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Casey Dill has had an extensive career in baseball, primarily as a manager, coach and scout. Below is an overview of his baseball career based on available info:
Managerial Career
Dill has built a notable reputation as a field manager across various independent and collegiate leagues, amassing over 500 career victories and multiple championships. Highlights include:
Managerial Roles
In 2012, he managed the Las Cruces Vaqueros to a 42-28 record, finishing First Place in the Southern Division, though they lost in the Championship to the Alpine Cowboys.
In 2013, he led the expansion Las Vegas Train Robbers to a 40-27 record and a first-place Northern Division finish, but they fell to the Roswell Invaders in the Championship Game.
In 2015, Dill managed the Springfield Sliders in the Prospect League, building the roster from scratch with the goal of creating a competitive team. He recruited players from NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA, and junior colleges, he lead the team to a 31-29 record and the teams first ever playoff appearance.
Palm Springs Power
Dill took over as manager in 2016 at age 32, succeeding 76-year-old Harry Gurley. In 2017, he led the team to a remarkable 35-3 record, winning the league championship and producing three Perfect Game summer collegiate All-Americans.
The Power, under his leadership, have won 5 league championships and have produced 82 MLB Draft picks in that same time period, reflecting his ongoing success.
Other Managerial Roles
Nor Cal Pirates in the Far West League during the 2000s & early 2010s
Dill holds an overall Managerial record of 574-245
College Coaching Career
Dill has coached at the collegiate level, bringing his experience to several institutions:
California State University Chico (NCAA D2)
New Mexico Highlands University (NCAA D2)
Harris-Stowe State University (NAIA), where he served as Associate Head Coach
College of the Desert, where he currently serves as Recruiting Coordinator
He also contributes to player development as Director of Baseball Operations for the Palm Springs Collegiate League & California Post Graduate Baseball.
Scouting Career
Dill is a graduate of MLB Scout School & is MLB Scouting Bureau certified. His scouting roles include:
Associate Scout - Atlanta Braves
Associate Scout - Toronto Blue Jays
Scouting Supervisor - Southern Illinois Miners, Frontier League
Professional Scout - Washington Wild Things, Frontier League (current)
Current Roles:
Field Manager, Palm Springs Power
Director of Baseball, Palm Springs Collegiate League
Director of Baseball, California Post Graduate Baseball
Recruiting Coordinator, College of the Desert Baseball
Professional Scout, Washington Wild Things
Education and Philosophy:
Dill holds an Associate’s Degree in Business Management from Butte Community College and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from Columbia College.
He has expressed a focus on not just winning games but also developing players for higher levels of baseball, a philosophy evident in his recruitment and scouting efforts.
Playing Career
Casey Dill, born on April 19, 1984, in Redding, California, played college baseball as a middle infielder. He began at Shasta Junior College in Redding before transferring to NCAA Division II Chico State University. While his playing career did not extend to professional leagues, it laid the foundation for his deep involvement in baseball operations and coaching.
Summary
Casey Dill’s baseball career is marked by a transition from a college player to a highly successful manager, coach, and scout. With over a decade of managerial experience, a track record of championships, and a significant role in player development and scouting, he has become a well-rounded figure in the baseball community, particularly in independent and collegiate circuits. His current multifaceted roles demonstrate his ongoing commitment to the sport.
Number of Athletic Scholarships for baseball available; NCAA D1, NCAA D2, NAIA, NJCAA💰🎓👇🏼
NCAA Division I - 11.7 scholarships per team
NCAA Division II - 9.0 scholarships per team
NAIA 12.0 scholarships per team
NJCAA Division I - Up to 24.0 scholarships per team
NJCAA Division II - Up to 24.0 scholarships per team
Note that not all schools may offer the maximum number of scholarships, and some schools may offer partial scholarships or other forms of financial aid to help offset the cost of college.
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