The former Cowboy will be back in Stillwater next season.
On Thursday, OSU baseball announced former Cowboy pitcher Trey Cobb will join coach Josh Holliday’s staff as a player development coordinator. Cobb played in Stillwater from 2014-17 and was part of one of the most successful stretches for Cowboy baseball.
"Trey was a huge part of Cowboy Baseball for four years who was on some special teams, and he was a key contributor to countless moments that we will always celebrate," Holliday said. "Since the day he entered professional baseball, he pursued his dream of being a big league pitcher and learning as much about the game as he could with a long-term goal of becoming a teacher and coach inside the game.
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