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Coach Mongero is a blue-collar baseball coach who has assisted thousands of student-athletes over the years in pursuit of reaching their full potential, both on and off the diamond. Trent’s top priority is authentic player development with a specialty in elite infield play.
Coach Mongero’s passion is positively impacting players, coaches and parents through the game of baseball. He regularly serves as a mentor, author, clinician, camp director, and national speaker. In addition, Coach Mongero teams up with top infield coach, Taber Mongero, the 36th ranked D1 shortstop in the USA. The travel America putting on a highly sought-after 2-day, 3-day, or 4-day Dirt Bro Elite Infield Academies.
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Coach Mongero is a blue-collar baseball coach who has assisted thousands of student-athletes over the years in pursuit of reaching their full potential, both on and off the diamond. Trent’s top priority is authentic player development with a specialty in elite infield play.
Coach Mongero’s passion is positively impacting players, coaches and parents through the game of baseball. He regularly serves as a mentor, author, clinician, camp director, and national speaker. In addition, Coach Mongero teams up with top infield coach, Taber Mongero, the 36th ranked D1 shortstop in the USA. The travel America putting on a highly sought-after 2-day, 3-day, or 4-day Dirt Bro Elite Infield Academies.
Taber Mongero is the current Infield Coach and Director of Player Development at D1 mid major powerhouse, UNCW. As a player, he was ranked by D1 Baseball as the 36th best D1 Shortstop in the U.S., standing 5’8” tall and weighing 138 pounds when he graduated high school. A hard nosed player, Taber believes in playing the game with integrity and has a big ‘chip on his shoulder’ due to being perceived as too small to succeed at higher levels.
Prior to UNCW, Taber played one season at National perennial JUCO power College of Central Florida, where he started all 27 games as shortstop and hit .317 with 33 hits, including nine doubles. Before JUCO, he started college career at Gardner Webb University (D1 – Big South Conference), starting in 47 games mostly at shortstop, before transferring due to head coach retirement and hand injury.
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