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Wabash College Athletics

Mac Lozer

Mac Lozer

  • Title
    Assistant Baseball Coach / Pitching Coach
  • Email
    lozerm@wabash.edu
  • Phone
    765-361-6167
--- Former Big Ten pitcher Mac Lozer joins the Wabash College baseball program as the Little Giants’ new assistant coach, head coach Jake Martin announced Thursday.
 
“Mac’s passion for developing players was evident from our initial conversations with him,” Martin said. “He has a wide range of experience, from the high school to professional ranks, which will be a great resource for our current and future Wabash men. We are excited to welcome him to the baseball program and the Wabash community. 
 
Lozer played four seasons for the University of Michigan Wolverines, earning All-Big Ten Third Team honors as a senior. He ranks second in the program’s history with 100 pitching appearances. Lozer posted a 4-1 record at Michigan with a 2.24 career earned-run average with 94 strikeouts over 76.1 innings pitched.
 
Lozer was drafted 33rd in the 2017 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, pitching 38 innings in the Mets’ farm system before an injury ended his career. He worked for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a minor league development coach for one season before being elevated to player development assistant in 2020. Lozer returned to Michigan to serve as a program assistant with the Wolverine’s baseball team in 2021, where he managed program operations, including travel, lodging, and expenses.
 
Lozer comes to Wabash after working at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory High School in Indianapolis as the Braves’ pitching coach. He helped guide Brebeuf to a 25-win season in 2024 and Class 3A state runner-up honors in the Indiana High School Athletic Association.
 
Lozer’s grandfather, Alan C. Stanford, is a 1963 Wabash College graduate.
 
“I’m incredibly grateful and honored to join Coach Martin and the Wabash baseball program,” Lozer said. “The Wabash experience is incredible. I’m excited to compete and help develop our young men on and off the field.”
 
Lozer begins his duties immediately.