Baseball

- Title:
- Director of Operations
- Email:
- jhoehl@ia.ua.edu
- Phone:
- 205-348-5258
Jack Hoehl completed his fifth season as the Crimson Tide’s Director of Baseball Operations in 2022 after joining the staff in July of 2017. Hoehl came to Alabama from the University of Kentucky, where he spent four seasons in the same position.
In his first year with the Wildcats in 2014, Kentucky reached an NCAA Regional. The 2015 campaign saw UK notch a 30-win season, including 14 wins in SEC play. Kentucky rallied for another 30-win season in 2016 on the way to an SEC Tournament appearance. Hoehl coordinated all operations for the Wildcats’ postseason run in 2017, when Kentucky finished as a Super Regional participant.
Hoehl arrived in Lexington from Auburn University, where he spent four years as the head student manager for the baseball program, before serving as an event management assistant for the 2012-13 school year. As the event management assistant, Hoehl worked Auburn events for football, men’s basketball, baseball, equestrian, track and field, cross country and women’s golf. In his final year with the Tigers in 2013, Hoehl assisted with the planning and execution of the 2013 inaugural SEC Equestrian Championship and the 2013 NCAA Women’s Golf Regional.
While serving as head student manager for the Tigers during his undergraduate years, Hoehl oversaw all responsibilities for team managers, including scheduling, field preparation, training and game day coordination. He also operated the video analysis system, compiled innovative statistical measurements and assisted the recruiting coordinator in game day preparations and prospect visits. He also was charged with creating and producing motivational and promotional videos for the program while spending the offseason supervising the AU summer baseball camps.
The Issaquah, Wash., native has also served as the coordinator of operations for the BB&T Atlanta Open (men’s tennis) and as an operations intern with the Atlanta Tennis Championships.
Hoehl graduated from Auburn in December of 2012 with a degree in supply chain management. He added a master’s in sports management from Alabama in the spring of 2020.