Patrick
Anderson is in his second season as head baseball coach at Hofstra
University. Anderson was named the 13th coach in the program's 71-year
history on August 11, 2008.
In his first season Anderson coached his team to an 11-32 record, but saw Mark Stuckless blossom under his tutelage as the senior earned Colonial Athletic Association first team accolades and was the CAA Baseball Scholar-Athlete of the Year after flirting with a .400 batting average and led the Pride in batting (.392), hits (69), runs (43), doubles (11), triples (4) and home runs (5).
Anderson,
who served as an assistant coach at Hofstra for three seasons from 1998
to 2001, spent eight seasons as a minor league hitting and
catching instructor with the Kansas City Royals Professional Baseball
Club before returning to Hempstead. Anderson served as a roving instructor at various levels of the organization - from rookie ball to Kansas City's Triple-A affiliate - working with high-level prospects that Kansas City touted as potential major league players. During his tenure with the Royals, Anderson worked with many future major leaguer's including Mike Sweeney, Gregg Zaun and Donnie Murphy.
"Patrick
Anderson has extensive baseball experience at both the collegiate and
professional levels," said Hofstra Director of Athletics Jack
Hayes. "We are excited that he will be leading the Hofstra Baseball
program."
"I am excited to have the opportunity to take over a program that I am quite familiar with," said Anderson.
"Coming home and being able to coach at a school like Hofstra means a
great deal to me. I am ecstatic to be a part of the Hofstra family once
again."
His work
for the Royals also saw him serve as hitting coach for the Gulf Coast
Royals (Rookie League) in 2001, the Class A Burlington (IA) Bee's from
2002 to 2006, the Idaho Falls Chukars (Advanced Rookie League) in 2007
and the rookie affiliate Burlington (NC) Royals in 2008.
Anderson began his coaching career in 1996 at Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania,
serving as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. After leaving
Gannon in 1997 he began coaching at The Baseball Factory, an
organization that evaluates and showcases potential collegiate and
professional players, in Ellicott City, Maryland.
Anderson began
his first Hofstra tenure in the fall of 1998, serving as an assistant
coach and recruiting coordinator under Head Coach Reginald Jackson. In
2000 Anderson served
as hitting coach for the Orleans Cardinals of the prestigious Cape Cod
Collegiate Summer League, building individual project plans for each
player. In his one season with the Cardinals, Anderson coached future Arizona Diamondback Chad Tracy.
An individual instructor for seven years, Anderson has
also worked for the Long Island Astros organization, serving as their
Winter Fundamental Baseball Camp Director from 2003 to 2008. He also is
a volunteer coach and coordinator for the Big Brothers/Challenger
Baseball League.
Anderson's
experience is not only limited to coaching as he played professionally
in the late 1990s for two independent league teams (Chillicothe Paints
and Zanesville Greys) and was an all-star for both organizations.
A native of Silver Spring, Maryland, Anderson graduated in 1997 with a degree in physical education and a concentration in sports management from Mars Hill College in North Carolina. He is married to Hofstra Softball Associate Head Coach Larissa Anderson and resides in Levittown, New York.