Tyler Anderson is a MiLB Pitching Coach in the Los Angeles Angels Organization. He began his collegiate playing career in 2007 at Glendale Community College. Shortly after, in 2008 he transferred to Southeastern Community College to continue his playing career. Then, from 2009-2010 he finished his playing career at William Woods University, a NAIA school in Fulton, Missouri. Soon after, from 2010-2012 he played professional baseball in the Australian Baseball League, being a part of the Perth Heat team. Once deciding to retire from playing, he began his coaching career as an Assistant Coach at Dartmouth University from 2015-2016. In 2017, he was an Assistant Coach at St. Louis University and in the Fall of 2017 he went on to Lindenwood University to be an Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. In January of 2018 he was on hired on by the Los Angeles Angels as a Pitching Coach.
\nIn this podcast, we start off talking about baseball in Australia and Tyler explains how it impacted his playing career. We also go over Junior College Baseball and why it is so important for Australian baseball players.
\nWe than dive into Driveline Baseball, talking about the paper that Tyler published in October of 2017 called, \u201cImplementing a Driveline Program in a Division I College\u201d. Discussing why he decided to write it and what the experience was like when he implemented the Driveline program while coaching at St. Louis University. We also discuss twitter hires, collegiate versus professional coaching, creating buy-in, gap years and much more! Lock into this podcast to hear and learn from ex Professional Baseball player and current MiLB pitching coach, Tyler Anderson.
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