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Jimmy Serrano
410.212.0120

A former Major League pitcher with the Kansas City Royals, Jimmy brings his 10 years of professional baseball experience to the DFW area as a highly sought after coach and instructor. In his 10 year career, Jimmy pitched for 7 different organizations that included the Montreal Expos, New York Mets, Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, Cincinnati Reds, Boston Red Sox, and Florida Marlins. His baseball background also includes three Arizona Fall League seasons, two seasons in the Puerto Rico winter league, one season in the Mexican winter league, and one season with the SK Wyverns of the Korean Baseball Organization. Jimmy collected three organizational pitcher of the month awards as well as being selected to All-Star teams at the Single A, Double A, and Triple A levels. In 2008, He started Top Prospect Baseball in Southern Maryland. TPB was created to provide a positive learning experience for youth players wanting to develop their baseball skills. TPB also provided an opportunity to create Top Prospect Athletics, a competitive youth travel organization. The Top Prospect Athletics and TPB staff had 12 of its players go on to play college baseball ranging from junior college to division I. Jimmy has been instrumental in advising players during the college recruiting process and helping them receive athletic and academic scholarships. Jimmy and his wife Caitlin have two sons, Ethan and Noah.


 

Career Highlights

  • All Conference Pitcher Mesa Community College
  • 18th Round in MLB draft
  • Single A, Double A, Triple A All-Star
  • Major League Pitcher Kansas City Royals
  • Organizational Pitching Award - Montreal Expos, Cincinnati Reds

 

 Education

  • Grand Junction Central High School - 1994
  • Mesa Community College 1995 - 1996
  • McNeese State University 1997
  • University of New Mexico - 1998