Brandon Decker is entering second year with the Torero baseball program in the role of the Director of Player Development. Decker adds a great deal of talent and skills to the Torero's coaching staff, defensively he played all outfield and infield positions, and offensively brings a great deal of hitting knowledge as well.
His playing career consists of two years of professional baseball in the United League and the Frontier League and five years at the Division 1 level, one as a member of the Long Beach State Dirtbags and four as a San Diego State Aztec under Hall of Fame player Tony Gwynn.
Decker, while at San Diego State, had a few meaningful streaks; in 2008 he went 22 consecutive games without committing and error between the infield and outfield. In 2009 reached the school record books with a 20 game hitting streak he was 36 for 87 with a .417 average. Decker then concluded that season with a hit in 24 of the team's last 27 games, and hitting .382 in conference play with 22 runs scored in 21 games.
Decker's Coaching Career:
2015 to Present-Â USD Director of player Development/ Baseball Operations
2013 -Â Kansas City Royals Scout team assistant Coach
2010-2014-Â Granite Hills High School El Cajon, CA-- Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach under James Davis. Granite Hills became CIF Champions/Overall 26-7, League 13-2, National Rank 3, State (California) Rank #1 in 2014 season
2012- Head Baseball Coach of Francis Parker Junior High School league Champions 10-0 record
2010 to Present-Â Head Baseball Coach and camp Director of Frozen Ropes and San Diego Longhorns Youth travel ball organizations