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David Grewe (born 1976) is the former head
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coach at
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and former associate head baseball coach at
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, and former head baseball coach at
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, and former assistant baseball coach at
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,
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and
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. He won the 2009 National Championship in
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with the LSU Tigers. In 2019, Grewe returned to
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, to start a career in the RV industry working as a manufacturer's representative. Prior to that, he founded his own company, built a sports leadership platform called iRecruit1440, and launched a sports technology platform called RecruitsIQ, a computer software platform that organizes performance data, historical trends, and recruiting tendencies of college athletic programs and then makes it accessible for the recruitable athlete, using an algorithm and matching preferences.


Education and playing career

David Grewe was raised in
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. He graduated from
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in 1994. Grewe attended and played baseball for
John Carroll University John Carroll University is a private Jesuit university in University Heights, Ohio. It is primarily an undergraduate, liberal arts institution accompanied by the John M. and Mary Jo Boler College of Business. John Carroll has an enrollment of ...
and the
University of Dayton The University of Dayton (UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist universities in the nation and the second-largest private university in Ohio. The uni ...
. He graduated from
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in 1998 as a sports management major with a double minor in marketing and public relations. While in college, Grewe was an assistant coach for the Motor City Pride summer team that posted a 29–7 record in 1996 and had 94 percent of its players advance to play at the collegiate level. Grewe earned three varsity letters at Dayton, playing catcher, first base and third base. In his senior season, he batted .324 and helped the Flyers earn their first winning season since 1979.


Coaching career

Grewe assisted at the
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for the 1999 and 2000 seasons. His 2000 team broke six all-time school batting records. He then served as hitting coach and worked with the infielders and catchers as an assistant coach at
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in 2001–2002. As hitting instructor, his 2001 team broke three all-time school records. Prior to taking over in
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, Grewe was the lead assistant coach at the
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. Grewe served as recruiting coordinator for the Fighting Irish and was instrumental in attracting two top-10 recruiting classes to Notre Dame with the 2004 class being ranked number six in the country by ''
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'' and the 2006 class being ranked number seven by Team One Baseball. His 2004 team is still the school record holder for all-time single season wins. He coached 13 players who graduated and entered the professional baseball ranks. The Irish won three straight
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championships and went to three straight
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regionals during Grewe's tenure. In addition to his position as recruiting coordinator, Grewe worked with the catchers and hitters. Grewe was named head baseball coach at Michigan State on July 13, 2005. At age 29, he was the youngest Division 1 BCS head coach in the nation. The Spartans were 26–30 in 2006 and 25–26 in 2007. MSU's 2008 recruiting class was named tops in the Big 10 by ''Baseball America''. In three short years, Grewe raised over $5 million to build the current practice facilities and brand new baseball stadium. At the time, he secured the second largest single donor gift in the history of the athletic department with a $4 million donation by
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, garnering stadium naming rights. This was finalized just after Grewe honored McLane as the baseball program's Alumnus of the Year. Grewe and his staff recruited and coached the 2011 Big Ten Pitcher of the Year, 2011 Big Ten Player of the Year, and the school's all-time hits leader. Despite inheriting a dormant program and only amassing a 75-85 record over three years, Grewe's recruits and solid foundation led to the program's Big Ten Championship tie in 2011, the first since 1979. On June 25, 2008, it was announced that Grewe would become the new Associate Head baseball coach at
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, reuniting him with
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. In his first year with the Tigers, Grewe coached three pitchers to All-American status, a feat never accomplished in the history of LSU baseball, and a feat that no Division 1 coach had accomplished since 2009. His 2009 pitching staff led the nation in strikeouts and were ranked #9 nationally in
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. Grewe coached 21 players who went on to play professional baseball. He recruited three first-round draft picks, including an eventual MLB All-Star Game MVP. He was the only "recruiting coordinator" in the entire country to have three consecutive recruiting classes ranked in the top 7 nationally. His 2010 recruiting class was ranked #1 in the nation by ''Collegiate Baseball'' and #2 in the nation by ''Baseball America''. His 2009 team would win every championship tournament they played, including defeating
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at the
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on June 24, 2009.


Year-by-year head coaching record


Personal

Grewe married the former Annie Brammer in the fall of 2006 in South Bend, Indiana. David and his wife have seven children, Charlie, Mary Claire, Jack, Caroline, Georgia, Henry and Louis.


References


External links


David Grewe Named MSU's 15th Baseball Coach

Baseball Spotlight Coach of the Week
{{DEFAULTSORT:Grewe, David 1976 births Living people Baseball coaches from Michigan Central Michigan Chippewas baseball coaches Chicago Maroons baseball coaches Dayton Flyers baseball players John Carroll Blue Streaks baseball players LSU Tigers baseball coaches Michigan State Spartans baseball coaches Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball coaches University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy alumni