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Welcome to the Showball Baseball Podcast Series. The #1 platform for high school baseball players and parents to gain in-depth stories from college coaches across the country. Listen to some of the country’s best college baseball coaches as they share information about their background, coaching philosophy and decision-making process. More importantly, this podcast series provides invaluable insight for parents and players on how best to prepare for an extremely complicated journey. A journey that involves families learning how to best market themselves during high school in order to have the best opportunity to play college baseball.

Baseball Head Coach Interview Series By Showball Baseball John Novak

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Welcome to the Showball Baseball Podcast Series. The #1 platform for high school baseball players and parents to gain in-depth stories from college coaches across the country. Listen to some of the country’s best college baseball coaches as they share information about their background, coaching philosophy and decision-making process. More importantly, this podcast series provides invaluable insight for parents and players on how best to prepare for an extremely complicated journey. A journey that involves families learning how to best market themselves during high school in order to have the best opportunity to play college baseball.

    SCOTT BRADLEY | HEAD BASEBALL COACH | PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

    SCOTT BRADLEY | HEAD BASEBALL COACH | PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

    Scott Bradley, the Robert H.B. Baldwin '42 Head Coach of Baseball, finished his 23rd season with Princeton in 2020. He currently has a career record of 413-528-2. Bradley has led the Tigers to seven Ivy League titles, seven NCAA tournament appearances and 11, 20-win seasons.
    Bradley crossed the 200-win mark during the 2006 season to become the fourth Princeton baseball coach to register 200 wins. His 2004 squad won an Ivy League championship and were the last Princeton team to win an NCAA tournament game. He has led Princeton to two of its three NCAA tournament wins, against The Citadel in 2001 and Virginia in 2004.
    Bradley, who spent nine seasons as a left-handed-hitting catcher in the major leagues for the New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds, came to Princeton after a year as an assistant coach at Rutgers University. He is a 1982 graduate of the University of North Carolina and an Essex Fells, N.J., native.
    Bradley was the second pick of the Yankees (NFL Hall of Famer John Elway was their first pick) in the 1981 draft. He broke into the major leagues wearing Yankee pinstripes in 1984 and stayed in the majors until retiring in 1992. Bradley played 604 games in the big leagues, hitting .257 with 18 home runs and 184 RBIs in 1,648 at-bats. He also played outfield, third base and was a designated hitter. Bradley caught Randy Johnson’s first no-hitter while the two were teammates in Seattle in 1990. Bradley served as a minor league player/coach in the Atlanta Braves and Colorado Rockies organizations after his playing days.
    Bradley played college baseball at North Carolina, graduating in 1982. He was named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Team in 2004
    Bradley and his wife, Mary, live in Pennington. The couple have three sons: Kevin, Kyle and Scott.

    • 27 min
    GREG MOORE | HEAD BASEBALL COACH | SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE

    GREG MOORE | HEAD BASEBALL COACH | SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE

    Greg Moore was named Saint Mary's head baseball coach in June of 2019. Moore previously served as the head coach for Cal State Northridge over the past six seasons.
    "Saint Mary’s College is what education should be," noted coach Moore. "It’s private, faith-based and preparation for life. In the dynamic Bay Area, we are tucked away on the most beautiful campus in California. Our alumni, for good reason, are noted for succeeding in professional life and and professional baseball."
    At Cal State Northridge, Moore changed the culture of the CSUN Baseball program both on and off the field. He orchestrated a four-year span at CSUN that saw 120 total wins and more Big West Conference wins (44) than any other four-year block in CSUN history. In the classroom, the team set new program GPA records. During this span, his Matadors had the sixth-best ERA in the country in the 2015 season, sitting at 2.61 over the course of the year.

    • 23 min

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