Bob Altieri
Head Baseball Coach; Equipment Manager - Gymnasium
Phone: (215) 489-2379
Email:
Robert.Altieri@delval.edu
A 1992 graduate of Delaware Valley College and a member of its Athletic Hall of Fame, Bob Altieri has produced a 204-163 record and seven trips to the postseason in his 10 years as head coach.
Altieri was promoted to head coach in 2000 following a six-year stint as an assistant. Despite losing the team's top three pitchers to graduation in '99, Altieri directed the Aggies to a 23-16 record and earned trips to both the Middle Atlantic Conference and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) playoffs. He was named the MAC-Freedom Coach of the Year for his efforts.
The 2001 edition of the Aggies compiled the best 17-game start in program history with a 15-2 mark and right fielder Tony DeLude was named the conference's Most Valuable Player. DeLude repeated as conference MVP in 2002 and Rich Bayachek was named the Pitcher of the Year as the team won 24 games, reached the conference championship game and was selected for the ECAC playoffs.
In 2003, Delaware Valley qualified for the Freedom Conference playoffs and had the conference MVP for the fifth time in the last six years as first baseman Mark Roth earned the accolade. Roth was later named a second team All-American.
The Aggies took first place honors in the Freedom Conference during the regular season and was selected to host the ECAC Southern Region Championships in 2004. The team won both ECAC contests to capture the title and finish 27-13. Left fielder Brandon McCabe was named a third team All-American after the season.
In 2008, the Aggies were picked to finish last in the preseason conference coaches' poll. Instead, Altieri and his squad went 25-18, qualified for the Freedom Conference playoffs and reached the ECAC Southern Region Championship Game. They followed the next year with a 21-13 record and another berth in the ECAC playoffs.
Altieri served as Frank Wolfgang's right-hand man from 1994 to 1999, and played a major role as the Aggies became a regional power. They set a school record for victories in three straight seasons, culminating with 31 wins in 1999. That team won the ECAC South Region Championship while the '98 squad captured the MAC-Freedom regular-season title and reached the MAC championship game.
Altieri starred on the Delaware Valley baseball diamond from 1989 to 1992 and was inducted into the school's Hall of Fame five years later. He was a four-time MAC-Northern Division all-star and team MVP, and posted numerous school records including an all-time batting average of .418 (since broken).
Altieri still holds a share of a NCAA Division III record with four doubles in a game against Ursinus College in 1990. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business.
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