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Micah Saltzberg OLD

Micah Saltzberg

Saltzberg arrives at Homewood for his first season in 2025 with over a decade of baseball experience in both coaching and baseball operations across multiple Division I and Division III programs. Under his leadership, his teams have earned three conference titles and four regional appearances, while producing six All-Americans, three College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-Americans, 23 All-Region selections, 39 All-Conference honorees and a Conference Player of the Year.
 
Most recently, he served as the Associate Head Coach at Spalding University, where he played a key role in developing the offense. During his tenure, he helped the Golden Eagles achieve a 120-50 (.706) overall record and secure two conference championships. Saltzberg's work helped build an offense that batted .342, averaged 10.3 runs per game and set a school record for home runs in a season in 2025.
 
"Joining a program with such a strong tradition and commitment to excellence is an incredible opportunity," said Saltzberg, a Baltimore native. "Having the chance to return home and work with Coach Mulberg and the team is very exciting. I look forward to building on the success that has already been established here and contributing to the continued growth of the program."
 
Prior to his time at Spalding, Saltzberg spent three seasons with Shenandoah University as an assistant coach, overseeing all video programs and player development, while also developing speed, agility and quickness training. His efforts contributed to 169 stolen bases at a 76 percent success rate and helped the Hornets catch 40 percent of would-be base stealers. He also played a key role in Shenandoah's 2022 conference championship and the hosting of an NCAA Regional.
 
Saltzberg began his professional journey as a manager and video coordinator at the University of Maryland, where he provided logistical and operational assistance and analyzed team statistics and video footage.
 
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from the University of Maryland and a Master's in Sports Management from Spalding University.