2008 Baseball
Baseball Coaches
Bart Osborne - Head Coach

Bart Osborne became the head coach of the Union College baseball program in July of 2003, making him the seventh person to hold the post since the sport was reinstated at the school in 1974.

Osborne has compiled a 166-71 record during his first four seasons at Union, which included a 48-win season in 2006 to set the program record for wins in a season. In addition, the Bulldogs have posted a 61-29 record in Appalachian Athletic Conference play under Osborne and won the 2006 Appalachian Athletic Conference Tournament.

Union reached new heights in 2007 as it won the NAIA Region XII Tournament for the first time in program history and hosted the South Central Super Regional.

During his tenure, Osborne has produced seven NAIA All-American Honorable Mentions, 11 NAIA Region XII All-Region Team players, 15 First Team All-Conference selections, the 2006 Appalachian Athletic Conference Player and Freshman of the Year and the 2005 Appalachian Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Year. In addition, Union had a player named the NAIA Player of the Year once in 2006 and a pitcher named the NAIA Pitcher of the Week twice in 2005. The Bulldogs have placed 20 players on the Academic All-Conference Team and seven have been named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

Prior to coming to Union, Osborne spent the past six years as an assistant coach at Murray State University. While there, Murray State made postseason tournament appearances every season and won the 2003 Ohio Valley Conference tournament championship. In addition, Murray State has produced 19 All-Conference team members, broken 16 offensive school records and raised it conference winning percentage from 39 percent to 51 percent.

Before coaching at Murray State, Osborne spent three seasons at Southeast Missouri State University as an assistant, was the head coach at Kirby High (Tenn.) School for two years and served as a graduate assistant at Delta State (Miss.) University for two seasons.

He received his Bachelor's degree from Middle Tennessee State University and his Master's from Delta State. Osborne played at Roane State (Tenn.) Community College, helping it win the state championship in 1987 and was the team captain in 1988.

Osborne is married, and he and his wife, Julie, have two daughters - Addison and Leanna, and a son - R.J.


Adam Hines - Assistant Coach

Adam Hines is in his fourth year as the assistant coach of the Union College baseball team, serving as the team's pitching coach.

During his first season, Union had one of the top pitching staffs in the NAIA. The Bulldogs rated in the top 20 in seven of nine pitching categories. Union ranked fourth in Team ERA (3.03), 10th in Strikeouts Per Game (6.14), 14th in Total Strikeouts (356) 19th in Walked Batters Per Game (2.71), 13th in Runs Allowed Per Game (3.84), 17th in Total Runs Allowed (223), and 11th in Hits Per Game Allowed (6.88).

Prior to coming to Union, Hines spent the four years (2001-0) as the head baseball coach at Southeastern Illinois College. In all, he spent five seasons on the coaching staff at Southeastern Illinois as he spent the 2000 season as an assistant.

The Evansville, Ind. native is a 1993 graduate of North High School. Hines then went on to pitch two seasons at Southeastern Illinois, where he received his Associates Degree in Science in 1995. From there, he continued his playing career at Murray State (Ky.) University, pitching two seasons for the Thoroughbreds. Having earned his degree in 1998 from Murray State, Hines served as a student assistant coach in 1998 and as a graduate assistant in 1999.

Hines is married to the former Heather Jones of Indianapolis, Ind., and the couple resides in Barbourville.


Bobby Segal - Assistant Coach

Bobby Segal is entering his first season as a member of the Union College baseball staff.

Prior to coming to Union, Segal spent much of 2007 working in the Cincinnati Reds organization by splitting time in Cincinnati and the Sarasota Reds, an minor-league affiliate of the Reds. During his time with the Reds, Segal working in the baseball operations department and assisted with advanced scouting and helped with pre- and post-draft operations.

A native of Indianapolis, Ind., Segal received his bachelor's degree in sports marketing/manangement from Indiana University in Bloomington. He was a four-year member of the Hoosiers' varsity baseball team and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors three times.

Segal spent five seasons working for the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians. From 2000-02, he served as a bat boy and worked as a member of the grounds crew during the 2003 and 2004 campaigns. In his first year with the team, the Indians defeated Memphis in the Triple-A World Series.

In addition, Segal was a game operations intern for the Indiana Pacers in 2005 as well as travelling across the country with an entertainment company called the ZOOperstars in 2005 and 2006.

Segal is single and resides in Barbourville.