Baseball

Zack Domingues
Zack Domingues
Former Dirtbag Zack Domingues joins Troy Buckley’s coaching staff as the volunteer assistant coach for the 2019 season. Domingues played at Long Beach State from 2014-16 after transferring from Cuesta College. The Visalia, Calif. native has been affiliated with the program since his graduation, but officially joins the coaching staff in 2019, replacing former LBSU teammate Zach Miller.
 
As a player, Domingues played three seasons with the Dirtbags from as a versatile infielder. He started 123 games for Long Beach State playing primarily at second base and third base, and helped the Dirtbags reach NCAA Regionals in 2014 and 2016. Domingues had a breakout year as a senior, hitting .294 with a team-leading .422 on-base percentage and an impressive 22 sacrifice bunts. He led the team with 33 walks and eight hit-by-pitches, and tied for second on the team with 35 runs scored that season as the primary third baseman.
 
“We are excited to have Zack back on our staff as he transitions to this new role,” said Buckley of his former player. “He understands our culture, has always been highly respected by his peers and has been part of this family since his arrival in the fall of 2013. He has and will continue to be a great addition to our program.”
 
Domingues earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Long Beach State in 2016. He also received his master’s degree from the Beach in Coaching & Student-Athlete Development.