University of Rochester Head Baseball Coach, Joe Reina, Offers Recruiting Advice to Athletes

Head Baseball Coach at the University of Rochester Joe Reina is entering his seventeenth at the helm. During his time at Rochester, he has compiled a total of 355 wins, 208 of those coming in conference. He also has accumulated a number of accolades, just this past year and his staff won Liberty League Coaching Staff of the Year.

Reina has a wide range of coaching experience, from 2002-2003 he worked to help grow baseball nationally as a part of the MLB International Envoy program. He had a successful playing career, spending two years at Monroe Community College before earning a full scholarship to attend and play baseball at LIU-Brooklyn. His college coaching experience includes head coach at his alma mater and assistant coach at TCNJ.

* Originally published on September 23, 2018, by Brendan O'Shea

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