Mizzou Baseball head coach Steve Bieser added veteran coach Fred Corral to his coaching staff in August 2017. One of the nation’s most experienced and sought-after pitching coaches, Corral brings with him nearly a quarter century of coaching experience after a successful career in both college and professional baseball. Corral brings a ‘no-limits’ approach to coaching with a tireless work ethic, and stood out to Coach Bieser due to his incredible ability to develop young men, both on and off the baseball diamond.
This past 2019 campaign, Corral guided one of the NCAA and SEC’s premier pitching staffs. The Tigers’ collective 3.24 ERA ranked fifth in the NCAA, while their 7.35 hits allowed per 9 IP ranked eighth. Additionally, Mizzou’s 9.90 strikeouts per 9 IP ranked 15th in the country and 1.28 WHIP placed 24th. For the third consecutive year, the Tigers’ pitching staff reset the program’s single-season record in strikeouts, punching out 559 total batters.
Corral mentored one of the nation’s elite pitchers in 2019, as LHP TJ Sikkema’s 1.32 ERA paced the SEC and ranked third in the NCAA. Additionally, the Tiger southpaw’s 5.48 hits allowed per 9 IP ranked eighth in the country and 0.96 WHIP ranked 22nd. The Dewitt, Iowa, native was later drafted in the first round of the 2019 MLB Draft by the New York Yankees, becoming Mizzou’s ninth all-time first round selection. Sikkema became the first Tiger hurler to be selected in the first round since RHP Tanner Houck did so in 2017.
In his first season in black and gold, the 2018 Mizzou staff ranked top 5 in the SEC with six shutouts (first), 2.84 K/BB (second), 3/31 BB/9 IP (third), 3.75 ERA (fourth), 9.4 K/9 IP (fourth) and 1.29 WHIP (fourth). It marked just the Tigers' seventh sub-3.75 team ERA since 1980. Following the season, five Tiger hurlers were selected in the 2018 MLB First-Year Player Draft, led by LHP Michael Plassmeyer (Seattle) in the fourth round (No. 118 overall). Plassmeyer was the third-highest drafty lefty in program history.
With 27 years of coaching experience across all levels of baseball, 11 of those years have come in the Southeastern Conference with three coming in professional baseball. He spent five seasons at fellow SEC East foe Georgia, coaching 12 pitchers to MLB Draft selections, including 2016 first-round pick Robert Tyler (38th overall to Colorado). He coached Tyler to a 2.68 ERA as a freshman in 2014, the lowest ERA by a UGA pitcher in 10 years. The highlight of his coaching tenure at Georgia came in 2016 when the Bulldogs staff limited batters to a .241 average, resetting the program record.
Corral is no stranger to professional baseball either, having served as a pitching instructor in both the Los Angeles Dodgers (2000-01) and Montreal Expos (1999) organizations.
As a player, Corral was a first-team All-Pac-10 selection as a LHP at Cal in 1987. The Golden Bears’ eighth 10-game winner, Corral set a school record for single-season win-loss percentage with a perfect 10-0 record as a junior in 1987. The southpaw added five saves and a 3.75 ERA in en-route to earning the team’s Most Valuable Pitcher honor. Corral helped lead Cal to its fourth College World Series appearance in 1988. He finished his two-year Golden Bears career with a 13-5 mark, 4.50 ERA and six saves. Corral starred at San Joaquin Delta Junior College where he garnered All-Camino Notre Conference honors in 1985 and 1986 before transferring to Cal.
Corral is married to the former Cynthia Drost, of Ripon, California, and they have three children, Kaitlyn Joy (18), Justin Jerome (14) and Jordan Patrick (7). Also, they raised two nieces, Marisa (28) and Chelsea (25), and two nephews, Michael (30) and Robert (24).