Baseball has long been a sport where the difficulty of tasks in-game differs substantially from the difficulty of practice on the field and in the cage. To account for the disparity in difficulty, we insert hitters into an individualized, small group environment that seeks to recreate the challenge of in-game hitting. By leveraging data with a physics based approach we are able to effectively develop athletes for their next level.
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OUR LEADERSHIP
Tre Smith is from Barboursville, VA where he attended Orange County High School. As a senior he hit over .400. He had multiple offers, but ultimately chose to play NCAA D2 Baseball and Football at Glenville State University.
Tre became one of the greatest players in program history becoming the program’s all-time hits, home runs, runs scored, and doubles leader while finishing second all-time in batting average. He also holds the school record for Career Home Runs with 26 and has the best Career Batting Average in School History at .355.He finished his career with 198 hits, 39 home runs, 39 doubles, 128 runs scored, and a .344 batting average. As a freshmen Tre made an immediate impact appearing in 32 varsity games where he hit a .347, recording five home runs and eight doubles. As a Freshman he was named an MEC Honorable Mention. As a sophomore he registered 21 extra-base hits in just 44 games. This included eight doubles, two triples, and a new single-season school record - 11 home runs. As a redshirt junior Tre hit a .352 with 43 hits, 34 RBI's, and six home runs. In his senior season Tre hit 13 Home runs, breaking the schools single season record for the second time in his career. Tre finished his career as a 4x All-MEC Selection and 2x All-Region Selection. Tre graduated from Glenville State with a degree in Athletic Coaching & Conditioning. He also spent two seasons in the Valley League, playing for the Tom Sox in late 2018 and the Rebels in late 2021. Tre was assigned to MiLB Frederick Keys in 2022. |
Carlos Del Rosario Pitching Coach |
Carlos Del Rosario brings a wealth of professional experience and passion for player development to our coaching staff as Pitching Coach. A former pitcher in the Baltimore Orioles organization, Carlos was known for his power arm, discipline on the mound, and deep understanding of the game.
Originally from San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic, Carlos began his professional career in 2018 when he signed with the Orioles as an international free agent. Over the course of his career, he pitched across several levels, including the Dominican Summer League, Florida Complex League, and Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds. Throughout his time in the minors, he earned a reputation for his work ethic, leadership, and ability to mentor younger teammates. Now retired from professional play, Carlos has shifted his focus to coaching, where he applies the same dedication and attention to detail that defined his playing days. He is committed to helping pitchers refine their mechanics, build confidence, and reach their full potential—both on and off the field. We’re excited to have Carlos on board and look forward to the energy and expertise he brings to our program. |
ALUMNI AND CURRENT ATHLETES
Spencer Abraham - Claremont Mudd Scripps
Jay Aghanya - Oberlin College Jake Berry - University of Virginia Johhny Bladel - Southern. Md Zach Booth - Fredrick Community College Carter Bosch - Georgetown University Keith Bouchelion - Eastern University Chris Brady - Patrick Henry Community College Antonio Buckley - Harford Community College Miguel Cameron - Norfolk State University JT Carter - Gardner Webb University Justin Caesar - UMBC Ben Chajet - Dean College Blake Coleman - Maryland Eastern Shore Liam Conroy - Salve Regina University Matthew Coritz - US Naval Academy Nico Cribb - Delaware State University Josh Crummer - Washington & Jefferson Dwayne Davis Jr. - Alliance University Matthew Dengler - Bryant and Stratton College Brendon Davis - Southern University Travis Dunnavant - Bryant and Stratton College Hayden Dux - Johns Hopkins University Alec Ellison - University of Rochester Peter Freck - Emory University Alex Garvey - Washington & Jefferson College Andrew Gerhart - University of Mary Washington Reese Hall - Virginia Wesleyan University Andre Hockaday - Lincoln University Seth Hockett - Norfolk State University Drew Jackson - University of Maryland Eastern Shore Jack Jenkins - Mary Baldwin University Blake Johnson - Harford Community College Cam Karicher - Barton College Ty Klubinsky - George Washington |
Ben Koomey - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)
Kevin LaChance - UMBC/LA Dodgers 10th Round (MLB) Billy Lescher - University of Pennsylvania/ Detroit Tigers (MLB) Alec Lewandowski - Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Alex Lemery - Marymount University GT Maggay - Mount Aloysius College Tucker Mitchell - North Carolina State Nick Morgan - George Mason University Jack Newman - Marymount University Jake Osburn - UVA - WISE Eli Owens - Chesapeake Community College Tyler Parks - University of Charleston (WV) Cole Philpott - Grinell College Liam Post - College of Southern Maryland Vinnie Rana - Brandeis University Johnny Read - Middlebury Teddy Reddington - Dickinson College Justin Riemer - Wright State University Matthew Ritchie - Johns Hopkins University Justin Robles - Norfolk State University Andrew Ruggeri - University of Pennsylvania Ian Salters - Norfolk State University Bobby San Martin - James Madison Nick Santos - Capital Jason Seeber - Carleton College Matthew Sicoli - Emory University Andrew Simmons - Utah Valley University Jabari Smith - Belmont Abbey College Raymond Smith Jr - University of Maryland Eastern Shore Matthew Stackpole -Chesapeake College David Stiles - Muskingum University Frank Sturek - George Mason TJ Takis - Hamilton College Justin Taylor - Cornell University Will Thomas - Eastern Michigan University Jonah Wilkes - Illinois Institute of Technology Brandon Willis - Eastern Mennonite University |