PDB Guest Coaches and Players

Tim Hyers

Tim Hyers
Tim played ten professional seasons after being selected by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2nd round of the 1990 Major League Baseball Draft. His major league debut occurred on April 4, 1994, against the Atlanta Braves, while playing for the San Diego Padres. Tim went on to log major league time with the San Diego Padres (1994-95), Detroit Tigers (1996) and Florida Marlins (1999), finishing with an impressive career fielding average of .990.


Greg Goff

Greg Goff
Greg Goff, who has guided NCAA Division II power University of Montevallo (Ala.) over the last four seasons, was introduced May 30, 2007 as the head baseball coach at Campbell University.


Trent Mongero

Trent Mongero
Coach Trent Mongero is currently the Head Baseball Coach at North Hall High School "TheTrojans" in Gainesville, Georgia. In 2007 The Trojans tied the (50 year) school record for victories with 21 finihsing the season 21-7.

Mike Mahoney was born December 5, 1972 in Des Moines, Iowa. He played as a Major League baseball catcher, formerly with the St. Louis Cardinals.

 

With four 40-win seasons over the past five seasons, veteran skipper Mark Scalf has built the Seahawk baseball program into one of the country’s upper-echelon teams.


William Patrick Watkins was born September 2, 1972 in Raleigh, North Carolina. As a former Major League Baseball player he played outfield for the Cincinnati Reds and Colorado Rockies.

Reid Fronk
While at the University of North Carolina, he was a part of two College World Series teams and received All-ACC, All-ACC Tournament, and Chapel Hill Regional honors during his junior season. In 2007, following his junior season, Fronk was drafted in the seventh round (215 overall) by the Tampa Bay Rays.

Scott Emerson was born December 22nd, 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Scott went on to star at Shadow Mountain High School Phoenix, Az in both baseball and basketball. He was All State in both sports.

Scott pitched professionally from 1992 til 1998.

Entering his 11th season as head coach at the University of South Carolina, Ray Tanner continues to lead the Gamecock baseball program to new heights with his commitment to excellence.

Corey Lee (NCSU ’96)
Career Highlights and Accomplishments:
1992 - NC AA All-State, Capitol Area conference Player of the Year
1993 - NC AA All-State, Capitol Area conference Player of the Year
1996 - Raleigh Hot Stove College Player of the Year, Wilson Hot Stove Gaylord Perry Amateur Pitcher of the Year
1997 - Florida State League All-Star, Texas Rangers Organizational Pitcher of the Year 1998 - Texas League All-Star, Member of the Tulsa Drillers, Texas League Champions
1999 - Texas League All-Star, AA Allstar, Member of the Mesa Solar Sox, Arizona Fall League Champions
2005 - AAA All-Star
2006 - Member of the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters, Pacific League Champions, Super Series Champions, Asian Series Champions

Mike Fox

Entering his 10th season as head coach of the University of North Carolina baseball team, Mike Fox has helped to firmly established the Tar Heels as one of the nation's preeminent college baseball programs. Capped by back-to-back trips to the finals of the College World Series in 2006 and 2007, Carolina has made eight appearances in the NCAA Tournament and posted a 398-176-1 record in Fox's nine seasons in Chapel Hill.


Don Leshnock (UNC ’92)
Drafted in 1992 in the 5th round(3rd pick) of the New York Yankees. Played 4.5 years Yankee System.

Mike Freeman (UNCW ’87)


Jay Stott (UNCW ’87)

Mitchell Wells (UNCW ’87)
UNCW record holder for walks and stolen bases


Calvin Garrett (UNCW ’87)
Second Team Academic All-American


Wesley Currin (UNCW)
1987 Braves Organization)
1987 1st Team All CAA, Baseball
1987, Pitcher, Bradenton Braves, Gulf Cost League
1988, Pitcher, Sumter Braves, South Atlantic League
1989, Pitcher, Durham Bulls, Carolina League

Tim Langdon
ECU ‘89
Cleveland Indians

Johnny Parker
Appalachian State ’76-80
Johnston County Legion Program for 12 years

Traynor Reitmeier
Baylor University 93-96
3 year starter
Academic All Big 12
Academic All SWC


 
 
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