Mike Porcaro enters his second season with the Sun Devil Baseball program and first as Director of Operations. He spent the 2022 campaign as the program's Director of Scouting and Player Development.
He was a volunteer assistant coach for his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, in 2021.
Porcaro spent the 2017 through 2020 seasons on the staff at MSOE, serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Raiders. He began his four-year stretch as assistant coach, focusing on hitting and infielders, before being elevated to the associate/recruiting role. During his tenure, MSOE broke the school record for wins with 25 in 2018.
This past summer, he was named the second field manager in Kenosha Kingfish team history, leading the way for the Northwoods League program. In a shortened season, he led the squad to a 17-9 overall record. During the 2021 season, he led the Kingfish to a 39-33 record.
Porcaro has more Northwoods League experience, having both played and coached in the league. Porcaro played two seasons for the Eau Claire Express (2013-14) and in 2015 he was an assistant coach for the same franchise.
One of just three baseball players to be named All-American in MKE program history, Porcaroclosed out a stellar Milwaukee career (2012-2015) with league postseason honors for the third time in 2015. He was named Second-Team All-Horizon League Designated Hitter after spending the large majority of the season as the everyday DH due to injury. He hit .296 on the season, but upped that to .356 in league play, scoring 43 runs, recording 56 hits, 11 doubles, 32 RBI and a .430 on-base percentage.
Porcaro was the 2013 Horizon League Player of the Year, earning Honorable Mention All-American status that season after leading the team and league with a .364 batting average. He became the 11th player to ever record over 200 hits in a Milwaukee uniform, finishing ninth all-time with 215 while also finishing fourth in program history with 143 runs scored. He batted .312 in 192 collegiate games, driving in 117 runs.
Porcaro spent the 2017 through 2020 seasons on the staff at MSOE, serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Raiders. He began his four-year stretch as assistant coach, focusing on hitting and infielders, before being elevated to the associate/recruiting role. During his tenure, MSOE broke the school record for wins with 25 in 2018.
This past summer, he was named the second field manager in Kenosha Kingfish team history, leading the way for the Northwoods League program. In a shortened season, he led the squad to a 17-9 overall record. During the 2021 season, he led the Kingfish to a 39-33 record.
Porcaro has more Northwoods League experience, having both played and coached in the league. Porcaro played two seasons for the Eau Claire Express (2013-14) and in 2015 he was an assistant coach for the same franchise.
One of just three baseball players to be named All-American in MKE program history, Porcaro closed out a stellar Milwaukee career (2012-2015) with league postseason honors for the third time in 2015. He was named Second-Team All-Horizon League Designated Hitter after spending the large majority of the season as the everyday DH due to injury. He hit .296 on the season, but upped that to .356 in league play, scoring 43 runs, recording 56 hits, 11 doubles, 32 RBI and a .430 on-base percentage.
Porcaro was the 2013 Horizon League Player of the Year, earning Honorable Mention All-American status that season after leading the team and league with a .364 batting average. He became the 11th player to ever record over 200 hits in a Milwaukee uniform, finishing ninth all-time with 215 while also finishing fourth in program history with 143 runs scored. He batted .312 in 192 collegiate games, driving in 117 runs.
Porcaro Coaching/Staff Career
2017-2020 – Milwaukee School of Engineering (DIII)
2020-2021 – Kenosha Kingfish (Summer Ball)
2021 – University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (DI)
2022 – ASU
2023 – ASU
He was a volunteer assistant coach for his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, in 2021.
Porcaro spent the 2017 through 2020 seasons on the staff at MSOE, serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Raiders. He began his four-year stretch as assistant coach, focusing on hitting and infielders, before being elevated to the associate/recruiting role. During his tenure, MSOE broke the school record for wins with 25 in 2018.
This past summer, he was named the second field manager in Kenosha Kingfish team history, leading the way for the Northwoods League program. In a shortened season, he led the squad to a 17-9 overall record. During the 2021 season, he led the Kingfish to a 39-33 record.
Porcaro has more Northwoods League experience, having both played and coached in the league. Porcaro played two seasons for the Eau Claire Express (2013-14) and in 2015 he was an assistant coach for the same franchise.
One of just three baseball players to be named All-American in MKE program history, Porcaroclosed out a stellar Milwaukee career (2012-2015) with league postseason honors for the third time in 2015. He was named Second-Team All-Horizon League Designated Hitter after spending the large majority of the season as the everyday DH due to injury. He hit .296 on the season, but upped that to .356 in league play, scoring 43 runs, recording 56 hits, 11 doubles, 32 RBI and a .430 on-base percentage.
Porcaro was the 2013 Horizon League Player of the Year, earning Honorable Mention All-American status that season after leading the team and league with a .364 batting average. He became the 11th player to ever record over 200 hits in a Milwaukee uniform, finishing ninth all-time with 215 while also finishing fourth in program history with 143 runs scored. He batted .312 in 192 collegiate games, driving in 117 runs.
Porcaro spent the 2017 through 2020 seasons on the staff at MSOE, serving as the associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Raiders. He began his four-year stretch as assistant coach, focusing on hitting and infielders, before being elevated to the associate/recruiting role. During his tenure, MSOE broke the school record for wins with 25 in 2018.
This past summer, he was named the second field manager in Kenosha Kingfish team history, leading the way for the Northwoods League program. In a shortened season, he led the squad to a 17-9 overall record. During the 2021 season, he led the Kingfish to a 39-33 record.
Porcaro has more Northwoods League experience, having both played and coached in the league. Porcaro played two seasons for the Eau Claire Express (2013-14) and in 2015 he was an assistant coach for the same franchise.
One of just three baseball players to be named All-American in MKE program history, Porcaro closed out a stellar Milwaukee career (2012-2015) with league postseason honors for the third time in 2015. He was named Second-Team All-Horizon League Designated Hitter after spending the large majority of the season as the everyday DH due to injury. He hit .296 on the season, but upped that to .356 in league play, scoring 43 runs, recording 56 hits, 11 doubles, 32 RBI and a .430 on-base percentage.
Porcaro was the 2013 Horizon League Player of the Year, earning Honorable Mention All-American status that season after leading the team and league with a .364 batting average. He became the 11th player to ever record over 200 hits in a Milwaukee uniform, finishing ninth all-time with 215 while also finishing fourth in program history with 143 runs scored. He batted .312 in 192 collegiate games, driving in 117 runs.
Porcaro Coaching/Staff Career
2017-2020 – Milwaukee School of Engineering (DIII)
2020-2021 – Kenosha Kingfish (Summer Ball)
2021 – University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (DI)
2022 – ASU
2023 – ASU