Barrett Serrrato begins his third year as an assistant coach for the Lee baseball team.
Serrato previously served for three seasons as an assistant coach at Kent State University (2015-2017). While on staff, he was in charge of hitting and the infielders while assisting with the outfielders and base running. The Golden Flashes were the Mid-America Conference (MAC) Champions in 2016 and 2017 while winning the East Division in all three seasons he was there.
Serrato was drafted by the Miami Marlins in June 2008 out of high school but decided to play collegiately at Purdue University. Serrato experienced a decorated playing career with the Boilermakers from 2009-2012. He was named to the All-Regional Team and All-Big Ten Tournament team in 2012. He was an All-Big Ten player in 2011 and 2012 while also achieving success in the classroom as an Academic All-Big Ten selection.
After graduating from Purdue with a degree in Physical Education, he was drafted by the Texas Rangers in 2012 and played three seasons in the Minor Leagues with the Spokane Indians (Low A) of the Northwest League and the Frisco Roughriders (AA) of the Texas League.