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Cobb, Trey
Trey Cobb
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Former Oklahoma State standout Trey Cobb joined the Cowboy Baseball staff in July 2024 as the player development coordinator.
Cobb starred on the mound for the Pokes from 2014-17 before playing five professional seasons in the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies organizations. He most recently served as a scout for the Mets.
“Trey was a huge part of Cowboy Baseball for four years who was on some special teams, and he was a key contributor to countless moments that we will always celebrate,” said OSU head coach Josh Holliday. “Since the day he entered professional baseball, he pursued his dream of being a big league pitcher and learning as much about the game as he could with a long-term goal of becoming a teacher and coach inside the game.
“Trey’s playing career and his recent job as a scout with the Mets have provided him amazing work experience and helped him develop skills that will no doubt allow him to help us grow our program and the players inside of it.”
A native of Broken Arrow, Okla., Cobb is OSU’s career leader with 92 appearances and was a two-time honorable mention All-Big 12 performer. The right-hander posted a record of 10-10 with 11 saves and a 2.99 ERA during his four seasons in Stillwater.
As a junior in 2016, Cobb won four games and recorded six saves and 100 strikeouts in 24 appearances, including 12 starts, for OSU’s College World Series team.
“I have dreamed of getting back in the door since the moment I left Stillwater,” Cobb said. “Getting to walk into this beautiful facility and get a chance to work day in and day out with this incredible staff is an unbelievable blessing.”
Cobb was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2016 but returned to OSU for his senior year. Following the Cowboys’ 2017 season, he was an eighth-round pick of the Mets and embarked on his pro career.
In his five minor league seasons, Cobb pitched in 163 games, recording 15 wins and tallying 18 saves, and played at the Triple A level for three years.
Cobb earned a degree in economics from OSU in 2017. He and his wife, Kaci, have three children – twin daughters, Olivia and Carolina, and son Cooper.
Cobb starred on the mound for the Pokes from 2014-17 before playing five professional seasons in the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies organizations. He most recently served as a scout for the Mets.
“Trey was a huge part of Cowboy Baseball for four years who was on some special teams, and he was a key contributor to countless moments that we will always celebrate,” said OSU head coach Josh Holliday. “Since the day he entered professional baseball, he pursued his dream of being a big league pitcher and learning as much about the game as he could with a long-term goal of becoming a teacher and coach inside the game.
“Trey’s playing career and his recent job as a scout with the Mets have provided him amazing work experience and helped him develop skills that will no doubt allow him to help us grow our program and the players inside of it.”
A native of Broken Arrow, Okla., Cobb is OSU’s career leader with 92 appearances and was a two-time honorable mention All-Big 12 performer. The right-hander posted a record of 10-10 with 11 saves and a 2.99 ERA during his four seasons in Stillwater.
As a junior in 2016, Cobb won four games and recorded six saves and 100 strikeouts in 24 appearances, including 12 starts, for OSU’s College World Series team.
“I have dreamed of getting back in the door since the moment I left Stillwater,” Cobb said. “Getting to walk into this beautiful facility and get a chance to work day in and day out with this incredible staff is an unbelievable blessing.”
Cobb was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in 2016 but returned to OSU for his senior year. Following the Cowboys’ 2017 season, he was an eighth-round pick of the Mets and embarked on his pro career.
In his five minor league seasons, Cobb pitched in 163 games, recording 15 wins and tallying 18 saves, and played at the Triple A level for three years.
Cobb earned a degree in economics from OSU in 2017. He and his wife, Kaci, have three children – twin daughters, Olivia and Carolina, and son Cooper.
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