The 2015 squad produced one All-American, one Academic All-American, one Freshman All-American, three first-team all-conference selections, and two juniors drafted in the top 15 rounds. Stories. Frady was named the Panthers’ eighth head coach in June 2006, and at that time, the GSU program had achieved just two winning seasons in its history and had never won more than 31 games in any year. In 2014, Georgia State ranked fourth in the nation in home runs and second in homers per game. More than 100 of his former players have been drafted or signed professional contracts, including nine GSU players over the last five years with seniors Nic Wilson and Chase Raffield in 2014, juniors Matt Rose and Nathan Bates in 2015, senior Joey Roach in 2016 and senior Bryce Conley in 2017, and junior Nick Gatewood and seniors Justin Jones and Brandon Baker in 2018. In 2006, he was inducted into the Gilmer High School Athletic Hall of Fame. His career collegiate coaching record now stands at 542-436-1 in 18 seasons. Jones, Dalton Active in the American Baseball Coaches’ Association (ABCA), Frady is a long-time member of the organization’s Ethics Committee. Bowling, Mason He also is the founder and chair of the Georgia Dugout Club Ethics Committee. On March 20, 2016 vs. Arkansas State, Frady earned his 294th victory at Georgia State to surpass Mike Hurst, who finished his Panther career in 2006 with 293 career wins. Watson, Trey As the head coach of the German National Team, Frady won more than 100 games in international competition from 2004-14, and in 2010 he was named European Coach of the Year. Sando, Brandon Fisher, Josh TicketSmarter: Official Ticket Resale Partner, video platform powered by CBS Sports Digital. Goldberg, Chad Along the way he has steered the program through three different conferences, including Georgia State’s move into the highly-competitive Sun Belt Conference in 2013-14. Now in his 13th season at the helm, Greg Frady is Georgia State’s winningest baseball coach as the Panthers' all-time leader in victories and winning percentage. Copyright © 2020, Georgia State University. The Official Website of Georgia State University Athletics Main Navigation Menu. View Full Bio, Branson He was part of four 40-win teams (1997, 1998, 2000, 2002) and one 50-win club in 2001. His 2010 squad led the nation in runs per game and ranked third in batting average, while his 2013 Panthers had the nation’s third-highest batting average, along with top-10 rankings in scoring, doubles, slugging and on-base percentage.