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In this episode of the 2025 Coaching Changes Series, Robert sits down with Central Oklahoma's new head baseball coach, Robbie Rea. A familiar face to the program, Rea discusses his seamless transition to the head coaching role after serving as the pitching coach for three seasons. He credits his strong returning pitching staff and a great administrative team for making the process smooth. Rea also highlights the unique opportunity of coaching alongside his brother, which reinforces the program's family-like culture.
Coach Rea shares his philosophy on player development and recruiting. He emphasizes the importance of recruiting "athletes" who played multiple sports in high school and can be athletic on the mound. On the development side, Rea's focus is on putting players in competitive, "bad situations" during practice so they can learn to "dig their way out of a hole" in games. He also discusses the benefits of playing in the highly competitive MIAA conference and how the MIAA tournament's single-elimination format helps prepare teams for the postseason.
Looking ahead, Rea is committed to upholding the program's legacy of "unbelievable baseball success". He wants fans to expect a team that can pitch and play defense, but also one that is "very opportunistic" and plays with a fun, hard-nosed style of baseball. He concludes by thanking his mentors, including his father and former coaches, who have shaped him into the coach he is today.
By D2 BaseballWant to be a part of a vibrant and growing community of baseball fans? Consider joining the D2 Baseball Patreon! patreon.com/diviibaseball
In this episode of the 2025 Coaching Changes Series, Robert sits down with Central Oklahoma's new head baseball coach, Robbie Rea. A familiar face to the program, Rea discusses his seamless transition to the head coaching role after serving as the pitching coach for three seasons. He credits his strong returning pitching staff and a great administrative team for making the process smooth. Rea also highlights the unique opportunity of coaching alongside his brother, which reinforces the program's family-like culture.
Coach Rea shares his philosophy on player development and recruiting. He emphasizes the importance of recruiting "athletes" who played multiple sports in high school and can be athletic on the mound. On the development side, Rea's focus is on putting players in competitive, "bad situations" during practice so they can learn to "dig their way out of a hole" in games. He also discusses the benefits of playing in the highly competitive MIAA conference and how the MIAA tournament's single-elimination format helps prepare teams for the postseason.
Looking ahead, Rea is committed to upholding the program's legacy of "unbelievable baseball success". He wants fans to expect a team that can pitch and play defense, but also one that is "very opportunistic" and plays with a fun, hard-nosed style of baseball. He concludes by thanking his mentors, including his father and former coaches, who have shaped him into the coach he is today.