Brandon Eady

The 2017 season marked Brandon Eady's first season as an assistant coach with Keystone College's baseball team.  Eady joined the Giants' coaching staff after leading Keystone to an NCAA Division III National Runner-Up finish as player in 2016.

In his first year as an assistant coach, Eady helped lead Keystone to its ninth straight Colonial States Athletic Conference championship and a third place finish in the NCAA Mideast Regional Tournament.  The Giants finished the season with a 33-15 overall record and earned the top seed in the CSAC playoffs by posting a 17-4 mark in conference play during the spring.

Eady was a Second Team All-CSAC selection for Keystone as a senior, starting 50 games ont the year and batting .355 with a .528 slugging percentage and a .415 on-base percentage.  He totaled 70 hits including 19 doubles, a team-best three triples, and three home runs.  Eady drove in 40 runs on the season and tied for the team-lead with 51 runs scored while drawing 16 walks and seven hit by pitches.  As an outfield, Eady posted a .966 fielding percentage with 84 putouts and one assist.

Eady transferred to Keystone from Anne Arundel Community College where he was a team captain and a First Team NJCAA All-Region XX honoree.