Former MLB Pitcher Wayne Franklin Named Pitching Coach

Steven Kramer

Baseball | 10/2/2024 1:18:00 PM

BALTIMORE – Coppin State head baseball coach Sherman Reed has announced that Wayne Franklin, a former MLB pitcher for seven seasons, has been hired as the Eagles pitching coach.
 
"We were fortunate to land a pitching coach of the caliber of Coach Franklin," said Reed who is entering his 15th season at the helm of the CSU program. "The guys play this game in hopes of reaching the Big Leagues someday. Under the tutelage of a former Major League Baseball pitcher, the guys are getting instruction at the highest end. They have done a great job putting on the breaks of the past and buying into Coach Franklin's pitching philosophy. I am excited to see what the future holds for our young and talented pitching staff."
 
In Franklin's own opinion, his entire Major League career has prepared him for this moment - to come back to his home state of Maryland as a college coach.
 
Born in Wilmington, Del., yet raised in North East, Maryland, Franklin was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1996 MLB Draft out of the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) and was picked up the Houston Astros in the 1999 Rule Five Draft. Franklin made his big league debut with the Astros in 2000, forcing Hall of Famer Ken Griffey, Jr., the first batter he faced, to groundout.
 
Franklin spent his first three seasons with the Astros as a reliever before the Milwaukee Brewers converted him into a starter. He ended the 2002 season with a 2-1 record while recording a 2.62 ERA for the Brewers before winning ten games the following season, striking out a career-high 116 batters.

He then went on to pitch for the San Francisco Giants in 2004, New York Yankees in 2005 and Atlanta Braves in 2006, making a combined 67 appearances with two starts in those seasons.
 
Over his professional career in Major League Baseball, Franklin was a teammate of several all-time great hitters, including Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter, Jeff Bagwell, Chipper Jones, Andruw Jones, Jason Giambi, Robinson Cano, Bernie Wiiliams, Craig Biggio and Jorge Posada, and on the same pitching staffs as Mariano Rivera, Randy Johnson, Mike Mussina, John Smoltz, Tim Hudson, Kevin Brown and Billy Wagner.
 
A person whom Wayne attributes greatly to his knowledge of baseball is the late author and sports psychologist, H.A. Dorfman. Franklin says that Dorfman's contributions to the mental game of baseball will never be quantified.
 
Following his MLB career, Franklin played three years at the International and Independent League levels before starting his collegiate coaching career at San Francisco State, then as the manager of the San Diego Jets, a Collegiate summer league team in 2019. That summer, he led the Jets to a League Championship. In 2021, he managed the Lake Mills 94's of the Dairyland Collegiate League, losing in the league championship.
 
Franklin has also spent time in recent years as a pitching coach at Menlo College and Holy Names University.