Former Bull, MLB Pitcher, and Two-Time World Series-winning Pitching Coach Dave Eiland Named South Florida Baseball Pitching Coach
Dave Eiland, a former USF pitcher and MLB veteran, has been named the pitching coach for the South Florida baseball program. Initially joining the coaching staff in 2026 as a player development coordinator, he has significant experience, having coached multiple MLB All-Stars and two World Series-winning teams. Eiland, a Florida native, previously pitched for the Bulls before a decade-long MLB career and more than a decade as a pitching coach. His appointment is seen as a major boost for the USF program, with endorsements from notable figures in baseball highlighting his player development skills and commitment.
By the Numbers- Eiland has coached over a dozen MLB All-Stars and two Cy Young Award winners.
- He played 10 seasons in the MLB with teams such as the New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
- USF baseball concluded their 2026 season with notable improvements, achieving 32 wins, the best since 2018.
- The Bulls program has seen 14 NCAA Tournament appearances and produced 134 MLB Draft picks since its inception in 1966.
With Eiland at the helm, the Bulls are expected to enhance their pitching development, which could lead to more successful seasons and greater player achievements in upcoming years.
Bottom LineEiland's wealth of experience and proven success in both collegiate and professional baseball positions him as a transformational figure for the USF pitching staff, likely boosting the program's competitiveness and player performance moving forward.
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