keagan titmuss
assistant coach - canes ohio 2024
head coach - 810 elite mi
Keagan Titmuss brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience to the field, combining a successful collegiate career with a proven track record as a coach. A 24-year-old from Grand Blanc, Michigan, Titmuss spent five years as a standout right-handed pitcher (RHP) at Cincinnati Christian University and Ohio Christian University. During his time at both institutions, he developed a deep understanding of the game, both as a player and as a leader in the dugout.
Titmuss graduated in 2024 with a Master of Business Administration (MBA), further enhancing his leadership and management skills, which he applies to his coaching philosophy. He began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Ohio Christian University, where he worked with pitchers and helped guide the team to success on the field.
In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Titmuss has spent three seasons as the head coach of 810 Elite (MI), where he led and developed young talent to prepare them for the next level. He also served as an assistant coach for Canes Ohio 2024, where he continued to hone his coaching skills and further his commitment to player development.
With a passion for teaching the game and helping athletes reach their full potential, Titmuss is dedicated to building not only better players but better young men. His diverse experience, combined with his strong work ethic and academic background, makes him a valuable asset to the Canes Ohio 2024 coaching staff.ad trainer for all pitching and mental performance programs at BullPenDoc, Wyatt focuses on more than just technique—he is deeply committed to the growth of each athlete's mindset. With a philosophy rooted in discipline, mental toughness, and continuous improvement, Wyatt strives to bring out the best in every player, helping them achieve their short- and long-term goals while building character and resilience.
Wyatt believes that baseball offers invaluable life lessons, and he is passionate about teaching athletes not only to become better players, but better people. His motto, “Let’s be 1% better together,” reflects his commitment to pushing every athlete to constantly improve and reach their highest potential.