Baseball
Notch, Joey

Joey Notch
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- Joey.Notch@csulb.edu
Joey Notch returns to the Long Beach State coaching staff in 2025 to begin his fourth overall season on the sidelines for the Dirtbags. He will serve as the first base coach, work with the catchers, and run the Dirtbags’ camps.
Notch spent the 2023 and 24 seasons at El Camino College, where he coached the catchers and hitters and served as the third base coach. The Warriors won the South Coast Conference title in 2023 after going 31-14 overall and 18-6 in conference play, making a 3C2A Super Regionals appearance. 2024
Notch spent the 2022 season coaching at Cypress College, where the Chargers made it to the CCCAA Super Regionals.
From 2019-21, Notch served as a graduate assistant for the Dirtbags, primarily assisting with catchers and running the bullpen during games. He earned his master’s degree in public administration at Long Beach State in 2021.
Notch joined El Camino College for the 2018 season as catching and first base coach. The Warriors made the 3C2A Elite Eight after posting a 28-19 record.
Along with his collegiate coaching experience, Notch has experience in summer leagues, where he managed the Grizzlies in the Palm Springs Collegiate League in 2020 and 2021. He was an assistant coach for the Palm Springs Power in 2021 and an assistant with the Orange County Pirates in 2022.
Notch finished his playing career at Long Beach State, graduating in 2017. He helped the Dirtbags reach two postseasons, a regional final appearance at Miami in 2016 and a Super Regional in 2017 at Long Beach, falling just a game shy of reaching the NCAA Division I Men’s College World Series. He graduated from Long Beach State with a degree in Consumer Affairs.
Before Long Beach State, Notch attended El Camino College, where he played for the Warriors for two seasons. Notch was an All-Conference catcher for the Warriors both seasons and played quarterback on the football team in 2014.
He attended West High School in Torrance, where he lettered in football, baseball, and wrestling.
Notch spent the 2023 and 24 seasons at El Camino College, where he coached the catchers and hitters and served as the third base coach. The Warriors won the South Coast Conference title in 2023 after going 31-14 overall and 18-6 in conference play, making a 3C2A Super Regionals appearance. 2024
Notch spent the 2022 season coaching at Cypress College, where the Chargers made it to the CCCAA Super Regionals.
From 2019-21, Notch served as a graduate assistant for the Dirtbags, primarily assisting with catchers and running the bullpen during games. He earned his master’s degree in public administration at Long Beach State in 2021.
Notch joined El Camino College for the 2018 season as catching and first base coach. The Warriors made the 3C2A Elite Eight after posting a 28-19 record.
Along with his collegiate coaching experience, Notch has experience in summer leagues, where he managed the Grizzlies in the Palm Springs Collegiate League in 2020 and 2021. He was an assistant coach for the Palm Springs Power in 2021 and an assistant with the Orange County Pirates in 2022.
Notch finished his playing career at Long Beach State, graduating in 2017. He helped the Dirtbags reach two postseasons, a regional final appearance at Miami in 2016 and a Super Regional in 2017 at Long Beach, falling just a game shy of reaching the NCAA Division I Men’s College World Series. He graduated from Long Beach State with a degree in Consumer Affairs.
Before Long Beach State, Notch attended El Camino College, where he played for the Warriors for two seasons. Notch was an All-Conference catcher for the Warriors both seasons and played quarterback on the football team in 2014.
He attended West High School in Torrance, where he lettered in football, baseball, and wrestling.