Bill Malloy enters his sixth season as the Wagner Pitching Coach in 2012.
In 2009, Malloy oversaw a staff that led the Northeast Conference in ERA (4.74) for the second-straight year while helping guide two pitchers to the professional ranks. Kyle Morrison was drafted and signed with the Washington Nationals while Andrew Huebner inked a free agent contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
Additionally, under his direction Matt Watson went 9-2 with a NEC-best 3.64 ERA in collecting NEC Pitcher of the Year honors.
In 2008, Malloy helped the Seahawks set a school-record with a NEC-best 3.85 ERA, which also ranked 12th nationally as six pitchers, who threw at least 17 innings posted sub-four ERAs. He also worked with Joe Testa, who was the 2008 NEC Pitcher of the Year and a Minnesota Twins signee.
Malloy is also the Athletic Director for the New Brunswick Middle School and owns and operates the “The Baseball Barn” in Lebanon, New Jersey. Prior to his time at Wagner he helped develop four players at the Barn that were drafted by Major League organizations.
Prior to coaching, Malloy enjoyed a six-year professional career, rising as high as the Double A level. He played his collegiate ball at Rutgers was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the sixth round of the 1996 Major League Draft. Malloy helped the San Jose Giants claim the 1998 California League Championship and was named the organization’s “Pitcher of the Month” in May and July of that year. He also attended three-straight Major League camps with San Francisco from 1998-2000 before retiring due to an arm injury.
Malloy, who is a member of Immaculata High School Hall of Fame, earned his Bachelor’s Degree in criminal justice from Rutgers in 2000 and resides in Hillsborough, NJ with his wife, Stephanie and daughter Maya.