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Josh Merrigan

Josh Merrigan

Josh Merrigan enters his second season on the Charleston Southern Baseball staff after joining the program on Sept. 1, 2022. Merrigan comes to CSU as a former assistant at Radford, Youngstown State, Highland Community College and Morningside Community College. He will oversee the development of catchers plus assist Coach Karl Kuhn with the pitching staff. In addition, Merrigan will serve as Camp Coordinator for Marc MacMillan Baseball Camps.


“With our assistant positions continuing to generate a great deal of interest on a national level, it was important to find the best coach for us,” Head Coach Marc MacMillan said. “Josh came highly recommended. He knows the game having been drafted multiple times, playing in the MiLB and at Oklahoma State plus coaching high school, travel ball, and Division I & II baseball. More impressively, Josh has a servant’s heart with a gas level that is never full.”

During his three seasons at Radford, Merrigan worked with the outfielders and assisted with the hitters. In addition, he served as the Camp Coordinator and fulfilled in multiple duties for the program.

In 2018-19, Merrigan worked for Harrisburg Baseball Association in South Dakota within the 18U organization having many duties on and off the baseball field. He also coached in the Valley Baseball League as a part of the New Market Rebels staff.

Merrigan came to the New River Valley after a two-year stint at Youngstown State for the 2017-18 seasons. In his first year at Youngstown State, Merrigan and the YSU staff injected a new energy into the program. With largely the same roster from the previous season along with some late additions over the summer, the Penguins won more games during the 2017 regular season than in five of the previous six years. Additionally, YSU tied for its most Horizon League wins since 2009.

Three senior pitchers were a big factor in the improvement for Youngstown State. Jeremy Quinlan battled through injuries to go 3-0 over nine starts with a 3.95 ERA. He earned complete-game victories in consecutive home starts in April, and YSU went on to have more complete games from its staff than in any of the previous seven years. Quinlan finished his career ranking seventh in school history in games started while also ranking among the top 20 in career innings and strikeouts.

Merrigan came to Youngstown having served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa, during the 2016 season. The Mustangs had a 44-16 record, and the pitching staff was a big contributor with 423 strikeouts, the ninth-most in the NAIA. Individually, closer Lance Spongberg ranked 18th in the country with eight saves.

Prior to his appointment at Morningside, Merrigan was the Recruiting Coordinator and Assistant Coach at Highland Community College (Highland, Kan.) in 2015. He served in the same capacity at Wayne State College (Wayne, Neb.) in 2014.

Before entering the college ranks, Merrigan served as an Associate Scout for the Tampa Bay Rays from 2008-13.

He guided several teams to State Tournament appearances while coaching legion teams in South Dakota. His 2007 Sioux Falls Post 15 West team won South Dakota's "A" American Legion championship and finished third in the American Legion Central Plains Regional.

Merrigan was drafted three separate times in his playing career and pitched two seasons in the St. Louis Cardinals organization from 2001-02. He was drafted for the first time in the 18th round of the 1997 MLB Draft out of Vermillion High School in South Dakota by the Montreal Expos. The Expos selected him again a year later in the 33rd round, and the Cardinals drafted him in the 17th round in 2001.

In 2001, he pitched for the New Jersey Cardinals in the New York-Penn League, which is the same league that the Youngstown-area Mahoning Valley Scrappers play in. Merrigan went on to pitch two seasons in the Northern League for the Sioux Falls Canaries and the Sioux City Explorers in 2003 and 2004. He was selected as a Northern League All-Star in 2003.

As a collegian, Merrigan pitched two seasons at Butler Community College where he posted a two-year record of 10-4 and earned All-Conference honors. He went on to pitch as a junior and senior at Oklahoma State and was named Second-Team All-Big 12 in both seasons posted a 16-6 overall record.

Merrigan earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from Oklahoma State. He has a son named J.D.

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