Brock Moss
Brock Moss
Title: Pitching Coach/ Recruiting Coordinator
Phone: 678-872-8114
Email: bromoss@highlands.edu

Brock is entering his fifth season as Pitching Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Georgia Highlands College. Brock is a 2013 graduate from Sterling College with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management and a minor in Exercise Science; he is also a 2015 graduate of Greenville College with a Master of Arts in Education-Coaching. 

Brock is originally from New Iberia, LA, and is a graduate of Montgomery High School (TX). He played at Morton College (Illinois) and Sterling College (Kansas); his collegiate career saw great success playing for 3 Regional Championships, winning 3 Conference Championships, and was capped with an NAIA World Series appearance in 2013 with 48 wins and 14 losses for the Warriors. While at Morton College and Sterling College he was a two-way player splitting time in the outfield and on the mound pitching and was a recipient of multiple NAIA Scholar-Athlete awards.

Brock’s pitching staffs have seen success as a whole and on the individual level during his time as a pitching coach in the junior college ranks. The shortened 2020 season was on pace to be the best in school history with the best start in school history at 21-4 at the time of the shutdown due to Covid-19. The staff saw Johnny Dow lead in the country in wins at 6-0 while also not walking a single batter during the season in 34 innings thrown. Closer Jet Kern finished the season second in the nation in saves while also on pace to set the K/9 record at GHC with 17.61K/9. As a staff, they were on pace to break nearly every record in the book including wins, ERA, WHIP, strikeouts, walks allowed, hits given up; several Chargers were on pace to enter the books individually in these categories as well.

The 2017 GHC staff finished 4th in the country in ERA with a 2.95 and broke every team pitching record but one in 2017. The pitching staff has seen multiple pitchers finish Top 5 in the GCAA in multiple categories including wins and strikeouts. Multiple individual and staff records have been broken. In four-plus seasons leading the Charger pitching staff 33 pitchers have moved on to four-year institutions and right-hander Noah Bryant became the highest drafted player in GHC history going in the 17th round of the 2018 draft.

On the recruiting trail, Brock has recruited four straight Top 30 signing classes as rated by Perfect Game and the 2019 class finished as a Top 5 class and 2020 class Top 15. As a part of one of those classes, Skylar McPhee became the first GCAA Player of the Year and All-American in Georgia Highlands baseball history. 

 Moss previously coached at Andrew College for two seasons. Brock helped lead the Tigers staff to Top 5 GCAA finishes each season in numerous categories and a staff that had an inherited ERA of 7.55 down to 4.72 in two seasons. 16 of his former pitchers moved on to four-year institutions to continue pitching. He had two pitchers earn NJCAA National Pitcher of the Week. The Tiger staff had two pitchers finish in the Top 10 in the GCAA in ERA in 2016; each season saw a Tiger pitcher finish Top 5 in Saves. To this day, former players Brock coached and helped recruit still hold records at Andrew College.

Brock has seen continued success in the collegiate summer league circuit having taken the Little River Blue Crabs of the Carolina Shores Collegiate League (2016) to a CSCBL Regular Season Title, a .750 winning percentage, and a World Series Runner-Up finish in the CSCBL playoffs. In the summer of 2018, he led the Hoptown Hoppers of the Ohio Valley League to an OVL West Division title and an OVL World Series Runner-Up finish. During both summers he was selected to be an All-Star team head coach. 

At the helm of the Strasburg Express of the prestigious Valley League in the summer of 2019 Brock led the Express a North Division regular season and post-season titles with a Valley League Runner-Up finish. The Express led the Valley in All-Star selections with 6 players and Brock was selected as an assistant coach for the Valley League MLB Prospect team which also featured 2 Express players. Brock was also selected as the North Division All-Star team head coach.

He will be the field manager of the Alton River Dragons, a brand new franchise, in the highly regarded Prospect League in the summer of 2021.

Brock married his wife Breanna, from Blakely, Georgia on June 17, 2017, and in December of 2019 they welcomed their daughter Emersyn to the family.