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Andrew Maki Hired as Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator

9/16/2008 5:32:21 PM | Baseball

Maki spent the previous three years at Wayne State

YPSILANTI, Mich. - Eastern Michigan University head baseball coach Jay Alexander has announced the hiring of Andrew Maki as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Eagle baseball team. Prior to joining the Eagles staff in this season, Maki spent three years as the recruiting coordinator for Wayne State University and two years as hitting coach. 
 
In 2008, WSU batted .311 with a .397 on base percentage.  He helped the 2007 Warriors raise their team batting average 36 points to .325, with an on base percentage of .414.  Prior to joining the Warrior staff, Maki served as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator for Henry Ford Community College.  He contributed to the teams’ remarkable 15-win improvement from the previous season.  The 2005 Hawks had a 3.90 ERA.
 
As a player, Maki earned all-league honors as a first baseman and pitcher for Henry Ford C.C. and finished his collegiate playing career at Grand Valley State University in 1999 and 2000.  He was a member of the 1999 Great Lakes Collegiate League Champion Michigan Monarchs that advanced to the World Championships in Australia.  Maki was also a three-time All-Catholic League and All-Downriver selection, and earned All-State honors in high school.
 
Maki is a 1996 graduate of Wyandotte Mt. Carmel High School and holds a bachelor's degree from Grand Valley State University.
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