Baseball

Dylan Elber
- Title:
- Director of Player Development
- Email:
- dyelber@davidson.edu
- Phone:
- 2002
Dylan Elber joined the Davidson baseball staff as director of player development in September 2020 after working the previous two years as video manager-player development in the New York Yankees organization.
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A 2013 Rutgers University graduate, Elber oversees various technological and computer programs, including Synergy video, Rapsodo for pitchers and hitters and Blast for hitters. He handles opponent and self-scouting and also assists in summer placement for players and travel logistics for the team.
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Elber began working in baseball during the 2013-14 school year, when he served as director of baseball operations at Division III Keystone College in Pennsylvania, where he helped the Giants extend their streak of conference championships.Â
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He served as assistant general manager of the Danbury Westerners of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) for nearly two years before entering pro ball as a minor league intern with the Boston Red Sox, where he worked primarily with the Class-A Advanced Salem Red Sox.Â
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He spent 2016 and 2017 as a minor league video assistant with the Pittsburgh Pirates, working at the organization’s minor league facility in Florida during spring training and with affiliates during the season.
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With the Yankees, he helped in the breakdown of amateur and international games during the offseason, before spending seasons with Double-A Trenton and A-Advanced Tampa. He charted all games with BATS software, organized team travel and player travel between affiliates and handled other administrative and video duties.
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A 2013 Rutgers University graduate, Elber oversees various technological and computer programs, including Synergy video, Rapsodo for pitchers and hitters and Blast for hitters. He handles opponent and self-scouting and also assists in summer placement for players and travel logistics for the team.
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Elber began working in baseball during the 2013-14 school year, when he served as director of baseball operations at Division III Keystone College in Pennsylvania, where he helped the Giants extend their streak of conference championships.Â
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He served as assistant general manager of the Danbury Westerners of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) for nearly two years before entering pro ball as a minor league intern with the Boston Red Sox, where he worked primarily with the Class-A Advanced Salem Red Sox.Â
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He spent 2016 and 2017 as a minor league video assistant with the Pittsburgh Pirates, working at the organization’s minor league facility in Florida during spring training and with affiliates during the season.
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With the Yankees, he helped in the breakdown of amateur and international games during the offseason, before spending seasons with Double-A Trenton and A-Advanced Tampa. He charted all games with BATS software, organized team travel and player travel between affiliates and handled other administrative and video duties.
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