THE STORY
OF MORGAN MCCULLOUGH
former Professional baseball player. West Seattle native. Built through the game.
BUILT THROUGH THE GAME. PLAYED AT EVERY LEVEL.
Morgan McCullough started playing baseball at four years old in West Seattle. From a young age, the game became a constant.
Morgan has competed across college, professional, and international baseball.
He represented Team USA, winning a gold medal in Osaka, Japan, and went on to win a National Championship at Chipola College, where he was named World Series MVP.
In 2019, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels and has since played within the Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners organizations, along with time overseas in Australia, Korea, Mexico, and Germany.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Team USA Gold Medalist
World Series MVP & National Champion
Drafted by Los Angeles Angels (2019)
Seattle Mariners Organization
Kansas City Royals Organization
American Association Rookie of the Year
International play (Australia, Mexico, Germany)
MORGANS THREE PRINCIPLES
Everything starts here. Players will build consistency through repetition — focusing on footwork, glove work, positioning, and throwing mechanics. These are the details that show up in every play and separate players as the game speeds up.
⚾ FUNDAMENTALS
Training is built to translate into real game situations. Players will work on timing, decision-making, and executing plays under pressure — including double plays, movement patterns, and reacting quickly and efficiently.
⚡ GAME SPEED EXECUTION
🧠 APPROACH & MINDSET
The way a player thinks affects how they perform. This includes focus, preparation, and how they handle mistakes. The goal is to help players slow the game down and build confidence through understanding.