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A good swing looks clean in drills, but a good hitter produces in games. In this episode, Jon breaks down baseball hitting mechanics vs. mentality, situational awareness, approach, and why players like Hunter Pence prove that results come from barrel control, pitch selection, and mindset — not just aesthetics.
Success Leaves Clues is hosted by Jon Karcich, a former Division I baseball coach at Stanford University and Santa Clara University who now helps athletes own the recruiting process, dial in their mental game, and perform at a high level. This podcast is built on one simple truth: success leaves clues and failure is feedback. Every episode breaks down the patterns, habits, and decisions behind high performance—because success isn’t luck, it’s a trail of choices, stacked reps, and learned lessons. It’s a puzzle—and the pieces are out there if you’re paying attention. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent—this show hands you the raw materials. Learn from what worked. Learn from what didn’t. Build your own version of success.
By jonkarcichA good swing looks clean in drills, but a good hitter produces in games. In this episode, Jon breaks down baseball hitting mechanics vs. mentality, situational awareness, approach, and why players like Hunter Pence prove that results come from barrel control, pitch selection, and mindset — not just aesthetics.
Success Leaves Clues is hosted by Jon Karcich, a former Division I baseball coach at Stanford University and Santa Clara University who now helps athletes own the recruiting process, dial in their mental game, and perform at a high level. This podcast is built on one simple truth: success leaves clues and failure is feedback. Every episode breaks down the patterns, habits, and decisions behind high performance—because success isn’t luck, it’s a trail of choices, stacked reps, and learned lessons. It’s a puzzle—and the pieces are out there if you’re paying attention. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or parent—this show hands you the raw materials. Learn from what worked. Learn from what didn’t. Build your own version of success.