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Posted on 6/12/23 at 7:22 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Hire surprised me but I like it. Younger guy but has already proven he can build a program. Also glad we were able to keep JJ on. Good stuff. Now time to get to work.
Posted on 6/12/23 at 9:18 pm to Bham Bammer
This is more than RollTide.com has written about baseball all year
Alabama Names Rob Vaughn Head Baseball Coach
Jason Jackson to serve as associate head coach
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Rob Vaughn, the 2022 and 2023 Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year, has been named head baseball coach at The University of Alabama, Director of Athletics Greg Byrne announced on Monday. Vaughn, who becomes the 33rd head coach in Crimson Tide baseball history, will be formally introduced at a press conference on Tuesday, June 13.
"We are thrilled to welcome Rob Vaughn as the next head baseball coach at The University of Alabama," said Byrne. "I talked to a number of people throughout this process and was so impressed with Rob from the start. He is one of the young, bright talents in college baseball and has done an excellent job leading Maryland's program. The success on the field speaks for itself, but even more impactful were the conversations with those who have played for Rob. We look forward to welcoming Rob, his wife Kayleigh, and children, Wyatt and Beau to Tuscaloosa."
In addition to Vaughn's hiring, interim head coach Jason Jackson was retained on the coaching staff. Jackson will now serve as the associate head coach of the Crimson Tide while continuing his role as pitching coach.
"I could not be prouder of the job Coach Jackson did in serving as our interim head coach for the final six weeks of the season," said Byrne. "He was incredible at managing a tough situation and ultimately leading this team somewhere it had not been in quite some time. He has great relationships with our team, the department, our fans and beyond, and we are thrilled to keep JJ here in Tuscaloosa and elevate him to associate head coach."
"First off, I'm so very proud of this team and this group of players," said Jackson. "This team will always hold a special place in Alabama Baseball history.
"My family and I are very happy here in Tuscaloosa. I love this university and I love coaching these players and am excited about the opportunity to continue to be able to do that. Rob has done an amazing job at Maryland and I know he will be a great fit here as well. I'm thankful for the opportunity and look forward to working together. I also want to thank Greg Byrne and the administration for the support of both my family and me and of our program. I know we are all ready to hit the ground running."
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa after spending the previous six seasons at the University of Maryland. He led the Terps to a 183-117 record, including an 84-54 mark in Big Ten play, finishing atop the conference standings in both 2022 and 2023 while earning Big Ten Coach of the Year in consecutive seasons. He was a part of the staff for the three winningest seasons in Maryland history, including the only 40-win seasons for the Terps in 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023.
"I could not be more excited to join the Alabama Crimson Tide," said Vaughn. "The culture, the people and the program speak for themselves. Watching the team from afar, I could tell just how special it is, and I cannot wait to get started and help get this group get back to Omaha. The fact that Coach Jackson will be here by my side makes me even more excited because he's done such an incredible job and will be a big part of what we do going forward."
"I want to thank Greg Byrne and the administration for this opportunity of a lifetime. My family and I are thrilled for the move to Tuscaloosa and look forward to being part of the community. Roll Tide!"
Maryland put together a 42-21 record in 2023, claiming the first Big Ten Tournament Championship in program history and a second consecutive Big Ten title. The Terps also advanced to a third straight NCAA Regional and eclipsed the 40-win mark for the fourth time in program history. For his efforts, Vaughn was named the 2022 ABCA/ATEC East Region Coach of the Year.
Maryland's high-powered offense set the program records for runs (578), hits (684), walks (385) and RBI (552) in 2023. The roster was highlighted by Big Ten Player of the Year Matt Shaw who compiled a .361 average with 23 home runs and 66 RBI across 55 games. He became Maryland's all-time home run leader with 52 for his career and tied for the Big Ten lead in batting average at .412.
The 2023 team built on the success of Vaughn's 2022 squad that earned the first Big Ten Championship in program history as part of a 48-14 record. One of the most historic seasons for Maryland baseball, the 2022 team set the program record for wins and conference wins (18) to claim the Terps' first regular-season conference championship since 1971 on the way to hosting the NCAA College Park Regional.
Vaughn's 2022 team featured Big Ten Player of the Year and first team All-American Chris Alleyne. The fifth-year senior led the conference in homers, RBI and total bases while ranking second in hits and slugging, and third in stolen bases. Alleyne joined Ryan Ramsey and Jason Savacool in earning All-America honors with the trio helping to make up a collection of six players on the First Team All-Big Ten list.
Maryland finished 2021 at 30-18 against an all-Big Ten schedule, advancing to its first NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2017. Vaughn's 2020 squad went 10-5 during the pandemic-shortened season, one-year removed from a 2019 season that finished at 29-29. That 2019 team saw a then-program record six student-athletes earn All-Big Ten honors, including Big Ten Freshman of the Year Marty Costes.
Including Costes, Vaughn has coached 29 players who have been drafted or signed professional contracts during his time as a coach. The list of pro players under Vaughn is highlighted by Brandon Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays along with LaMonte Wade Jr. of the San Francisco Giants.
Vaughn's time in College Park began as an assistant from 2013-17. He served under the title of assistant for two seasons before being promoted to associate head coach in July of 2016. Maryland won 30 games in each of his five seasons as an assistant, a school-record streak for 30-win campaigns.
Vaughn began his coaching career at his alma mater, Kansas State. He served the 2011-12 seasons as the Wildcats' volunteer assistant coach after spending the 2010 season as a student assistant. He entered the coaching ranks following a two-year stint in the Chicago White Sox organization. Vaughn was selected in the 30th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Sox following a four-year career at Kansas State. As a collegiate catcher, Vaughn helped KSU reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history in 2009.
A native of Humble, Texas, Vaughn is married to the former Kayleigh Strickler. The couple has two sons, Wyatt and Beau.
While appropriate members of The Board of Trustees have been notified of the proposed terms and conditions of this proposed appointment, the financial terms remain subject to approval by The Board of Trustees.
Alabama Names Rob Vaughn Head Baseball Coach
Jason Jackson to serve as associate head coach
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Rob Vaughn, the 2022 and 2023 Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year, has been named head baseball coach at The University of Alabama, Director of Athletics Greg Byrne announced on Monday. Vaughn, who becomes the 33rd head coach in Crimson Tide baseball history, will be formally introduced at a press conference on Tuesday, June 13.
"We are thrilled to welcome Rob Vaughn as the next head baseball coach at The University of Alabama," said Byrne. "I talked to a number of people throughout this process and was so impressed with Rob from the start. He is one of the young, bright talents in college baseball and has done an excellent job leading Maryland's program. The success on the field speaks for itself, but even more impactful were the conversations with those who have played for Rob. We look forward to welcoming Rob, his wife Kayleigh, and children, Wyatt and Beau to Tuscaloosa."
In addition to Vaughn's hiring, interim head coach Jason Jackson was retained on the coaching staff. Jackson will now serve as the associate head coach of the Crimson Tide while continuing his role as pitching coach.
"I could not be prouder of the job Coach Jackson did in serving as our interim head coach for the final six weeks of the season," said Byrne. "He was incredible at managing a tough situation and ultimately leading this team somewhere it had not been in quite some time. He has great relationships with our team, the department, our fans and beyond, and we are thrilled to keep JJ here in Tuscaloosa and elevate him to associate head coach."
"First off, I'm so very proud of this team and this group of players," said Jackson. "This team will always hold a special place in Alabama Baseball history.
"My family and I are very happy here in Tuscaloosa. I love this university and I love coaching these players and am excited about the opportunity to continue to be able to do that. Rob has done an amazing job at Maryland and I know he will be a great fit here as well. I'm thankful for the opportunity and look forward to working together. I also want to thank Greg Byrne and the administration for the support of both my family and me and of our program. I know we are all ready to hit the ground running."
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa after spending the previous six seasons at the University of Maryland. He led the Terps to a 183-117 record, including an 84-54 mark in Big Ten play, finishing atop the conference standings in both 2022 and 2023 while earning Big Ten Coach of the Year in consecutive seasons. He was a part of the staff for the three winningest seasons in Maryland history, including the only 40-win seasons for the Terps in 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023.
"I could not be more excited to join the Alabama Crimson Tide," said Vaughn. "The culture, the people and the program speak for themselves. Watching the team from afar, I could tell just how special it is, and I cannot wait to get started and help get this group get back to Omaha. The fact that Coach Jackson will be here by my side makes me even more excited because he's done such an incredible job and will be a big part of what we do going forward."
"I want to thank Greg Byrne and the administration for this opportunity of a lifetime. My family and I are thrilled for the move to Tuscaloosa and look forward to being part of the community. Roll Tide!"
Maryland put together a 42-21 record in 2023, claiming the first Big Ten Tournament Championship in program history and a second consecutive Big Ten title. The Terps also advanced to a third straight NCAA Regional and eclipsed the 40-win mark for the fourth time in program history. For his efforts, Vaughn was named the 2022 ABCA/ATEC East Region Coach of the Year.
Maryland's high-powered offense set the program records for runs (578), hits (684), walks (385) and RBI (552) in 2023. The roster was highlighted by Big Ten Player of the Year Matt Shaw who compiled a .361 average with 23 home runs and 66 RBI across 55 games. He became Maryland's all-time home run leader with 52 for his career and tied for the Big Ten lead in batting average at .412.
The 2023 team built on the success of Vaughn's 2022 squad that earned the first Big Ten Championship in program history as part of a 48-14 record. One of the most historic seasons for Maryland baseball, the 2022 team set the program record for wins and conference wins (18) to claim the Terps' first regular-season conference championship since 1971 on the way to hosting the NCAA College Park Regional.
Vaughn's 2022 team featured Big Ten Player of the Year and first team All-American Chris Alleyne. The fifth-year senior led the conference in homers, RBI and total bases while ranking second in hits and slugging, and third in stolen bases. Alleyne joined Ryan Ramsey and Jason Savacool in earning All-America honors with the trio helping to make up a collection of six players on the First Team All-Big Ten list.
Maryland finished 2021 at 30-18 against an all-Big Ten schedule, advancing to its first NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2017. Vaughn's 2020 squad went 10-5 during the pandemic-shortened season, one-year removed from a 2019 season that finished at 29-29. That 2019 team saw a then-program record six student-athletes earn All-Big Ten honors, including Big Ten Freshman of the Year Marty Costes.
Including Costes, Vaughn has coached 29 players who have been drafted or signed professional contracts during his time as a coach. The list of pro players under Vaughn is highlighted by Brandon Lowe of the Tampa Bay Rays along with LaMonte Wade Jr. of the San Francisco Giants.
Vaughn's time in College Park began as an assistant from 2013-17. He served under the title of assistant for two seasons before being promoted to associate head coach in July of 2016. Maryland won 30 games in each of his five seasons as an assistant, a school-record streak for 30-win campaigns.
Vaughn began his coaching career at his alma mater, Kansas State. He served the 2011-12 seasons as the Wildcats' volunteer assistant coach after spending the 2010 season as a student assistant. He entered the coaching ranks following a two-year stint in the Chicago White Sox organization. Vaughn was selected in the 30th round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Sox following a four-year career at Kansas State. As a collegiate catcher, Vaughn helped KSU reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history in 2009.
A native of Humble, Texas, Vaughn is married to the former Kayleigh Strickler. The couple has two sons, Wyatt and Beau.
While appropriate members of The Board of Trustees have been notified of the proposed terms and conditions of this proposed appointment, the financial terms remain subject to approval by The Board of Trustees.
Posted on 6/12/23 at 9:30 pm to Alabama_Fan
Davis II, Shelton Named Freshman All-Americans by NCBWA
The duo were tabbed to the organization’s second team
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama's Alton Davis II and Colby Shelton each earned Freshman All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), the organization announced on Monday.
The duo were tabbed to the outlet's second team. It is Shelton's second All-America honor as he was named to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's list while both players were selected to the Freshman All-SEC Team by the conference's head coaches.
The duo were tabbed to the organization’s second team
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama's Alton Davis II and Colby Shelton each earned Freshman All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA), the organization announced on Monday.
The duo were tabbed to the outlet's second team. It is Shelton's second All-America honor as he was named to Collegiate Baseball Newspaper's list while both players were selected to the Freshman All-SEC Team by the conference's head coaches.
Posted on 6/12/23 at 9:49 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 6/13/23 at 9:25 am to Alabama_Fan
Could we see him back in Crimson?
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ALABAMA SUMMER UPDATE
Successful return to the mound tonight for @AntoineJean_14 in the Cape Cod League.
Pitching for Falmouth, Antoine threw two scoreless innings, allowing only a pair of singles and walking none.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 10:15 am to Alabama_Fan
A rotation of Jean, Holman, Hess and Hitt would grant us a little time for our bats to settle next season.
Throw in Moza, Furtado and Davis, plus our incoming arms and we may have an elite staff again.
Throw in Moza, Furtado and Davis, plus our incoming arms and we may have an elite staff again.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 11:27 am to TideSaint
I am a bit ignorant about Vaughn and the situation at Merdeland in the past. Are we a bit concerned that they haven't made it past the regionals? At least Jackson made a super.
Am I missing something? I am not downing the guy, just curious about y'all's opinion.
Am I missing something? I am not downing the guy, just curious about y'all's opinion.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 11:45 am to LovetheLord
Arkansas and Vandy didn't make the Supers either.
Baseball is a quirky sport.
Baseball is a quirky sport.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 12:02 pm to LovetheLord
I'm pretty sure Maryland, historically, hasn't been very successful in baseball. Looks like some of their best seasons have actually come under Vaughn.
I view the hire as a win/win. We hired a guy known for offensive and has shown he can actually build up a program. While also retaining the guy who has done a great job with our pitching staff and can help ease the transition.
I view the hire as a win/win. We hired a guy known for offensive and has shown he can actually build up a program. While also retaining the guy who has done a great job with our pitching staff and can help ease the transition.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 12:04 pm to LovetheLord
The B1G also has 2 collective CWS appearances this century. You have to look at this basically like it's a mid-major hire. In that light it's a very similar move to Byrne hiring Oats. Young, proven ability to dominate a lower level of competition rather than simply having one flash in the pan year after 5+ seasons of mediocrity, and forward thinking in terms of analytics and technology.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 1:13 pm to Robot Santa
Posted on 6/13/23 at 2:29 pm to Alabama_Fan
I listened to him and I like what the man is selling!! Excited to see the product he puts on the field!!
Posted on 6/13/23 at 3:02 pm to UAgrad93
Posted on 6/13/23 at 3:02 pm to UAgrad93
any Studs at Maryland who may portal out to Bama?
Posted on 6/13/23 at 3:39 pm to mrbroker
An outfielder hit the portal yesterday I believe, last name Petrutz. Hit 14 bombs 56 RBI with 44 BB and only 31 Ks.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 4:06 pm to Alabama_Fan
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Here’s the recording on YouTube
I’m ready to suit up, coach. That was impressive. I think Byrne might have hit it out of the park on this hire.
And I literally haven’t been excited about a single baseball hire in my lifetime.
Posted on 6/13/23 at 6:30 pm to Freight Joker
Rob Vaughn Introduced as Alabama Head Baseball Coach
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa following six seasons at Maryland
Rob Vaughn was formally introduced as Alabama's head baseball coach Tuesday afternoon, speaking in a press conference alongside Alabama Director of Athletics Greg Byrne.
"There's a lot of excitement around your first few days on campus," said Vaughn. "I've had the opportunity to spend the last day and a half around the young people from the 2023 team, around JJ (Associate Head Coach Jason Jackson) and the rest of the coaching staff just getting to be a fly on the wall and listen to the way they communicate. As you do that, it becomes very, very evident and very clear how they were able to do what they did (this past season), and I'm so proud to get to be a small part of that."
Vaughn, who was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year each of the last two seasons at Maryland, was announced as Alabama's head baseball coach on Monday before being formally introduced Tuesday afternoon at a press conference inside the Mal Moore Athletics Facility.
"As I looked at 'why Alabama?'," Vaughn continued, "you have the easy stuff. You have the SEC and obviously this is the most competitive brand of baseball there is. As a young kid, you always aspire to play there and as a young coach, you always aspire to coach in and to have the opportunity to stand here to be a part of this and to get to coach these young people moving forward. That is something that we are so excited about. We understand what comes with that. There is pressure and a lot of expectations, especially based on what the 2023 team just did, but that's what we want. That's what we're built for."
"Today is an exciting day for Alabama Athletics as we welcome Rob Vaughn as our new head baseball coach," Byrne said. "As I mentioned, a lot has happened with our program over the last six weeks, but I'm so incredibly proud of the way our team finished out the season. I've been around this game for a long time, and this is as fine a group of young men as I've been around in any baseball program. Everybody around the program knows it and even in our early conversations with Coach Vaughn, he says he can sense the same thing."
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa after spending the previous six seasons at the University of Maryland. He led the Terps to a 183-117 record, including an 84-54 mark in Big Ten play, finishing atop the conference standings in both 2022 and 2023 while earning Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in consecutive seasons. He was part of the staff for the three winningest seasons in Maryland history, including the only 40-win seasons for the Terps in 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023.
"I want my program to be known for two things: culture and development," Vaughn said. "It's what we're all about. It's what I care about as a coach. My goal is that this group of people that I get to coach and we get to work alongside, will finish their time here equipped to be unbelievable dads, unbelievable husbands and unbelievable leaders.
"I'm excited to get started. I'm excited to roll our sleeves up and work because the beauty of this thing is that the cupboard isn't bare. I can tell you that there are some really talented players on this roster. There are some really talented players coming in, and I'm just excited to get to know them. I'm excited to come in alongside them, and I'm excited to put a staff together that's going to coach them to be the best version of who they can be. So, as we wrap this thing up, I'm very, very excited to be here. We are excited as a family to make Tuscaloosa home. This program has laid the foundation and now it's time for us to knock down the gates in Omaha and we're going to do that here real soon.
"So, thank you and I have wanted to say this all day – Roll Tide."
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa following six seasons at Maryland
Rob Vaughn was formally introduced as Alabama's head baseball coach Tuesday afternoon, speaking in a press conference alongside Alabama Director of Athletics Greg Byrne.
"There's a lot of excitement around your first few days on campus," said Vaughn. "I've had the opportunity to spend the last day and a half around the young people from the 2023 team, around JJ (Associate Head Coach Jason Jackson) and the rest of the coaching staff just getting to be a fly on the wall and listen to the way they communicate. As you do that, it becomes very, very evident and very clear how they were able to do what they did (this past season), and I'm so proud to get to be a small part of that."
Vaughn, who was the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year each of the last two seasons at Maryland, was announced as Alabama's head baseball coach on Monday before being formally introduced Tuesday afternoon at a press conference inside the Mal Moore Athletics Facility.
"As I looked at 'why Alabama?'," Vaughn continued, "you have the easy stuff. You have the SEC and obviously this is the most competitive brand of baseball there is. As a young kid, you always aspire to play there and as a young coach, you always aspire to coach in and to have the opportunity to stand here to be a part of this and to get to coach these young people moving forward. That is something that we are so excited about. We understand what comes with that. There is pressure and a lot of expectations, especially based on what the 2023 team just did, but that's what we want. That's what we're built for."
"Today is an exciting day for Alabama Athletics as we welcome Rob Vaughn as our new head baseball coach," Byrne said. "As I mentioned, a lot has happened with our program over the last six weeks, but I'm so incredibly proud of the way our team finished out the season. I've been around this game for a long time, and this is as fine a group of young men as I've been around in any baseball program. Everybody around the program knows it and even in our early conversations with Coach Vaughn, he says he can sense the same thing."
Vaughn comes to Tuscaloosa after spending the previous six seasons at the University of Maryland. He led the Terps to a 183-117 record, including an 84-54 mark in Big Ten play, finishing atop the conference standings in both 2022 and 2023 while earning Big Ten Coach of the Year honors in consecutive seasons. He was part of the staff for the three winningest seasons in Maryland history, including the only 40-win seasons for the Terps in 2014, 2015, 2022 and 2023.
"I want my program to be known for two things: culture and development," Vaughn said. "It's what we're all about. It's what I care about as a coach. My goal is that this group of people that I get to coach and we get to work alongside, will finish their time here equipped to be unbelievable dads, unbelievable husbands and unbelievable leaders.
"I'm excited to get started. I'm excited to roll our sleeves up and work because the beauty of this thing is that the cupboard isn't bare. I can tell you that there are some really talented players on this roster. There are some really talented players coming in, and I'm just excited to get to know them. I'm excited to come in alongside them, and I'm excited to put a staff together that's going to coach them to be the best version of who they can be. So, as we wrap this thing up, I'm very, very excited to be here. We are excited as a family to make Tuscaloosa home. This program has laid the foundation and now it's time for us to knock down the gates in Omaha and we're going to do that here real soon.
"So, thank you and I have wanted to say this all day – Roll Tide."
Posted on 6/13/23 at 6:33 pm to Alabama_Fan
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Posted on 6/13/23 at 8:32 pm to Alabama_Fan
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This program has laid the foundation and now it's time for us to knock down the gates in Omaha and we're going to do that here real soon.

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