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		<title>Ohio State Adds Newman To Coaching Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>COLUMBUS, Ohio </strong>– New  Ohio State baseball coach <strong>Greg Beals</strong> rounded out his coaching staff  today by naming former Major Leaguer and Ohio State pitching standout  <strong>Josh Newman</strong> as the team’s volunteer assistant coach.</p>
<p>“It is an honor and a privilege to be back,” said Newman, a four-year Ohio State letterman between 2001-04. “My</p>
<div id="attachment_12735" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12735" title="Newman" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Newman-300x180.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="180" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Newman ranks third all-time at OSU with 32 wins. (Ohio St. photo)</p></div>
<p>journey began here at The Ohio State University and as a professional player you need a home base. I made mine Columbus and OSU.  I worked out in the off season right here on campus.  I stayed close  with the baseball program and athletic support staff.  They were and  still are my support. Now I will be happy to provide that same support  to the new recruits and players of this great university; to welcome  them to the Buckeye family just as warmly as I was welcomed.”</p>
<p>The  announcement of Newman joining the staff means that former Buckeyes now  hold two of the four coaching positions with the baseball program.  Beals, named Ohio State’s new head coach June 17, had previously named  former Buckeye reliever <strong>Mike Stafford</strong> as his pitching coach. Stafford  has coached with Beals the past seven seasons at Ball State University.  Kent State graduate <strong>Chris Holick</strong> was named an assistant coach July 14.</p>
<p>“I  am very excited about Josh joining our coaching staff,” Beals said. “He  brings great experience at the professional level and at the collegiate  level here at Ohio State that will be extremely valuable to our program  and pitching staff. His addition further emphasizes the importance of  pitching to the future of Ohio State baseball and the attention that our  pitchers will receive. Josh’s conviction about Ohio State and what we  in the baseball program are doing will be very valuable.”</p>
<p>A  native of Wheelersburg, Ohio and a 2004 Ohio State graduate with a  degree in history, Newman ranks third all-time at Ohio State in career  wins (32), innings pitched (369.0) and strikeouts (291). He was a  freshman All-American in 2001 and a three-time all-Big Ten honoree,  including a first-team selection in 2004. He posted eight victories in  each of his four seasons as a Buckeye starter and in the process posted a  17-8 record vs. Big Ten Conference foes. He had 17 complete games  during his career.</p>
<p>A  three-time Academic all-Big Ten honoree, Newman helped the Buckeyes to a  161-84-1 record, a Big Ten regular season championship (2001) and two  Big Ten tournament championships (2002 and 2003) in his career. Ohio  State went to three NCAA Regional tournaments and hosted an NCAA Super  Regional (2003) in his four years in Columbus.</p>
<p>Newman  has pitched and performed well in as big a game as any Buckeye in the  last 40-plus years, picking up a Game 1 win in the Auburn Regional in  2003 over host Auburn and also starting Game 1 of the Columbus Super  Regional one week later against Missouri State.</p>
<p>Newman  was drafted in the 19th round of the 2004 MLB First Year Player Draft  and signed a professional contract with the Colorado Rockies. He had  previously been drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 2003 but he elected to  stay at Ohio State for his senior season.</p>
<p>The  Wheelersburg High School graduate spent three seasons in the minors  before making his Major League debut against Philadelphia on Sept. 12,  2007, and making the Colorado Rockies World Series roster that season.  He jumped between Triple-A Colorado Springs and the Rockies in 2008  before being claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Royals in July.  Newman pitched in 14 games over his two seasons between Colorado and  Kansas City, making his last appearance in September 2008.</p>
<p>After  retiring from professional baseball in March of 2010, Newman went on to  start his own baseball instruction business, Pitch TO Pitch, which  provides individual and team lessons to Central Ohio youth. He resides  in Dublin, Ohio, with his wife, Sarah, and daughter, Ayda.</p>
<p>“I  have been blessed,” Newman said. “I have a beautiful family; I received  a great education/athletic career from OSU; I fulfilled a childhood  dream to play professional baseball and  now I get to continue in the sport…to be a part of other baseball  players’ dreams. No one will work harder and be more committed to see  those through. I am proud to a part of the Buckeye family once more.”</p>
<p>(Ohio State Release)</p>
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		<title>Holick Named To Ohio State Baseball Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>COLUMBUS, OH </strong>- <strong>Chris Holick</strong>, who has eight years  of collegiate coaching experience coupled with a playing career that  included four varsity letters earned at Indiana and Kent State (two  apiece), has been named today by new Ohio State baseball coach <strong>Greg  Beals</strong> as an assistant coach. Holick will coach the Ohio State infield  and outfield defense, bunting and base running, as well as serve as the  program&#8217;s baseball camp coordinator.</p>
<p>The hiring of Holick (pronounced <em>HALL-ick</em>) completes Beals&#8217;  fulltime coaching staff after the announcement June 30 that former  Buckeye <strong>Mike Stafford</strong> had been Beals&#8217; choice as pitching coach. A  volunteer assistant coach is still to be named.</p>
<div id="attachment_12601" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img class="size-medium wp-image-12601" title="Holick" src="http://collegebaseball360.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Holick-300x180.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="180" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Chris Holick (OSU photo)</p></div>
<p>Holick, who has worked in pharmaceutical sales for Eli Lilly the past  two years after four years as an assistant coach at Florida  International University (2004-07), three at Arizona State (2001-03) and  one at Kent State (2000), is excited to return to his home state and to  resume coaching. He is a native of Westlake and attended Westlake High  School.</p>
<p>&#8220;Ohio State has always been a dream place for me,&#8221; Holick said. &#8220;My  Mother (Beth) went to Ohio State and I would have loved to have had the  opportunity to play there. I&#8217;ve followed its tradition, though, and I am  looking forward to working with Coach Beals to help the program win  more championships.&#8221;</p>
<p>Beals, who has settled into his new office at Bill Davis Stadium  after being named coach June 17, is pleased to be adding Holick to his  staff, who he described as &#8220;a tireless worker on and off the field.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;I am excited about the opportunity to work with Chris again,&#8221;  Beals, who coached Holick as a player at Kent State in 1998 and 1999 and  coached with him there in 2000, said. &#8220;I respected him as a player and I  am thrilled with the coaching abilities that he will bring to our  program at Ohio State. He brings the energy, passion and competitiveness  that I want to emphasize.&#8221;</p>
<p>Holick also brings a wealth of baseball knowledge &#8211; as a player,  coach and administrator &#8211; with a baseball resume that includes these  impressive accomplishments:</p>
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<li>He was coached at Westlake H.S. by its all-time leader in coaching  victories, Jeff Short, also a sixth-grade math and science teacher and a  class act who Holick still holds as a dear friend.</li>
<li>He lettered two years at Indiana (1996 and 1997) while playing for  the all-time winningest coach in Indiana history, Bob Morgan.</li>
<li>He lettered two years at Kent State (1998 and 1999) while playing  for Rich Rembielak, the all-time winningest coach in school history.</li>
<li>He spent three-plus years on Pat Murphy&#8217;s staff at Arizona State  (2001-03) in an operations position that also included strength and  conditioning, recruiting and ASU camps responsibilities. Murphy is the  second-winningest coach in that program&#8217;s storied history.</li>
<li>Holick also was around the ASU program in the fall of 2000 while  working as operations manager for the Grand Canyon Rafters of MLB&#8217;s  Arizona Fall League.</li>
<li>He coached four years at Florida International (2004-07) under the  direction of Danny Price, the winningest coach in FIU history whose  final season of 28 at the school was in 2007. His responsibilities with  FIU included work as the team&#8217;s hitting coordinator, catching coach and a  season with its pitchers.</li>
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<p>It was after the 2007 season that Holick, who was named Academic  All-Big Ten while at IU and Academic All-MAC at KSU, took his position  with Eli Lilly. It was always intended to be a temporary position,  though, as Holick had plans of getting back into coaching.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a great experience learning sales and marketing for a major  corporation,&#8221; said Holick, &#8220;but it has always been my dream to get back  into coaching and the game of baseball.&#8221;</p>
<p>Holick was an accomplished player. He played in 82 games for the  Hoosiers and made 60 starts, including 53 starts in 1997 when he hit  .301, scored 30 runs and drove in another 21. He was part of the 1996  Hoosier team that won the Big Ten tournament and played in the NCAA  Midwest Regional.</p>
<p>As a two-year starter at shortstop for Kent State, Holick helped the  Golden Flashes to 60 victories, including a 36-24 mark in the MAC. He  displayed his defensive prowess by recording 167 assists in 1999, which  at the time was second-most in school history and still ranks sixth.</p>
<p>With his degree in English obtained, Holick spent the 2000 season on  the Kent State coaching staff that included Beals and helped the team  reach the NCAA tournament.</p>
<p>He was then a part of three Arizona State teams that advanced to NCAA  Super Regionals each year, giving Holick a total of five NCAA  tournaments on his playing or coaching resume. It&#8217;s a number Holick  would like to see increase as soon as possible.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is such a great feeling to get into NCAA regionals and to  experience an opportunity to win a championship,&#8221; Holick said. &#8220;There is  nothing like winning a championship and with the leadership of Coach  Beals it is something we all will be seeking at Ohio State.&#8221;</p>
<p>After wrapping up his current responsibilities and moving from the  Fort Myers, Fla., area, where he currently resides, Holick is expected  to officially join the baseball staff the week of July 26.</p>
<p>(Ohio State Release)</p>
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