
Devin McIntosh returns for his second season as the head coach of the Settlers after leading the team to an overall record of 24-23 while finishing 2nd in the North Division. McIntosh led the team to the second round of the play-offs after losing to the Lima Locos in the final game of a best of three series. An amazing game which came down to the final out in the top of the ninth, both tying and winning runs were in scoring position. The Lima Locos went on to win the GLSCL championship. McIntosh, currently in his second year as an assistant at Richland College, brings eight years of coaching experience to Licking County.
From 2008-'10, McIntosh was the pitching coach at the University at Buffalo. During his time in Buffalo, the program established new records for wins and strikeouts in a season and two pitchers moved on to play professional baseball. Prior to Buffalo, McIntosh was the pitching coach at Niagara University. In one year, the pitching staff reduced overall ERA by 1.5 runs and conference ERA by 2.58 runs.
In 2008, McIntosh guided the Thunder Bay Border Cats of the Northwoods League to a league best 46-27 record and captured the Northwoods League Championship. The Cats broke eleven team records and thirteen players were drafted or signed free agent contracts. McIntosh gained further experience serving as an assistant coach for the Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League from 2005-'07.
A native of Arlington, TX, McIntosh began his coaching career with a two year stint at LeTourneau University, his alma mater, followed by one year at Lincoln University.
