Ross Gusky joined the San Jose State staff in 2019 after three seasons on the coaching staff at Saint Mary's.
He primarily served as the Gaels' catching coach, hitting instructor, base running instructor and handled multiple pitching coach duties. In 2018, he was promoted to assistant coach after serving as a volunteer assistant in his first season.
Gusky developed multiple Major League Baseball draft picks from 2017-18 including 2017 fourth round selection Drew Strotman.
Prior to Saint Mary’s, Gusky was an assistant coach for the Waynesboro Generals in Virginia in 2015-16, part of Valley League Baseball. The summer league program peaked at a No. 6 national ranking under his helm. Gusky also spent time on the coaching staff at Valdosta State in Valdosta, Georgia, as a pitching and hitting volunteer/graduate assistant coach. Four Valdosta State pitchers were drafted into the MLB during his tenure. He also coached three All-Gulf South Conference pitchers as well as an all-region and All-American selection
Gusky, a 2015 graduate, stared on the diamond from 2013-15 for Valdosta State. A two-time Gulf South Conference Pitcher of the Week honoree, he was a two-time NJCAA Academic All-Conference selection and led the team to the 2010 GSC Championship.
Gusky also played professionally for the Washington Wild Things and Vienna Metro Stars.
He primarily served as the Gaels' catching coach, hitting instructor, base running instructor and handled multiple pitching coach duties. In 2018, he was promoted to assistant coach after serving as a volunteer assistant in his first season.
Gusky developed multiple Major League Baseball draft picks from 2017-18 including 2017 fourth round selection Drew Strotman.
Prior to Saint Mary’s, Gusky was an assistant coach for the Waynesboro Generals in Virginia in 2015-16, part of Valley League Baseball. The summer league program peaked at a No. 6 national ranking under his helm. Gusky also spent time on the coaching staff at Valdosta State in Valdosta, Georgia, as a pitching and hitting volunteer/graduate assistant coach. Four Valdosta State pitchers were drafted into the MLB during his tenure. He also coached three All-Gulf South Conference pitchers as well as an all-region and All-American selection
Gusky, a 2015 graduate, stared on the diamond from 2013-15 for Valdosta State. A two-time Gulf South Conference Pitcher of the Week honoree, he was a two-time NJCAA Academic All-Conference selection and led the team to the 2010 GSC Championship.
Gusky also played professionally for the Washington Wild Things and Vienna Metro Stars.