What's Happening?
TCU Baseball has hired Danny David Linahan as their new hitting coach, replacing Bill Mosiello. Linahan, previously with Texas State, is known for his modern approach to hitting and use of analytics. Under his guidance, Texas State achieved significant
offensive improvements, including setting a new single-season conference record for home runs. Linahan's professional experience includes roles with the Minnesota Twins and Cleveland Guardians, where he contributed to player development and team success.
Why It's Important?
Linahan's appointment is crucial for TCU Baseball, which has struggled with offensive consistency in recent seasons. His modern coaching techniques and focus on player development are expected to revitalize the team's performance. This move reflects TCU's commitment to enhancing their baseball program and could lead to improved results in the Big 12 Conference. Linahan's track record of developing successful players suggests potential long-term benefits for TCU's recruitment and player progression.
What's Next?
Linahan will begin working with the TCU team to implement his strategies and improve their offensive metrics. The team will likely focus on enhancing plate discipline and consistency, aiming for better results in the upcoming season. Linahan's influence could also impact TCU's recruitment efforts, attracting players interested in his analytical approach to hitting.











