
Coaching Staff, Broadcaster Expected to Return for 2022
August 14, 2021 - West Coast League (WCL)
Yakima Valley Pippins News Release
The 2021 season isn't quite over for the Yakima Valley Pippins, but some familiar faces are already expected to return for the 2022 season.
Head Coach Kyle Krustangel and his coaching staff - assistant coach Cash Ulrich and pitching coaches Kelly Fitzpatrick and Jordan Cameron - are scheduled to return to the team next summer after leading the Pippins to the playoffs in their first season at the helm.
Off the field, Chris Rosato Jr. will be returning as the play-by-play voice of the Pippins next summer as well.
In their first year of play with the Pippins, the Pippins coaching staff - who also coach together at Yakima Valley College - led the team to win both halves of the regular season in the North Division for the first time in franchise history. The team also put together the longest win streak (12) and home win streak (10) in franchise history.
"We've had a remarkable run this year after coming off a very difficult offseason with COVID," Pippins general manager Jeff Garretson said. "The coaching staff has been tremendous this season building a culture that will endure from year to year, and Chris has taken our streaming broadcasts to a new level as well."
Rosato Jr. provided audio coverage of all Pippins games this season, including the audio for all home video broadcasts. He also developed in-game video content and produced pre- and post-game shows to bring fans closer to the players and coaches.
"I really feel like we made big strides with the content we were able to put out through various channels, but I know there's still more progress to make," Rosato Jr. said. "My wife has been so great and supportive of me traveling to Yakima for the summer, but I'm excited to head back home and spend the off-season with my family before getting rolling again next summer."
Based in Erie, Pennsylvania, Rosato Jr. is wrapping up his first season broadcasting summer collegiate baseball. In addition to his broadcasting duties, he helps coordinate local media coverage and publishes game recaps and team news on the Pippins website.
"Any time we can maintain continuity within the organization, it's a positive thing," Garretson said. "We're already looking forward to next season even as we prepare for the playoffs this weekend."
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