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Tim Brown
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01/03/2012 GW Baseball Announces Dates for Winter Baseball ClinicsHead Coach Steve Mrowka and Staff to Host Four Indoor Sessions 12/19/2011 GW Baseball Presents: 2012 Coaches Clinic & Info SessionFour-Time Atlantic 10 Champions | 21 MLB Draft Picks | Five All-Americans | 50 All-Conference Selections Tim Brown is in his third season as assistant coach at George Washington University in 2012. Brown spent the 2009 season as a volunteer assistant coach in his first year with the Colonials staff. During his time as the Colonials' pitching coach, Brown has seen two of his pitchers selected in the Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft. Eric Cantrell was selected in the seventh round of the 2010 draft by the Kansas City Royals and Bobby Lucas Jr. was picked in the 27th round of the 2011 draft by the Washington Nationals. Before coming to Foggy Bottom, Brown was an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary's, a member of the Northeastern Conference. His primary duties at Mount St. Mary's were to work with the pitchers. Three players he coached sign contracts with professional baseball teams, including two with MLB clubs. These include Ivor Hodgson, who was the 2007 17th round selection of the Kansas City Royals and Dustin Pease, who signed with the Winnipeg Goldeneyes of the Northern League. Prior to working at Mount St. Mary's, Brown was the coach of the McLean Raiders of the Clark Griffith Collegiate Baseball League. He also was an assistant coach at Coppin State University and Siena College. While at Siena, he coached John Lannan, who was selected in the 11th round of the 2005 Amateur Draft by the Washington Nationals. Since entering the big leagues, Lannan has evolved into a reliable top of the rotation starting pitcher for the Nationals. Brown has playing experience from Southeastern Community College and Lindenwood University of the NAIA. Brown resides in Washington, DC |













