Kyle Fleming enters his third season as Delaware Valley baseball head coach in 2025.
Fleming is the second full-time head coach in DelVal baseball history and just the fifth in the last 50 years.
In the 2024 season, Fleming led the Aggies to a thirteen-win season and coached graduate student Hank Bielen, who was awarded second team All MAC-Freedom honors.
Fleming entered his first year as head coach in 2023, where he led the Aggie to a fifteen-win season. He would go on to coach three Aggies to All MAC-Freedom honors, including Jonathan Drews who was named third-team All-Region.
In 2022, Fleming joined the Aggies as the main assistant coach, and inherited a three-win team. The Delaware Valley coaching staff elevated the Aggies to its best mark since 2017, going 15-23 overall. Fleming was responsible for coordinating recruiting efforts, developing and executing practice plans, strategic team building, transportation, development and ramp-up programs for pitchers, and assisting with fundraising efforts. Fleming also played a big role in the planning of the renovations to the baseball field in 2022 which included new bullpens and batting cages.
In addition to the team's success on the field, Fleming helped 14 student-athletes earn MAC Academic Honor Roll accolades and saw senior center fielder Timmy Lallis named a first-team all-conference honoree last season.
"Kyle was a big part of the development within our baseball program over the last year, as the team made great strides," said Duda. "He was heavily involved in all aspects of the program and has a great plan and vision for its continued growth. We all look forward to a very bright future of our baseball program under his leadership."
A native of Louisa, Virginia, Fleming graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2009 with a bachelor's degree in economics. Fleming was the graduate assistant with the Army Baseball team and then continued his service as an officer in the Air Defense Artillery branch.Â
Prior to coming to DelVal, Fleming interned with the Washington Nationals for a year and then spent five years as a video scout/coordinator for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball. He also spent time as an associate scout for the Nationals and Atlanta Braves.