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  • Baseball - Varsity Boys'

    2023 - 2024
    Head Coach: Tyler Wosleger

    Varsity Boys’ Baseball has a long history characterized by gritty, multitalented athletes. Coach Tyler Wosleger and coach Shawn Desjardins are focused on creating a championship culture on the Hill. A Westminster baseball player demonstrates grit and grace on and off the field. Martlet baseball players understand the importance of being good members of the Westminster community and fierce competitors in all that they do. 

    As a program, Westminster baseball is driven by three specific goals:

    Developing players — The coaching staff aims to help make players better through hard work, mental training and a competitive schedule. Throughout their time at Westminster, players have the opportunity to workout in our fitness facilities, use the batting cages and work toward their goals year-round. Improving as a baseball player does not happen overnight and players understand, “process over outcome.” During the season, players spend time going over the mental side of the game. Given the nature of baseball, the coaching staff believes that players must set aside time to train mental toughness. For Martlet baseball players, the focus is on doing everything with purpose and getting 1% better every day. 

    Creating a competitive environment — The goal each spring is to win games. Coach Wosleger creates a competitive environment in practice every day that translates to success on game day. Competition in practice makes each player better. The hope is that Martlet baseball players will enter each day with a sense of purpose and carefully execute each step of the process.
     
    Fostering student-athletes who value character and integrity — The boarding school environment is a unique place to be a student-athlete. Westminster does an excellent job of preparing student-athletes for college. Martlet baseball players understand the importance of being contributing community members. The coaching staff encourages players to get involved with activities outside of baseball and recognizes that many faculty children look up to our athletes and view them as role models. It is our goal that members of the Westminster community will think of our players as great people, not just strong athletes.

    What they're saying about Coach Wosleger
    "If a family has a son that aspires to get the most out of their ability and become a respected, humble, disciplined man, they need to have him be a part of Coach Wos’ program. Coach Wos has the skill set and drive to get the best out of everyone he is around. He is a leader not by his words but rather through his actions. The players under his care immediately learn the value of creating a plan, working hard, having an insatiable desire to learn, and focusing on the process rather than the results. While Coach Wos builds talented players that go on to excel at the collegiate level, what makes him truly special is his ability to create strong, trusting relationships with all of his players. Watch his program work - in the classroom and on the field - and you’ll find young men becoming future leaders. When my son is old enough to play baseball at the preparatory level, he will play for Coach Wos."

    Ryan Fuller
    Hitting Coach
    Baltimore Orioles

     
    “Coach Wos is the definition of what you look for in a coach. 
    1) Care for his players.
    2) Always looking to improve himself. 
    3) Leading by example in his work ethic and attention to detail. 
    No better person to trust my kids with and develop them not only as baseball players but as human beings.”

    Bill Masse
    Senior Director
    Player Development and Professional Scouting
    Miami Marlins

Team Roster

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Name
Position
Graduating Year
Home Town
13
2024
Simsbury, CT
14
2024
Newington, CT
33
2024
Simsbury, CT
2024
Seoul, Korea, Republic of
5
2025
New York, NY
2025
Farmington, CT
1
2025
New Canaan, CT
8
2025
Manchester, CT
2
2025
Stamford, CT
52
2025
Gorham, ME
2026
Hampton Falls, NH
2026
Simsbury, CT
2026
Hadley, MA
3
2025
Arlington, VA
2027
Bethany, CT
2027
Feeding Hills, MA
0
2025
Simsbury, CT

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  • Meet Hitting Coach Scott Wosleger




    Scott Wosleger started with Westminster baseball in 2022 as an assistant coach, primarily focusing on hitters. Before that he spent four years as the head coach at Founders League foe Choate Rosemary Hall before joining his son Ty’s staff at Westy. Scott spent 2017 as an assistant at Choate helping lead the Wild Boars to a 15-6 record while coaching three Division I signees. The previous two seasons (’14, ’15) he was an assistant coach at Wesleyan University where he worked with the catchers, infielders and hitters. In 2015 he assisted in leading the program to the NESCAC championship, NCAA regional, and the most wins in school history. Scott coached three players from the 2015 team that signed professional contracts. In 2016, he helped the program to a NESCAC playoff berth while the team posted top five national ranking in several offensive categories.
     
    Scott’s experience is extensive. He spent the 2014 and 2015 summers as the hitting coach for the Mystic Schooners in the NECBL. Both summers, the team ranked first or second in hits, runs, RBI, OBP, RISP, OPS and K/BB ratio. In 2015 his hitters had the lowest strikeout total in the league since 2008. The 2014 team also produced the NECBL batting champion and home run champion. Scott coached 10 NECBL all-stars during those two summers.
     
    Before Wesleyan, he spent eight seasons as the head coach at East Hampton (Conn.) High School. He built the program into a state power, posting the best career record in school history 117-69 with a postseason record of 20-7. East Hampton squads won conference titles in ’08, ’11, ’13 as well as a state title in 2011. Also in 2011, the team was voted by the CHSCA as the No. 1 team in Connecticut. At EHHS, Scott developed 15 collegiate players. Overall, he has coached 16 players who have gone on to professional baseball.
     
    As a player Scott was a 1986 graduate of Iona College, and the third baseman on the 1985 MAAC Championship team. He also played on the 1982 University of New Haven team that went to the Div. II College World Series. In high school, he was a captain and All-FCIAC selection in both baseball and basketball at Stamford Catholic High (now Trinity Catholic).
     
    Scott also has a wealth of camp experience directing his Coach Wos Five Tool baseball camps. Since 2004, these camps provide baseball players ages 7-19 with a unique experience including mental training and video analysis. In 2012 and 2013, he worked at Camp Greylock (Beckett, Mass.) under the direction of Bob Morgan, longtime Indiana University baseball coach and renowned speaker and clinician. Coach Wos also works various college showcases throughout the year.
     
    Scott lives in East Hampton, Conn. with wife Laurie. He has three sons, Tyler, Austin and Owen who all played for him at EHHS and have gone on to play college baseball.
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Team Schedule

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Simsbury High School
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Farmington High School
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Deerfield Academy
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Hotchkiss School
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Taft School
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Kingswood Oxford School
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Loomis Chaffee
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Kent School
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Choate Rosemary Hall
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Williston Northampton School
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Trinity-Pawling School
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Avon Old Farms School
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Choate Rosemary Hall
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Hotchkiss School
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Trinity-Pawling School
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Kingswood Oxford School
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Kent School
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Loomis Chaffee
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Deerfield Academy
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Taft School
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Avon Old Farms School
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Founders' League Tournament
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Founders' League Tournament
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