As the son of a former Boston Red Sox minor leaguer, I grew up with baseball in my DNA. I signed with the Kansas City Royals in 2008 at just sixteen years old and spent thirteen years playing professional baseball—primarily with the Royals and San Francisco Giants organizations. Along the way, I competed in the Venezuelan Winter League, the Mexican Summer League, and independent baseball. I was an infielder for most of my career, and transitioned into the outfield during the final stretch.
After my playing career, I coached at the Division I level as a former Delaware State baseball coach, and I’ve spent the last five years helping high school players develop the tools and approach they need to play college baseball through my personal remote training plan for athletes who are serious about getting better and earning opportunities. The program is built in two phases: in-season training focused on performance and results, and off-season training focused on getting faster, stronger, and more explosive—so you’re ready to compete when it counts.
I’m also the head coach of Delaware Elite Baseball, where we focus on developing all year long, through the run of your high school and travel season.
When I’m not working, I’m spending time with my wife and our two young sons.