Joel Sanchez (baseball)
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Joel Sanchez is an American college baseball coach and former pitcher and shortstop. He is the pitching coach at Jackson State University. Sanchez played two seasons at NMJC, followed by two seasons at New Mexico State. He then played three seasons with
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of the Mexican League. In 2001, he became an assistant coach with Bethune-Cookman. He spent eight seasons with the Wildcats, during which they won seven Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships and made seven NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, NCAA Regional appearances. Sanchez served as recruiting coordinator and pitching coach, and saw fifteen of his players (plus three more than he recruited) drafted. He then spent one season each as pitching coach with the Vermont Lake Monsters and Gulf Coast League Nationals of the Washington Nationals organization. Sanchez next spent one season as an assistant with NJCAA Daytona State Falcons baseball, Daytona State. Before moving to North Carolina A&T Aggies baseball, North Carolina A&T. He was named head coach at North Carolina A&T prior to the 2012 NCAA Division I baseball season, 2012 season.


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Joel Sanchez
Assistant Baseball Coach, Jackson State University Tigers {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanchez, Joel Living people Bethune–Cookman Wildcats baseball coaches Daytona State Falcons baseball coaches Minor league baseball coaches New Mexico State Aggies baseball players NMJC Thunderbirds baseball players North Carolina A&T Aggies baseball coaches Jackson State Tigers baseball coaches Year of birth missing (living people)