Kregg Snook
Kregg Snook

Bio

Kregg Snook returns to McCook as assistant baseball coach for the 2025-26 year, and is in his ninth year coaching, including a previous stint at MCC.

Snook spent his past two years at his alma mater, Arkansas-Monticello. During his tenure at Monticello the program participated in the NCAA Tournament both years. He helped guide the pitching staff to improve in multiple categories (ERA, WHIP, BAA) in both years. In 2024 the Weevil pitching staff finished top 40 nationally in three categories (WHIP-1.47, 40th; Strikeouts per 9 innings- 8.7, 29th; and Hits per 9 innings- 8.39, 16th). In 2025 the Weevil's pitching staff posted the second lowest ERA (5.29) in the Great American Conference.

Snook joined Monticello's program after serving as Head Baseball Coach at Clarendon College. During his two-year stint at Clarendon College, Snook was able to produce nine all-conference players.

Prior to Clarendon, Snook was an Assistant Coach at multiple schools, including Ranger College for the 2017-18 season, Hardin Simmons University in 2018-19, Arizona Western College for the fall of 2019, and MCC from the spring of 2020 to the spring of 2021.

Snook is a Houston, Texas native, earning a bachelor's degree in Teaching and Learning from Arkansas-Monticello in 2015, and a master's degree in May of 2017.

Snook played baseball for Coach John Harvey during his time with the Weevils, helping win the first of four straight Great American Conference rings in his senior, 2016 season. Before UAM, he attended Abilene Christian University, as well as Clarendon College.

As a player, Snook played a key role out of the bullpen for the University of Arkansas at Monticello, setting a school record with 30 appearances in 2014. Prior to his arrival at UAM, the school had no NCAA tournament appearances. He has been a part of five of UAM’s six appearances in the NCAA tourney. He had 30 appearances in 2014 for UAM, with a record of 5-2 for a team that went 36-17 season. He also made 19 appearances in 2016 for the Weevils, with a 5-1 record during a 40-16, regional finalist season.

Snook has also served three summers in the Coastal Plain League, a top-rated summer-collegiate wood bat league. In 2018, as the Martinsville Mustangs (Virginia) pitching coach, Snook helped guide starting pitcher Addison Domingo to a league-low 1.59 ERA and first-team All-CPL Selection. He also guided right-hander Lowell Schipper to second-team All-CPL honors. In 2019, Snook served as the Head Coach in Martinsville. He was able to produce three CPL All-Stars, as well as one CPL Select team member.

He has tutored three Major League Baseball draft selections, more than a dozen all-conference picks, and has had five pitchers sign professional contracts.

Four pitchers off the 2018 squad signed professional contracts in the summer of 2019: Greg Leban, Atlanta Braves; Gavin Weyman, Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers; Charlie Hasty, Sioux Falls Canaries; Ryan Evans, Lancaster Barnstormers). Davis Palermo was also selected in the eighth round of the 2022 MLB Draft. In the summer 2023 he was Head Coach for three CPL All-Stars.

Coach Snook returns to McCook, with his fiance Allie Giuliano. They had their first child Kampbell in October.