RICHMOND, Ky. – Gunner Rainey, who helped Adrian College reach three NCAA Division III Regionals as an assistant coach the past three seasons, will now serve as the director of player development at Eastern Kentucky University.
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Rainey had a stellar career at Adrian College before joining that program's coaching staff. He was a Division III All-American catcher in 2021, an Academic All-American, a 2-time conference player of the year, a 2-time all-region selection, a Rawlings Gold Glove winner and 2-time conference batting champion. He concluded his collegiate career with the 18th-most hits in NCAA Division III history.
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In 2021, Rainey set a new conference record with a .506 batting average. He finished his career ranked first in the conference for career hits, third in doubles and fourth in RBIs.
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While playing two seasons of professional baseball in the Frontier League, Rainey served as a volunteer assistant at Adrian College. In the summer of 2022 he moved into the position of assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. For the past three seasons he coached the teams hitters and catchers.
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Rainey helped the Bulldogs capture three conference tournament titles and participate in three NCAA Regionals. In 2024, Adrian won a region championship.
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Offensively, under Rainey's guidance Adrian led the conference in hits, doubles, home runs and walks each of the past three seasons. The Bulldogs were first in the conference in runs scored in 2024 and 2025.
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Rainey earned a bachelor's of arts in history at Adrian College in May of 2021.
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Jan Weisberg was selected as EKU's new head coach in May. In 19 seasons as a head coach, he has compiled a record of 595-253-1 for a winning percentage of .701. Weisberg has led his teams to 14 conference titles, nine NCAA Regional appearances, three trips to the NCAA Super Regionals and two College World Series (2019, 2024) appearances. His teams have won 30 or more games in 12 of the last 16 seasons.  He has produced five Academic All-America selections, three NCAA Gold Glove winners, 15 All-America honorees, one National Pitcher and one National Player of the Year, and has coached four MLB Draft picks.
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