Since 2009…

Expos Baseball has been mentoring and developing student-athletes through the college baseball landscape. We pride ourselves in honest evaluations and realistic expectations when families weigh college baseball opportunities. We build our younger players on the philosophy that they need to focus more on development versus wins and losses, as the goal is to get those players ready to compete in high school and beyond.

In a short period of time, we have made a major impact in our student-athletes’ lives both on and off the field helping over 150 players realize their dream of playing college baseball. We are acutely aware of the many factors that go into the life-changing decision of choosing where to further your education and baseball career.

We strive to have our student-athletes seen by as many college coaches and professional scouts as possible, and actively recruit players throughout New England that are good students and of good character. Our players have come from as far away as New York, New Jersey, Texas, Colorado, Canada, and even Belgium.

Our players are notorious for being ready to make an immediate impact on the field upon arrival to their college campus. This is mainly due to our team-first philosophy. You can find our players in the Big East, ACC, Atlantic10, SEC, and Ivy League, as well as multiple D2 and D3 conferences. We pride ourselves on finding the right fit regardless of the number after the “D.”

Our recent affiliation with the Student Athletic Advisory Group enhances our process with strength & conditioning, nutrition, and academic counseling all addressed under one comprehensive program.

A look into what we do

We strive to have our student-athletes seen by as many college coaches and professional scouts as possible, all of whom are notorious for being ready to make an immediate impact on the field upon arrival to their college campus.

Expos Staff

Richard Gilbride
Derek January
David Blank
Rich Gilbride Jr
Michael Johnson
Ryan January
Dylan January
Adam Johnson
Pat Moriarty
Mike Gladu
Garret Roberts

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