Baseball

- Title:
- Head Coach
- Phone:
- 412-648-8334
Mike Bell enters his seventh season as head coach of the Pitt baseball program in 2025. Bell was hired in July of 2018, becoming the fifth head coach in Pitt baseball history.
During the Mike Bell Era, the Panthers have seen one All-American, five All-Region selections and 11 All-ACC honorees while 14 players have been drafted or signed by MLB organizations. Pitt has amassed 133 wins, with 32 of them coming against ranked opponents, as well as four postseason wins in their four postseason appearances. In 2021, Bell led the Panthers to their first national ranking since 2013. They reached the highest ranking in program history on March 22, 2021, when Baseball America ranked the Panthers as the 14th team in the country. Under Bell, the program has also had their two-best starts to a season in over twenty years. Pitt started the year 10-1 in 2020 and 8-1 in 2024.
Off the field, Pitt has elevated program standards in player development, recruiting, academics and community service with Bell at the helm. During the 2023 fall semester, Pitt earned a program record 3.30 team GPA while also earning their first ever perfect Academic Progress Rate score. Over the last four years, the program has seen 13 student-athletes on average earn a degree or certificate from the University of Pittsburgh. Pitt also worked a program record 425 community service hours over the 2023-24 season and have averaged 395 hours per year over the past three seasons.
Pitt has had 10 players sign professional contracts in the last three seasons. Phil Fox and Ryan Andrade became the highest drafted Panthers under Bell when they were each selected in the seventh round of the 2024 MLB Draft. On the recruiting front, Bell and his staff have consistently pieced together talented rosters over the last six seasons. Per 64Analytics, the Panthers landed a top-20 ranked transfer portal recruiting class in 2024.
Growing the game of baseball, Bell’s program has seen five former players prevail in the collegiate coaching ranks recently, while two of which are currently on Pitt’s staff in Matt Gilbertson (Director of Player Development) and Jack Anderson (Director of Baseball Operations). Former Panthers Sky Duff (assistant coach, Delaware), Bryce Hulett (assistant coach, State College of Florida) and Johnny Long (grad assistant, Mississippi State) are all succeeding in the next stages of their careers.
The Panther baseball program notched another 20+ win campaign under Bell, winning 26 games and clinching a berth in the ACC Tournament for the fourth consecutive season in 2024. Prior to Bell’s tenure, Pitt made the ACC tournament just once since joining the league.
Pitt saw an uptick in their offensive output in 2024 as they scored their most runs (382) and had their second-highest batting average (.282) since 2013. The Panthers would also claim the inaugural Las Vegas Baseball Classic in dominating fashion, scoring 38 runs over two games against Oklahoma and California.
RHP Phil Fox earned All-America status in just his first year with the program, becoming Pitt’s first All-American since 2016, and the first under Bell. Fox would also go on to earn All-Region and All-ACC honors for his performance on the mound as Pitt’s closer.
Fox (199th overall) and Ryan Andrade (216th overall) would each be selected in the seventh round of the 2024 MLB Draft in July becoming the highest draft picks of the Mike Bell Era. Jack Sokol signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Yankees and became the 14th Panther to sign an MLB contract since 2019.
The 2023 season was highlighted with wins over multiple top-ranked programs, including Bell’s 100th career win in a shutout over No. 2 Wake Forest. The Panthers would also take the series from No. 7 Virginia, snapping their program record 23-game home win streak. Pitt went on to make the ACC Tournament and take their opening round matchup against No. 8-seeded Notre Dame. Graduate student, Kyle Hess, garnered all-conference recognition for the first time in his illustrious Pitt career in 2023, being named a Third Team All-ACC outfielder. Bell and the Panthers would then watch as RHP Logan Evans (Seattle Mariners) and RHP Dylan Simmons (Cincinnati Reds) were selected minutes from each other in the 2023 MLB Draft.
Pitt continued the program’s ascension under Bell in 2022, posting a winning record with 29 victories, which tied for the program’s most since joining the conference in 2014. The Panthers recorded five ACC series victories, including triumphs over a pair of top-five ranked squads (Louisville and Clemson). Pitt advanced to the ACC Tournament semifinals for the first time since 2018, logging wins over No. 7-seeded Georgia Tech and No. 2-seeded Louisville. The Panthers ended the regular season with an RPI ranking of 69, the 37th-toughest strength of schedule, 12 wins against quadrant one teams and 10 wins against the NCAA Tournament field.
Pitt saw three Panthers sign MLB contracts following the 2022 season. Catcher Tatem Levins was selected in the eighth round (246 overall) of the 2022 MLB Draft by the Seattle Mariners while right-handed pitchers Billy Corcoran (Arizona Diamondbacks) and Baron Stuart (New York Yankees) would sign undrafted free agent contracts following the draft.
Starting pitchers Matt Gilbertson (Second Team) and Billy Corcoran (Third Team) were named All-ACC selections in 2022, becoming the first tandem of Panther pitchers to earn All-ACC honors in the same season. Gilbertson would also be named to the 2022 ABCA/Rawlings East All-Region Second Team.
The 2021 campaign saw Bell direct Pitt to its most successful season in the ACC. The Panthers set program records for their highest ranking in the polls (No. 14 by Baseball America), consecutive weeks in the polls (nine), RPI (50) and strength of schedule (30). In ACC play, Pitt set program-bests in ACC series wins (six) and ACC victories (16). The Panthers went 18-12 against teams that made the NCAA Regionals, tied for the second-best record against such opponents in the nation. The Panthers won 17 times against quadrant one teams and became just the second team to sweep Florida State and Miami in the same season.
With Bell serving as the pitching coach for the first time since becoming head coach of the Panthers, Mitch Myers was selected in the 12th round of the MLB Draft with the 368th pick by the Oakland Athletics. Myers was one of a program-best four Panthers selected to the All-ACC Third Team, joining Sky Duff, Nico Popa and David Yanni. Duff earned a selection to the ABCA/Rawlings All-East Region Second Team. A member of the 2019 Second Team, Popa became the first Panther to earn All-ACC honors twice. The all-time leader in program history in games played, starts and walks, Yanni had his best season as a Panther in 2021.
In 2020, Bell guided Pitt to a 10-6 record before the season was cut short due to COVID-19. Revamping the roster with 21 newcomers, Bell led the Panthers to a 10-1 start to the year, tied for the second-best start through 11 games in program history. Pitt’s offense played a huge part, ranking second in the nation in doubles per game (2.88), 37th in slugging percentage (.447) and 38th in scoring (7.3 runs per game).
Since 2005, Bell has helped lead three teams to four College World Series appearances – Tennessee (2005), Oklahoma (2010) and Florida State (2012 & 2017). He has coached nine first round draft picks, 36 Top-10 round picks, 94 overall Draft picks, 19 Major Leaguers, and helped guide 12 Top-25 recruiting classes. In 2012, he was named the Perfect Game Assistant Coach of the Year and was named the No. 13 recruiter in the country by D1Baseball.com prior to the 2017 season.
In five of his seven seasons, Florida State pitchers recorded 500 or more strikeouts, including a pair of top 10 seasons in 2017 (640, fifth-most) and 2018 (635, seventh-most). The Seminoles posted a 314-136-0 record in his tenure, reaching a Super Regional on three occasions and advancing to the College World Series twice. Florida State captured three ACC titles in Bell’s time in Tallahassee, taking home conference tournament titles in 2015, ‘17 and ‘18.
Bell made stops at Oklahoma and Tennessee in his time prior to Florida State. In his first seven seasons at the Division I level, including four at Oklahoma and three at Tennessee, he helped recruit and develop 22 pitchers who were selected in the Major League Baseball draft. That includes three first-round selections – including 2006 No. 1 overall pick Luke Hochevar.
In four seasons at Oklahoma, Bell’s pitching staffs established a number of new standards. His 2011 group posted a 3.00 ERA, which was the Sooners’ lowest since 1978. Four of his hurlers earned All-Big 12 honors, including Second Team All-American Michael Rocha. The Sooners posted a 41-17 record and were ranked No. 15 in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll. In 2010, his pitching staff was instrumental in leading OU back to the College World Series for the first time since 1995.
Beyond his Division I experience, he spent two seasons as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator at Division II perennial power Florida Southern, where the Mocs twice finished in the top 20 nationally in ERA. He launched his coaching career in 2002 at Brandon High, where he led the team to a district title and a regional runner-up finish as the head coach, earning Hillsborough County Coach of the Year honors.
A left-handed pitcher and first baseman for the Seminoles, Bell reached the College World Series as a player at Florida State in both 1994 and ‘95. Bell posted a two-year record of 14-4 with a 3.00 ERA and was twice named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education at Florida State in 1996 and previously spent two seasons as a pitcher at Hernando Community College, where he was a two-time All-Suncoast Conference selection.
Selected in the 20th round of the 1995 draft by the Montreal Expos, Bell spent six years in the minors, including the final three with the Baltimore Orioles’ organization where he reached the Double-A level.
Bell is married to the former Alicia Favarato, a Florida State graduate, and the couple has two children, daughter, Alexis, and son, Kyler.