Doyle Baseball was founded in 1978 by Denny Doyle and his twin brothers, Brian and Blake. Playing with and against the best, on pennant winners and World Series teams for a combined 30 years professional baseball experience, has helped lay the foundation for Doyle Baseball to develop its unique teaching methods, leading to the game's most innovative and respected training programs.
One of the first organizations to implement college and professional showcase events, Doyle Baseball has had many graduates reach the big leagues and thousands have gone on to successful college careers.
Recent Doyle Alumni now playing in Pro Ball
Aaron Shipman - Oakland A's (DBS 2009)
Tommy Winegardner - Baltimore Orioles (Academy 2007)
Jadd Schmeltzer - Boston Red Sox (DBS 1995-2001)
Gardner Adams - Atlanta Braves (Academy 2006)
Matt Spalding - Boston Red Sox (Academy 2010)
Randall Thompson - Toronto Blue Jays
Chris Getz -Kansas City Royals
Below is a list of other Doyle alumni who made it to the Major Leagues:
- Gerald Alexander
- Jeff Baker
- Derek Bell
- Casey Blake
- Rick Colbert
- Jose Cruz, Jr.
- J.D. Drew
- Tim Drew
- Raul Ibanez
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- Tony Grafanino
- Kevin Gregg
- Bobby Howry
- Charles Johnson
- Steve Karsay
- Paul Kilgus
- Mike Kolplove
- Paul Konerko
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- Casey Kotchman
- Marc Kroon
- Derek Lee
- Paul LoDuca
- Albie Lopez
- David Martinez
- All Nipper
- Joe Oliver
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- Jim Poole
- Bill Pulsipher
- Jody Reed
- Chris Reitsma
- Brian Roberts
- Larry Rothschild
- John Shave
- Gary Sheffeld
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- Robby Thompson
- Tim Wakefield
- Turner Ward
- Walt Weiss
- Dan Wilson
- Robert Cuello
- Matt Diaz
- Chris Volstad
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