. Most guys would have transferred or quit. He went to a summer league, made adjustments, only hit .248, but came back more prepared. 2025, back on the bench again. Hadn't started in 30 days. Coach noticed two pinch-hit singles in a blowout loss and put him back in the lineup. He didn't try to do too much, he just contributed. Trust was being built. About a year ago in the regionals, he hit a walk-off sacrifice fly. Then 4-for-5 with the go-ahead RBI in the 8th. The 2025 Regional MVP batted 9th. His coach said it best. "His mentality has been so spot on. You want to talk about a confident guy that's not arrogant. He is in such a strong place competing right now that he knows he'll have success." Coach Sabins, 2025 He wasn't confident because things were going well. Things were going well because he stayed confident! By 2026 he's breaking the all-time stolen base record at WVU, delivering walk-off hits, and helping send West Virginia to Omaha for the first time in program history. As a former D1 coach and 7th rounder, I love this story because it's real. The work wins. The best players fail the most, they just refuse to let it stop them. In a world that wants everything now, let's play the long game. Belief comes before ability. Always has. Let's let the next wave of athletes embrace this mentality, stay consistent, and stay persistent. I went down a rabbit hole on Guzman because I saw it wasn't always easy and smooth sailing for him, as that's how most athletes on TV appear. Adversity will always show up. It's how we keep that belief and keep improving. Kudos to Guzman and WVU, fun to follow as a baseball fan. I pulled much of this information from WVU sports, domainpost and 247sports. @WVUBaseball @mani_ftn
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Yes! I’m in for this. EARN IT!
Deion Sanders has implemented a new policy prohibiting Colorado freshmen from earning NIL money until their sophomore year. “Making money from this sport is a privilege. If you’re playing on my team, you have to earn that.”
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No such policy prohibiting Colorado freshmen from earning NIL money exists; the account states in its bio that "Everything I do is Satire." x.com/ShaneTuttleNCAA cubuffs.com/sports/2025/4/… cbssports.com/college-footba…
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Congratulations to Charlie Rogan and his family on his commitment to the University of San Diego. #JKAthlete #Committed @charlierogan2 @USDbaseball @RJHSBaseball
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Congrats to Jiyeong Park and his family on his commitment to Abilene Christian University! #JKAthlete #Committed @jiyeongpark25 @NMMI_Baseball @Brian_KROSSBB @BaseballAbilene
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People are still people. I’ve seen a lot of tweets about NIL teams not making Supers or not making Omaha. We saw the same thing in football and hoops. And we’ll continue to see it. Why? Because we can’t forget one important piece: The athlete is human. Just know the NIL or scholarship is just a ticket to the roster. It doesn’t mean they’ll perform in the biggest game. It doesn’t mean they won’t get hurt. It doesn’t mean they stop being human. At the end of the day, none of it works if you don’t take care of the person. It’s why the 5 people you surround yourself with matter more than ever. Coaches included. We’ve gotta watch what we say online. It weighs more than you think. Imagine if every time you missed a deadline, didn’t hit your numbers, or had a tough day at work, thousands of people jumped online and crushed you. That’s why athletes usually don’t rip other athletes. There’s too much respect for how hard the games are. All sports. All levels. Let’s spread some good news about athletes, from the pros all the way down to youth. We’re all still human. We’re bigger than our sport. Keep going and keep growing, team. Play the long game. PTLG. ♥️ I’m
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The wins and loses come and go. The relationships stay forever. Love this.
Student. PERSON. Player.
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The Transfer Portal isn’t fair. It’s a pecking order. Just like free agency or the MLB Draft: The best guys go first. The money dries up fast. And some players never find a home. I recruited D1 baseball. I recruited the portal. I made mistakes, got some right, and missed on some too. Here’s how I see it: Phase 1: A players Impact guys. Clear upgrades. Real money. Programs move fast. Phase 2: B players Experienced, solid college players. Still scholarship-level, but more lateral moves. Phase 3: C players Low scholarship. Maybe a roster spot. Typically lower conference or dropping a level. Fit has to be specific. Phase 4: D players This is where it gets hard. A lot don’t find another home. Not because they’re bad kids, but because they misread the market. The portal is not one big group with equal opportunity. If you enter without knowing where you realistically fit, you can get exposed fast and get frustrated. For most portal entrants, it’s a giant leap of faith. Just trying to give you my perspective on it. Good luck to all... players and coaches. It'll be a crazy next 60 days. @NCAA
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College baseball is the best and worst at the same time! Anything can happen! No lead is safe. No bat flip is safe. Anyone can win on any day.
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Mo is an offensive machine. He coached me in MiLB… the hardest and best coach I had. Always looking to improve his players! As a coach I’d look up to his style. Year in and year out his offense at TCU put up consistent numbers. An offense will be lucky to have him!
Sources: Long-time @TCU_Baseball hitting coach and associate head coach Bill Mosiello will not return to the #Frogs program in 2027, I'm told. Mosiello was a long-time assistant and returned to FTW after a stint as HC at Ohio State. #Big12 #TCU
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At 18 years old, Roch Cholowsky had a choice. Take first-round money from MLB. Or take a football scholarship, he was good enough for Notre Dame to offer him one as a QB. He turned down both. Instead he chose to walk onto a UCLA campus and join a program that would win just 19 games is Freshman year. No guaranteed role. No guaranteed anything. Just like life. Freshman year he spent most of his time at third base. Hit below .250 for a month. One homer three quarters through the season. In the transfer portal era, where every highly recruited kid bounces the second things get hard... he didn't flinch. He waited. He worked. He stayed. And so did his teammates. The majority of that roster stayed together. Built something. Trusted the process when it wasn't pretty. That's not a coincidence, that's culture. And culture starts with your best player setting the standard every single day. That's delayed gratification in real time. Sophomore year: .353. 23 HRs. 74 RBI. National Player of the Year. College World Series. Here's what people don't talk about though. The kid keeps a vision board in his dorm room. Has since his senior year of high school. Individual goals on the left side. Team goals on the right side. He doesn't just write them down... he sees them every single day. Tucked in the corner of that board is a handwritten note from his mom. Four words. "Keep your circle small." At the peak of the hype, when everybody wants a piece of you... he had the blinders on anyway. That doesn't happen by accident. That starts at home. His head coach John Savage said it plainly: "His makeup, his leadership, his work ethic in the weight room, drills, practice, meetings, it's all about winning with him." Savage also called him a "head coach's dream." In 10 years coaching at the D1 level and as a 7th round draft pick myself... I can tell you that phrase gets used maybe once or twice in an entire career. And then there's the QB piece. Shortstop IS the quarterback of the field. You're calling coverages, commanding the defense, reading the game before the ball is even hit. Cholowsky did that every Friday night under the lights in high school. He didn't just play baseball. He learned how to lead. His words: "Football helped me leadership-wise, because nothing works if the guys aren't on the same page." Now they're the #1 team in the country. And he's the #1 pick in the country. Does that mean he goes #1 overall in July? Has a long MLB career? Makes the Hall of Fame? Not necessarily. But he's living right. He understands his system. He knows who he is and what he needs to do every single day. The talent gets you noticed. The character gets you there. That's Roch Cholowsky. That's why coaches and MLB scouts respect him. I'm a fan. And we have to remember, it's not easy. But we're only as good as the system we build for ourselves. Your journey IS YOUR journey! @CholowskyRoch
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AI prompt for those who wondering “write me a feel good story about a strong charactered athlete, but make sure you write it so it’ll piss 5% of the people who see this tweet this off who may also have the quality of a pessimist and hater”
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I went deep on Roch Cholowsky in an 18 minute breakdown. Not the stats. The CHARACTER. What it actually takes for a scout to put their reputation on the line for a player… and why Cholowsky checks every box. It’s part of The Athlete’s Porch series, where I break down stories that’ll help the next person become a better player and a better person. Here it is 👇 youtu.be/ULfSqGHbGEY?si=tQTJ…
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