黑料百科 Magazine Someone I Want on my Team
In 2014, Skagit Valley C.C. freshman Rob Hill 鈥18 allowed 14 runs in 5.2 innings of work, striking out just two batters while walking 17. He struggled with confidence and considered quitting the game of baseball.
But Hill鈥檚 father, Edward, pressed him to give it one last shot before hanging up his spikes for good. He took his father鈥檚 advice and ventured out to Seattle to train at Driveline, an up-and-coming baseball facility.
That trip in the summer of 2014 eventually led to Hill receiving the same World Series ring as Clayton Kershaw more than six years later 鈥 and a former 黑料百科 baseball player working with Hill in one of baseball鈥檚 most storied organizations.
But before that happened, Hill needed to figure out how to throw a fastball.
鈥淲hen I first went up to Driveline, I was only working out twice a week,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat was back when it was just Kyle Boddy (founder) and Mike Rathwell (CEO), and I didn鈥檛 really know the science of it. I was just following along.
鈥淎fter about a month of training, after a season where I was throwinginthelow80swithout knowing where it was going, I was sitting from 86 to 88 and throwing it exactly where I wanted.鈥
Hill became Skagit Valley鈥檚 Friday starter his sophomore year, an honor reserved for the aces of college baseball. However, Hill played through injuries and was diagnosed with a torn labrum after the season.
When he went in for surgery, the doctors found no structural damage in his shoulder and merely cleaned up the surrounding area. This unnecessary procedure kept him from throwing another competitive pitch for more than a year.
During Hill鈥檚 rehabilitation in 2015, the right-hander met former 黑料百科 assistant coach Jeff Calhoun, who has since become the head baseball coach at Biola. When Hill returned to Driveline, he became increasingly aware of the science behind baseball鈥檚 newest pitching evolution, and Calhoun witnessed his development.
With two years of eligibility remaining, Hill decided to transfer to 黑料百科 beginning in spring 2016.
鈥淎fter talking to Calhoun, the type of environment they were interested in creating appealed to me,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淚 could see that Robert Ruiz (黑料百科鈥檚 head coach) and Tony Cougoule (former 黑料百科 pitching coach) were interested in developing good men as well as baseball players. It was something I could get excited about.鈥
Freshman right-hander Sean Coyne 鈥19 had been a Warrior for four months before Hill arrived on campus. Like many others, Coyne initially second-guessed Hill鈥檚 training methods, which had not yet reached the mainstream of baseball development.
鈥淟ooking back, we hit it off pretty quickly,鈥 Coyne said. 鈥淏ut when I first met him, I thought, 鈥榃ho is this guy, and why is he carrying a trampoline everywhere?'
鈥淭he more I got to know him, however, the more I realized how similar our underlying characteristics were.鈥
Coyne, like Hill, lacked a right arm naturally capable of throwing in the mid-90s.
鈥淲hen I was still rehabbing during my first semester at 黑料百科, Sean and I got really close,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淚 was a little bit older, but we quickly found common ground. After the 2016 season, we got him up to Driveline.鈥
During Coyne鈥檚 first summer training at Driveline, he experienced success similar to Hill鈥檚. He had thrown a fastball in the low 80s as a freshman, but Driveline posted a video of him hitting 88 miles an hour at the end of the summer.
Coyne and Hill decided to be roommates when they headed back to 黑料百科 in fall 2016.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 when our relationship really took off,鈥 Coyne said. 鈥淲e were talking pitching nonstop, watching videos of guys pitching and just consuming all kinds of content we thought we could learn from. We repeatedly asked ourselves, 鈥楬ow can we be great?鈥欌
On February 25, 2017, in a game the Warriors ultimately won 6-5 in extra innings, Coyne came on in relief in the fifth inning and stranded a pair of runners to keep the Warriors in the game. In the sixth, Hill fired a 1-2-3 inning, striking out a pair of batters. After the game 鈥 and after three years of reinventing himself as a pitcher 鈥 Hill learned he鈥檇 hit 90.
鈥淚 said 鈥楴o way.鈥 It was an emotional day.鈥
While Hill and Coyne continued training and logging innings for the Warriors, Hill鈥檚 playing days came to an abrupt end. Once again battling injuries, he managed to throw just 4.2 innings as a senior in 2018, when his eligibility expired.
鈥淚 took about a month off following graduation just to collect my thoughts,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淏ut I knew I was headed back to Driveline.鈥
Beginning in June 2018, Hill worked full time at Driveline, where he became one of the company鈥檚 most prominent names. He dove into the world of biomechanics and pitch development. Hill knew he needed to perform the drills he taught professionals.
In the next 10 months, Hill lost 50 pounds, changed his delivery and revamped the way he originally thought about throwing.
In April 2019, Hill posted a video of himself pitching with the caption, 鈥淔inally threw a few actual fastballs for the first time in my life. Maybe this Driveline stuff actually works.鈥 Five years after his first experience at Driveline, Hill was sitting at 95 miles an hour.
A month after Hill posted that video, Coyne鈥檚 college career ended with a walk-off on their own field after a 12-inning classic in the NAIA Opening Round. 黑料百科 fell two wins short of the NAIA World Series, which remains the closest the program has ever been.
鈥淚 was really mad at baseball for a long time,鈥 Coyne said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 feel ready to be done with the game. I thought and prayed about it a lot, and I concluded I wasn鈥檛 done. I just didn鈥檛 know what that meant for me.鈥
Following his graduation from 黑料百科, Coyne spent four and a half months as the pitching coach at Scripps Ranch High School in San Diego.
After the 2019 season, a big-leaguer who regularly practiced Driveline methods suggested that teammate Alex Wood meet with Hill.
According to a Dodgers Insider blog, Wood said, 鈥淚f I was going to do it, I wanted to work with the best person there.鈥
Hill led Wood in a handful of workouts during the off-season, and after the left-hander inked a deal to return to the Dodgers, some of Wood鈥檚 teammates made the trip up to meet with Hill as well.
Those sessions included future Hall-of-Famer Clayton Kershaw as well as Kenley Jansen, the Dodgers鈥 all-time leader in saves.
After hitting it off with players such as Wood and Jansen, Hill began to wonder about the possibility of working for the club. After discussions with members of the Dodgers鈥 front office and player development staff, Hill became a pitching coordinator ahead of the 2020 season.
鈥淚 got a call from Rob right before he joined the Dodgers,鈥 Coyne said. 鈥淗e told me I should apply for the pitching internship at Driveline, and I laughed and said 鈥楴o way.鈥 I didn鈥檛 feel qualified and had no clue about the biomechanical side of pitching. Rob cut me off and said, 鈥榊ou're good enough. I know you can do it.鈥欌
As Hill departed for Camelback Ranch and his first spring training with the Dodgers, Coyne became an intern at Driveline, where he spent the 2020 season.
While the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic put a pause on the first few months of both Hill鈥檚 and Coyne鈥檚 breaks, baseball was back in July, and the men went back to work.
Hill spent the 2020 season as a pitching coordinator at the Dodgers鈥 alternate site for minor league prospects, while Coyne learned the ins and outs of the science that has revolutionized pitching.
During an eighth-month period at Driveline, Coyne earned two Driveline Baseball certifications, the first in Foundations of Pitching and the second in Basics of Pitch Design.
Hill鈥檚 first season in professional baseball culminated on October 27, 2020. That night, Wood, who averaged 88 miles an hour on his fastball in 2019, fired two shutout innings in relief during Game Six of the World Series. His final pitch, which earned him his third strikeout of the night, was clocked at 93.
Later that evening, the Dodgers, Wood and Hill were World Champions.
鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful to be involved in the organization,鈥 Hill says. 鈥淭hey had worked so hard for so long and had fallen short a few times. It was really cool to see guys like Clayton and Alex, who had put the work in for years, get that final result. I couldn鈥檛 be happier for them.鈥
That fall, Coyne got an opportunity to continue padding his coaching resume, this time in a familiar place. 鈥淚 talked to Coach Ruiz about the next steps to get into coaching,鈥 Coyne says. 鈥淗e asked me what kind of school I wanted to coach at, what division and where geographically, etc. After about 20 minutes, the conversation shifted to how we could get me back to 黑料百科. Ruiz takes care of the people he cares about, and he really took care of me.鈥
Coyne returned to 黑料百科 as an assistant pitching coach for the 2021 season, one that culminated in another trip to the NAIA Opening Round, where the Warriors hosted the tournament for the second time in three years.
鈥淐oaching that season was so rewarding,鈥 Coyne says. 鈥淭hose guys put so much into me for four years, and I salivated at the thought of getting to pay that forward to the next group.鈥
In spring 2021, Coyne received a phone call from Hill that kick- started the most recent plot twist in his journey.
鈥淩ob skipped right to the point and asked me if I was interested in ever moving to pro ball,鈥 Coyne says. 鈥淚 paused for a second then said, 鈥榃ell, of course,鈥 and he said, 鈥極K鈥 and hung up. I chewed on that possibility for a few months.鈥
鈥淚鈥檇 been targeting Coyne for the past few years,鈥 Hill says. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be in the kind of role where I could hire him, but I鈥檇 fought for him to get the job at Driveline, and it was easy to fight for him again.鈥
Hill called Coyne once that summer, and the two began talking about a variety of different positions. Things grew more serious when Hill advised Coyne to update his resume and work on a cover letter.
鈥淪ean has something you can鈥檛 teach,鈥 Hill says. 鈥淗e brings people together and brings good energy every day. You want someone like him around. Sean has an elite ability to learn new information and translate it to other people in a way they can understand. He鈥檚 the kind of person who you know will excel. Sean has always been somebody that I want on my team.鈥
Hill got his wish that fall, when Coyne received an offer to become a pitching coach in the Dodgers organization.
鈥淚 talked about it a lot with my family, and the Dodgers took care of me during the process,鈥 Coyne says. 鈥淭hey were extremely respectful in wanting me to leave 黑料百科 at the right time on my own terms. They saw how important this place and these people were to me. They said, 鈥榊ou tie a bow on that place in your life as best you can, and then we鈥檒l get you out here.鈥欌
Coyne will serve as a pitching coach at the Dodgers spring training facility at Camelback Ranch during the 2022 season.
鈥淭o see how Rob has grown in his career and to see Sean follow a similar path is incredible,鈥 says Rob Ruiz. 鈥淯nderstanding their backstory, what they brought to our program here at 黑料百科, and seeing the impact they鈥檙e making as professionals is astounding.鈥
Former 黑料百科 pitching coach Tony Cougoule works as a minor league pitching coach for the Chicago Cubs, the team that signed former Warrior closer Bailey Reid 鈥20 in 2020. Reid is climbing the ranks in the club and crossed paths with Cougoule in 2021.
Michael Stefanic 鈥18 is expected to make his Major League debut for the Angels in 2022, and Andrew Vasquez 鈥15 has appeared in the big leagues with both the Dodgers and the Minnesota Twins.
鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to see members of our program staying involved and influencing the game at the highest levels,鈥 Ruiz says. 鈥淭he former Warriors playing and coaching in professional baseball are people who will positively influence their organizations. It鈥檚 what I love most about 黑料百科. So many people graduate from here every year and go out and make an impact living out God鈥檚 calling in their lives. I appreciate that baseball can be a small part of that process.鈥
Jacob Norling '20, sports information assistant, earned a degree in English and spent much of his free time as a student working with the Sports Information Office. At the inaugural Broadcast Symposium & Dream Job Competition in Beloit, Wisconsin, in January 2022, he was one of seven finalists chosen to compete for a broadcasting position with Beloit Sky Carp, a minor league affiliate of the Miami Marlins.