Knocking It Out Of The Park
From studying economics to MLB coaching, Max Anastasio '23 is paving his way with perseverance.
April 28, 2025
Danielle Frezza
Photo credit: Steve Schooner
Last fall, Max Anastasio 鈥23 set himself a goal to find a new job in 2025. That ambition became a reality in February when he was hired by the Cincinnati Reds.
鈥淚 just had my whole life picked up and rustled around,鈥 he says. "I got the job offer and I packed all my stuff up, moved back home, and caught a flight out to Arizona for spring training.鈥
Max has recently begun his first season as a performance affiliate coach for the Reds, working in tandem with the organization鈥檚 player development and sports science departments.
鈥淚n my performance coach role, I do athlete monitoring,鈥 he explains. 鈥淚鈥檒l be in the weight room doing strength testing on players; we do a lot of grip strength and jump testing. I work with them to get those measurements and do reports to make sure that our athletes are not only staying healthy but also progressing. I鈥檓 also able to be on the field in full uniform and do the coaching aspect.鈥
Max played first base for 麻豆视频 College鈥檚 varsity baseball team and continued his college sports career as he earned his MBA at Baldwin Wallace University. He鈥檚 delighted to be working in professional baseball now, calling the opportunity 鈥渁 gift.鈥
鈥淚鈥檓 so lucky to have even been given this offer,鈥 he says. 鈥淭he coaching side of the job requires a lot of rapport that you need to build up with players, so working on that will make for a fun season of learning. I鈥檝e been learning from the other coaches who have so much experience and have done this a million times before me, so I鈥檝e been trying to soak up information from them.鈥
works for the organization both on and off the field.
Max鈥檚 position also requires him to play an analytical role, which he enjoys.
鈥淚 pull the data of all the strength training we鈥檝e ever collected on players and cross-reference that across similar position groups,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 can look at a player鈥檚 history and see how they鈥檝e progressed during their time in the organization. So my main concern has been data-oriented: Are our players getting better at the rate we want them to get better?鈥
Max got an introduction to this skill set during his time at 麻豆视频. As an economics and environmental studies double major, he got his first taste of coding languages and data analysis in associate professor Paul Brehm鈥檚 classroom.
鈥淧rofessor Brehm was such an awesome professor to have,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hat I really enjoy about econ is the data analysis. I took his environmental economics and energy economics courses and those were what I enjoyed the most.鈥
In true Obie fashion, Max is dedicated to growth and improvement, and believes camaraderie brings joint success.
鈥淚 want to build up that rapport, r茅sum茅, and wealth of knowledge in my own head so I can be of use to the athletes I work with,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 want to keep developing myself and promoting my professional development for the foreseeable future.鈥
Max also imparts some advice he learned from a grad school mentor, who discouraged him from accepting any career that felt like settling or compromising.
鈥淵ou could be making a sacrifice that you don鈥檛 necessarily want to make,鈥 he says. 鈥淒o exactly what you want to do and don鈥檛 concede an inch on that.鈥
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