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Brad Moss

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    Assistant Coach
Brad Moss, a former Samford standout player, is entering his fourth season on the Samford baseball coaching staff where his responsibilities include creating an offensive development plan and working with the catchers.
    
As a member of the staff, Moss has helped the program to the 2019 Southern Conference regular-season title and the 2021 SoCon Tournament championship. The 2021 team also reached the NCAA Tournament, competing in the Starkville Regional at eventual national champion Mississippi State.
    
Moss was a four-year starting catcher at Samford from 2009-12. In 2012, he was named a Johnny Bench Award nominee and an All-Southern Conference selection, while helping the Bulldogs win the program’s first Southern Conference Tournament title and advance to the program’s first NCAA Tournament.
    
Following his playing career with the Bulldogs, Moss spent three seasons (2013-15) in the San Francisco Giants organization, briefly reaching the Triple-A level in 2014, where he played for the Fresno Grizzlies of the Pacific Coast League.
    
After his professional career, Moss served as the volunteer assistant baseball coach at the University of Montevallo from the fall of 2015 to the spring of 2017, where he coached catchers and assisted with hitters.
     
During the 2018 season, Moss was the recruiting coordinator at Lawson State Community College. On the field, he coached hitters and catchers.
    
Moss earned his degree in exercise science from Samford in 2012. He is married to the former Arica Dykes, a fellow Samford graduate and former Bulldog softball standout. The couple has one daughter, Emma.Â