College Coaches Skills Camp

Featuring Tyler Herbst

Tyler Herbst begins his first season with the Sycamore Baseball Program with the 2009 campaign.  Herbst was hired in June of 2008 as the Recruiting Coordinator and Pitching Coach for the Sycamores. He brings a wealth of experience in the Missouri Valley Conference as well as in Midwest recruiting to the program. 

Herbst spent the last two seasons as an Assistant Coach at The University of Arkansas-Little Rock.  While at Little Rock, he had the opportunity to serve under nationally recognized pitching coach, Jim Lawler, a widely-known name in the world of college baseball whose resume includes 22 seasons as a member of the Texas A&M baseball staff and National Assistant Coach of the Year accolades in 2003.  

In his two seasons spent at UALR, Herbst helped the program sign 16 new position players for the 07-08 season, and double its win total in the Sun Belt Conference. He also helped four players earn Pitchers of the Week honors, developed two All-Conference Selections, and had three players drafted and signed to professional contracts, Catcher Robert Taylor (25th round, Florida Marlins), Catcher Brett Lawler (42nd round, Florida Marlins), and LHP Steve Gilgenbach (47th round, Kansas City Royals).

Off the field, the program received the top academic team award for the 06-07 academic year.   Herbst’s additional duties also included coordinating the program’s budget, fundraising, academic affairs, and recruiting. 

Herbst spent one season at Wabash Valley Junior College 05-06.  There he was the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator, helping the Warriors to a 37-17 record and a second place finish in the Great River Athletic Conference.  Three players earned All-Region honors, while pitcher Alex Love established a school record for wins, going 11-0.  He also saw two of his players drafted, outfielder Derrick Walker (23rd round, Arizona Diamondbacks) and RHP            PJ Thomas (49th round, Boston Red Sox). 

Herbst’s only recruited class at WVC produced two All Conference players, Josh Godfrey & Jared Delong (Conference Player of the Year),  along with three draft selections, OF Reece Cheatham (43rd round, Chicago White Sox), RHP Aaron  Barrett (20th round, Minnesota Twins), and LHP Josh Godfrey (38th round, Arizona Diamondbacks).  Twelve players also moved onto Division I Schools. 

Herbst is also no stranger to the Missouri Valley Conference.  He joined an Evansville program that had won only 22 games in the 2002 season, and then helped guide the Aces in building their victory total each season, including 24-31 in 2003, 28-32 in '04 and 35-23 in '05. The 35 victories were the third-most at UE since the school entered the Missouri Valley Conference, and ranked seventh best in the school's 27-year Division I history.  UE not only turned heads in the MVC, but also nationally, as they were ranked in the nation’s top 30 in three of the four major college baseball polls during the course of the season.   The Aces were ranked as high as 27th nationally during the 2005 season. 

During his time on the UE bench, Herbst played a role in producing two Freshman All-Americans, a First-Team Summer All-American, 10 All-MVC players, one MVC batting Champion, one MVC Newcomer of the Year, and three draft picks, LHP Michael Greenhouse (28th round, Chicago Cubs), 1B Erik Lis (9th round, Minnesota Twins), and OF Cody Strait (12th round, Cincinnati Reds).

In the summer of 2003, Herbst joined Athletes in Action and helped lead them to a runner-up finish in the Alaska Baseball League and a berth in the National Baseball Congress World Series finishing seventh out of 48 teams.  Five players were drafted or signed professional contracts including RHP Lance Broadway (1st Round, Chicago White Sox), and current Toronto Blue Jay RHP Jeremy Accardo. 

Herbst also spent time on the bench at Northern Illinois University an assistant coach in 2001.  During his year at NIU, the Huskies posted their first winning season in 20 years.

Herbst also enjoyed great success as both player and coach at Lincoln Memorial University form 1998-2000, helping lead the Railsplitters to national prominence at the Division II level. 

He is a native of Beaver Dam, WI.  Herbst graduated from Lincoln Memorial in 2000 with a degree in Physical Education.  He also holds an Associate of Arts Degree from North Iowa Area Community College.