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ECP Adds Coach With 40+ Years of Professional Experience

Discussion in 'Baseball' started by ECP Baseball, Feb 28, 2012.

  1. ECP Baseball

    ECP Baseball Junior Member

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    The East Coast Prospects are excited to announce that Moe Hill has joined the staff as a coach with the 2016 teams.

    “As an organization, ECP has always taken great pride in the development of young student-athletes. In order to ensure the highest quality of instruction and leadership, we have made it a point for more than a decade to hire wonderful role-models in life, as well as teachers of the game of baseball. The opportunity to add Moe Hill to our staff, not only continues that tradition, it provides our players and students with the opportunity to be around, and learn from, an instructor with 43 years of experience at the professional level, and a wonderful person who truly cares about each player with whom he works.” -Jason Hill, Director of Teams

    Moe Hill Bio:
    Elmore “Moe” Hill just finished his ninth year overall coaching within the Orioles’ organization finishing up with the Aberdeen Ironbirds. Hill spent the previous 4 seasons with the Bowie Baysox and the 2003-2005 seasons in Single-A Frederick, serving as the Keys’ Field Coach and helping lead them to the Carolina League Championship in 2005.


    Hill began his coaching career in the Kansas City Royals’ organization in 1980, spending three seasons at their Gulf Coast affiliate (1980-1982) before becoming the Royals’ roving minor league hitting instructor for the next three seasons (1983-1985). Hill spent two seasons in the Seattle Mariners’ organization as the Mariners’ roving minor league hitting instructor (1988-1989), before becoming a scout for the Chicago Cubs (1990-1994). Hill spent three years as the Cubs’ roving minor league hitting instructor (1995-1997). Prior to joining the Orioles, Hill spent four seasons (1999-2002) as Field Coach for the Tulsa Drillers (Double-A) in the Texas Rangers’ organization.


    Hill’s playing career began with the Orioles after signing out of high school. He played in the Orioles’ system for four seasons before finishing out his 15-year professional career in the Minnesota and Kansas City organizations. Most notably, Hill won the Midwest League Triple Crown in 1974 and in was named the top player in the history of the Midwest League by Baseball America in 1999.


    His wife’s name is Sara, and he has two children, Elmore Jr. (42) and Chris (35).


    -www.ecpbaseball.com-
     
  2. southmecker

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    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Now that is a Resume'

    It would be fun to have a couple of sodas and listen to the story he could tell.
     
  3. Braves

    Braves Watauga Pioneers #6

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    What a cool acquisition. As Southmecker said, I'd love to listen to some of his stories.

    By the way, Moe does bear a resemblance to the Hill family. Just when I thought all the Hill's were already involved.:13:

    Seriously, a great hire and I'm looking forward to meeting him!!!
     

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