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  Kyle Geswein

Kyle Geswein

Player Profile

Hometown:
Dayton, OH

High School:
Carroll

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
Third Season

Alma Mater:
Michigan State, 2003

Entering his third season with the Raiders coaching staff, Kyle Geswein will act as the outfielders coach and assist head coach Rob Cooper as the hitting coach.

Geswein has a hand in organizing team travel, working with players on individual skills and this past summer spent his time recruiting across the nation. During the season, Geswein coordinates the teams equipment from the various vendors that supply WSU, working with New Balance, DeMarini/Wilson and The Game.

The former slugger has guided the Raiders offense to 13 school records over the past two seasons, including the team doubles and team run scored records in 2007. Geiswein worked with Second Team All-American Ross Oeder, who became only the fifth player in WSU history to boast a batting average of better than .400. Justin Parker and Jeremy Hamilton each broke the single season doubles record in 2007, while Hamilton holds the top two spots on the single season assists charts.

Geswein has played two seasons with the Florence (Ky.) Freedom of the Frontier League. in 2006, the left-handed hitter cranked out 14 doubles, drove in 42 RBI and scored 35 runs in 88 games. Geswein walked 45 times last season and led the Freedom with nine home runs.

In 2005, Geswein again hit a team-high 24 home runs and tallied 57 RBI as a rookie. He tallied 67 total hits, 32 going for extra bases, and posted a batting average of .231 in 290 plate appearances.

Before joining the professional ranks, Geswein was a four-year starter at Michigan State as a first baseman and designated hitter. He was a First Team All-Big Ten selection in 2002 as the Spartans recorded 38 wins, the second-highest win total in MSU program history. Geswein left MSU as the career leading in home runs, belting 36 while with the Spartans, and ranks among the career leaders in RBI's with 150 and hits with 201.

A Dayton native, Geswein lettered all four years for the Carroll Patriots, where he still holds the career home run mark. In 1994, Geswein helped lead his summer team to the championship at the National Amateur Baseball Federation World Series.

Geswein graduated from Michigan State in 2003 with a degree in horticulture. Currently he resides in the Dayton area.

 
 
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