Kristaps Aldins
College: Vassar 2005
Title: Assistant Coach
Experience: First Season
Phone: (617) 496-1435
Kristaps Aldins was introduced as an assistant coach at Harvard
by Joe Walsh. Aldins enters his first season at Harvard after
completing four seasons on the bench at nearby Massachusetts
Institute of Technology (MIT).
At MIT, Aldins worked with the Engineers' pitchers, catchers,
and outfielders. Aldins was also responsible for all facets of a
nationwide recruiting process.
During his stint at MIT, the team compiled an overall record of
82-63 with a NEWMAC Championship Game appearance and program-record
25 wins in 2009. In 2006 the Engineers advanced to the NEWMAC title
game for the first time in program history and earned a bid to the
ECAC Tournament.
During the summers of 2008 and 2009, Aldins coached for the
North Shore Navigators of the New England Collegiate Baseball
League (NECBL). The NECBL, which currently has 25 of its alumni on
Major League Baseball rosters, is home to some of the nation's top
collegiate baseball talent. In addition to his coaching
responsibilities, Aldins is an instructor at several top camps and
clinics around the country.
The 2005 Liberty League Baseball Player of the Year, Aldins was
a member of the winningest class in Vassar College history. He
currently holds seven offensive school seasonal records including
batting average (.444), runs (40), RBI's (45), and doubles (18) as
well as the Brewers' career record for doubles (33).
While at Vassar, he was a four-year starter in the outfield and
also served as a senior co-captain, cleanup hitter and starting
pitcher. As a senior, he ranked 16th nationally in batting average,
21st in doubles, and 27th in toughest to strike out. For his
efforts, Aldins was a nominee for NCAA All-America honors, earned
ABCA/Rawlings New York State All-Region First Team status, and was
also named an ECAC Upstate All-Star.
Aldins is a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association
(ABCA) and the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association
(NEIBA). He graduated from Vassar College in 2005 with a double
major in History and Russian Studies and was named Liberty League
Academic All-Conference three consecutive years.
Aldins is working toward a Masters of Sports Leadership degree
at Northeastern University.