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Casey Job
Casey Job

Bio

Casey Job was named head baseball coach at SUNY Adirondack in 2014 after being an assistant coach at SUNY Brockport in 2012 and an assistant coach at Fulton Montgomery Community College during the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Along with Job’s collegiate coaching experience, he has coached at other various levels.  He was an assistant coach with Melvin Roads American Legion and Co-Head Coach for the Waterford Nationals of the Albany Twilight League.  Job has also been an assistant coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at Troy High School.

As a player Casey Job has been a lifelong catcher.  He played his high school baseball at Troy High School.  After high school, he played catcher at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy where his team made it to the NJCAA Division III World Series in Tyler, Texas.  In 2008, Job transferred to SUNY Brockport where he played catcher for three seasons.  While at Brockport his teams played in the SUNYAC Championship in three straight years.  In 2010 Brockport won their first SUNYAC Championship in six years and advanced to the NCAA Division III Regionals.  In 2011, Brockport received an at large bid to the NCAA DIII Regionals and finished with a record of 30-14. 

Coach Job played his summer seasons with numerous local teams including the South Troy Dodgers, Clifton Park Diamondbacks, Lansingburgh Royals, Melvin Roads American Legion, and Waterford Nationals.  In 2007 Job was the starting catcher for the Melvin Roads American Legion, which won the state championship in Utica, New York.

Job graduated from Brockport in 2011 with a B.S. in Sport Management and a minor in Coaching. 

Coach Job worked hard to rebuild the baseball program and as a result SUNY Adirondack continues to be competitive year in and year out.