Congrats to the new Head Coach of NDSU Baseball Tyler Oakes! Just announced, Oakes will take over for Tod Brown who heads to New Mexico to head up their program. I didn’t see this going any other direction than to Tyler. A great baseball mind and a heckuva recruiter, Tyler as developed the pitching staff at NDSU in to one of the best in the Summit League, and has been a big part of recruiting the talent to Fargo that just helped lead the Bison to a Summit League Title and win at the Stanford Regional in the season record 42 win campaign. Oakes will be a tremendous replacement for Tod Brown, and I can’t wait to see how he leads NDSU Baseball to the next level. Some more on Oakes:
Oakes, who joined the Bison as pitching coach prior to the 2014 season, becomes the 22nd head coach in program history. He was appointed as the recruiting coordinator for the Bison in the summer of 2016, and elevated to associate head coach in the summer of 2018. With Oakes on staff, the Bison have won a pair of Summit League Tournament Championships and advanced to NCAA Regionals in 2014 and 2021.
“Tyler has been a huge part of the success of the baseball program during his time in Fargo, and in particular, this past record-setting season,” Larsen said. “There was no need to look elsewhere when the next head coach is already a part of the program. I am excited about the future of Bison baseball under Tyler’s leadership and guidance.”
During his time as pitching coach, 11 Bison pitchers have earned All-Summit League honors, including three first team selections. The Bison pitching staff has had 15 Summit League Pitchers of the Week over the last eight years.
“I am humbled and honored to be named the head coach of NDSU baseball,” Oakes said. “I look forward to building upon the solid foundation that Coach Brown established throughout his tenure.”
Oakes worked with Bison closer Parker Harm, who became the first Bison to earn ABCA All-American honors in 2021. NDSU pitchers Max Loven (2019) and Cade Feeney (2021) were both named to the Collegiate Baseball News Freshmen All-America Team under Oakes. Harm also earned ABCA All-Central Region First Team honors this year. Loven was also named the 2019 Summit League Newcomer of the Year.
“The last seven-plus years I’ve spent with the program have proven an invaluable learning opportunity and I am excited to continue the strong legacy of Bison baseball,” Oakes added. “We have a great group of student-athletes and I look forward to continuing to support their development both on and off the field. I’d like to thank President Bresciani, Matt Larsen and the entire NDSU administration for this incredible opportunity and for their support and trust in my abilities to lead Bison baseball to continued success.”
Under Oakes, the Bison pitchers have recorded seven of the top 10 strikeout totals in school history. Oakes’ staff first broke the record in 2015 with 371 and has pushed that record to 474 this past season. The top five single-season totals have all come under Oakes. This past year, the Bison pitchers also set team school records in wins (42), saves (27) and innings pitched (522.1).
Oakes has also worked with three pitchers that have gone on to sign professional contracts, including Jay Flaa who was drafted in the sixth round of the 2015 MLB Draft by the Baltimore Orioles. Flaa made his MLB debut this spring and is currently in the Atlanta Braves organization. Luke Lind signed a minor league deal with the Los Angeles Angels in 2017, while Kevin Folman signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White Sox in 2018 and again in 2021.
Oakes was a graduate assistant pitching coach at South Dakota State in 2010 and 2011 before spending two years as a volunteer assistant at Minnesota. He was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten performer from 2006-09 at Minnesota, where he pitched in the starting rotation as a sophomore and worked out of the bullpen for three seasons. Oakes graduated from Minnesota in 2010 with a bachelor’s degree in sports management and received his master’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from South Dakota State in 2012.
Oakes signed with the Tampa Bay Rays as an undrafted free agent and played one season with the Princeton Rays of the Appalachian League.
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