Burgamy

Brian Burgamy

Brian was born and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma. An All-State baseball player in high school, he
earned a scholarship to Wichita St. University under Hall of Fame coach’s Gene Stephenson and Brent
Kemnitz. Brian became an All-American at WSU and later in 2018 he was inducted into the Shocker Hall
of Fame. After a stellar career in Division 1 baseball, he entered the MLB Draft and was selected in the
9 th round by the San Diego Padres. He went on to play professional baseball for 16 years with stops in 4
MLB organizations, 6 countries, and 5 independent organizations. This includes a championship and
MVP season at the New York Mets Double A affiliate the Binghamton Mets in 2014. Where he led the
team in many offensive categories including home runs. After retiring in 2018, he began his coaching
career with the St. Louis Cardinals organization and was part of 2 championships within 3 seasons.
Recently, he was an assistant coach for The George Washington University softball team and produced a
high-ranking offense which led the A10 conference in hitting and finished with a top 10 ranking
nationally in doubles per game. He has accumulated over 20 years of high-level knowledge and
experience in the game of baseball and has a strong will and passion for developing young athletes.
Brian currently resides in Binghamton, New York with wife Suzanne and their three kids, Evelyn, Wyatt,
and Henry.