Therron Brockish

Therron Brockish is an experienced educator and sports professional with a diverse background in sports marketing and management. Currently serving as an Instructor at Grand Canyon University since January 2017, Therron teaches courses in Sports Marketing, Sports Management, and Event Planning. As Director and Head Coach at AZ Pro Camps since November 2002, Therron has successfully run select baseball teams, camps, and leagues for high school and college-age players. In addition, as an Area Scout for the Philadelphia Phillies, Therron signed 15 players to professional contracts, including Olympians Lou Marson and Jason Donald. Therron has also contributed to Baseball America as a writer since 2014, providing scouting reports on top minor league prospects. Previously, Therron served as a Baseball Coach at Arizona Christian from 2011 to 2013. Therron holds a Master's degree in Sports Administration from Wayne State College, earned between 1988 and 1993.

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Phoenix, United States

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Baseball America

Baseball America provides the baseball community coverage of all competitive levels of baseball, from a scouting and player development point of view. Our coverage includes the majors, minors, college, high school, foreign, independent and amateur baseball, and we're particularly recognized for our editorial leadership in the coverage of prospects, the draft and college baseball. You can find Baseball America everywhere, starting on the Web at https://www.baseballamerica.com and in our monthly magazine. In addition to the paper version, you can find digital copies of our magazine in the iTunes store and on Zinio as well as our app. Baseball America also produces five annual baseball publications, highlighted by the Prospect Handbook, which ranks the top 30 prospects in every major league organization. We also produce the Almanac, a wrap-up of the year in baseball; the Directory, a who's who of everyone who works in baseball; the Super Register, a compendium of the career statistics, vitals and transactions for every active professional player.


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