OHIO STATE HEAD BASEBALL COACH BILL MOSIELLO RESIGNS, TAKING ASSISTANT POSITION AT TCU
Ohio State head baseball coach Bill Mosiello is reportedly leaving the program to return to TCU to be the top assistant and hitting coach with the Horned Frogs according to Kendall Rogers of D1Baseball.
Mosiello served just two seasons at the Buckeyes, accumulating a 60-51 record while guiding the club back to the Big Ten tournament at the end of the 2024 season.
After Ohio State sacked former head coach Greg Beals, Mosiello initially took over for the 2023 campaign. He was hired from TCU in 2013 and served as associate head coach there. Along with several years of minor league coaching experience as a hitting coach and manager, he has also had stints with Tennessee, Arkansas, Auburn, USC, and numerous more schools.
The Buckeyes’ pitching staff had a difficult time, with a team ERA of 6.35, led by Landon Beidelschies, who signed up for the transfer portal earlier this month. With the entire offseason remaining and the College World Series starting on Friday, the Buckeyes will now be searching for the baseball team’s next head coach.