3 days ago
Michigan baseball poaches Michigan State hitting coach
Michigan State baseball has just had a staff member poached by their arch-rival, Michigan.
Andrew Stone will be heading from East Lansing to Ann Arbor, replacing Ty Neal for the Wolverines, who is now the pitching coach at Butler.
Stone was a four-year letter winner with Western Michigan, playing with the Broncos from 2015-2019. He then got his start in coaching with Kalamazoo College, spending two years with the program. Following his time in Kalamazoo, Stone joined on with the Spartans, where he spent four years with the program in various roles.
In his time in East Lansing, Stone was in charge of the infield and hitting duties, along with being the Spartans first base coach. Michigan State head coach Jake Boss Jr. will now be tasked with replacing this piece on the coaching staff, needing to find a new hitting coach.
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