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Blake Beemer
Current position
TitleHead coach
TeamButler
ConferenceBig East
Record0–1–0 (.000)
Biographical details
Born (1991-03-04) March 4, 1991 (age 33)
Playing career
2010–2013Ball State
Position(s)Outfielder, First baseman
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2014–2015Penn State (OF)
2016–2018Eastern Illinois (RC)
2019–2022Ball State (RC)
2023–presentButler
Head coaching record
Overall0–1–0 (.000)
TournamentsNCAA: 0–0

Blake Thomas Beemer (born March 4, 1991) is a baseball coach and former outfielder and first baseman, who is the current head baseball coach of the Butler Bulldogs. He played college baseball at Ball State.

Playing career

Beemer grew up in Dayton, Ohio, where he attended Northmont High School, where he was a three-year letterwinner for the Thunderbolts in baseball, but also participated in soccer. He batted .422 as a senior in 2009.[1]

Beemer enrolled at Ball State University, where he played baseball for the Cardinals. In 2010, his freshman year, he appeared in 51 games (making 45 starts), slashing .328/.448/.846 with 2 home runs, 28 runs batted in (RBIs), 11doubles, and 40 runs scored. Following his freshman performance, Beemer entered the 2011 season with high expectations for his sophomore year. A sophomore slump which saw his batting average fall to .212 by March 7. By the end of the year, his batting average had climbed to .273, with 1 home run. In the 2012 season as a junior, Beemer hit 0 home runs and 9 doubles. Beemer had a better senior year, leading the team in doubles (16), triples (3) and walks (28).[2]

Coaching career

Beemer began his coaching career as an volunteer assistant for the Penn State Nittany Lions, where he worked with the team's outfielders and coached first base.[3]

Beemer was hired by the Eastern Illinois Panthers in the summer of 2015. He was named the top assistant and recruiting coordinator. He aided in recruiting Trey Sweeney and Will Klein, each of which went in the top five rounds of the 2021 Major League Baseball draft and 2020 Major League Baseball drafts, respectively.[4] He returned to Ball State in the fall of 2018, being named the recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.[5]

On June 21, 2022, Beemer was named the head coach of the Butler Bulldogs.[6]

Head coaching record

Statistics overview
Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Butler Bulldogs (Big East Conference) (2023–present)
2023 Butler 0–1 0–0
Butler: 0–1–0 (.000) 0–0–0 (–)
Total: 0–1–0 (.000)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

References

  1. ^ David Jabonski (June 22, 2022). "Northmont grad named new baseball coach at Butler University". www.daytondailynews.com. Dayton Daily News. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  2. ^ "Blake Beemer". www.ballstatesports.com. Ball State University Athletics. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  3. ^ "Volunteer Assistant Beemer Joins Eastern Illinois". www.gopsusports.com. Penn State Nittany Lions. August 11, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  4. ^ David Woods (June 21, 2022). "Butler hires Ball State assistant Blake Beemer as baseball coach". www.sports.yahoo.com. Yahoo. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  5. ^ "Former Cardinal Blake Beemer Returns to Ball State as Baseball Assistant Coach". www.ballstatesports.com. Ball State University Sports. September 11, 2018. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  6. ^ David Wood (June 21, 2022). "Butler hires Ball State assistant Blake Beemer as baseball coach". www.indystar.com. Indianapolis Star. Retrieved July 26, 2022.