Meet The Rogue Coaching Staff

Ryan Serena
Dillon Moritz
Zac Stout
Jordan Serena
Zach Sundine
Ryan Christian

Ryan Serena - Owner/Infield Coach

Ryan Serena is the co-founder and current owner of Rogue Baseball Performance, overseeing Rogue’s business operations, serving as the Program Director of Colorado Rogue Baseball Club, and working with infielders in Rogue’s high level training environment.  In addition to his responsibilities at Rogue, Ryan is also the Minor League Infield Coordinator for the Chicago Cubs, where he oversees all infield training throughout the Cubs organization.

Ryan began his coaching and instructing career in 2010 as he was still a college player, and has coached high school baseball in some capacity since. Ryan spent the 2013-2014 school year as an assistant coach at top junior college program Lamar Community College working with infielders, hitters and assisting with recruiting, before returning to the metro area to launch Rogue Baseball in early 2015.  Ryan was hired by the Cubs in early 2022.

Ryan is very passionate about developing young Colorado baseball players individually as well as preparing high school players to compete at the college level, and working with high level infielders to develop skills that will allow them to be elite defenders. In addition to enhancing each player’s ability on the field, he gets his greatest joy from developing relationships and being a constant resource for them throughout their baseball careers and lives.

Ryan grew up in Parker, CO and graduated from Chaparral High School in 2006 where he was a team captain, an honorable mention All-State shortstop and helped lead the Wolverines to the 5A final four. Ryan continued his playing career at Lamar Community College and then Colorado Christian University, where he earned NCCAA first team all region honors as an infielder as a senior. Ryan graduated from CCU in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Science.  He currently resides in Parker with his wife Sienna and daughter Colbie.

Dillon Moritz - Pitching Coordinator

Dillon (aka D-mo) is from Aurora, Colorado where he attended Grandview High School. He played baseball and basketball, Graduating in 2010. He then attended Lamar Community College and helped his team win two conference championships and two region 9 titles with an overall record of 95-29. He is 2nd in career appearances and 3rd in saves at Lamar. He finished his baseball career at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock where he helped his team reach the conference tournament both years. He graduated with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and moved back to Colorado.

Throughout all four years of college he instructed individual lessons to youth athletes and helped run the youth camp league each year at Little Rock. He is in his 5th year as a varsity pitching coach. He spent 3 years with Chaparral High School and now is currently with his alma mater Grandview High School.

D-mo joined Rogue in the summer of 2016. He enjoys developing our team in the most efficient and safest ways possible in order for them to succeed at the highest level. He believes baseball is a great teaching tool for not only the sport, but for developing into a man outside of the game. He hopes to teach the athletes how to succeed in life and baseball.

Jordan Serena - Hitting Coordinator

Jordan hails from Parker, CO where he graduated from Chaparral High School in 2011 and was a three sport athlete for four years where he earned 11 combined varsity letters, including All-State nods in both football and baseball. Jordan moved on to play baseball at Columbia University in the Ivy-League accumulating Ivy-League Championships in each of his last three years. Jordan earned All conference recognition sophomore, junior, and senior years and graduated from Columbia in 2015 with a degree in Psychology

Jordan was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 35th round of the 2015 draft and continued his playing career in their minor league organization as utility player, playing every position except pitcher.  Jordan finished his pro career playing independent baseball for the Quebec Capitales of the CANAM League.  Jordan continues to compete for Great Britain’s national team in World Baseball Classic and other International competition.

Jordan brings a scientific and cause/effect coaching perspective to the players at Rogue with the understanding the uniqueness of movement abilities each player brings to the table. Jordan also uses his first hand experiences in professional baseball to talk and learn about the mental aspects of the game with players at Rogue.

Ryan Christian - Pitching Coach

Bio Coming Soon

Zac Stout - Catching Coach

Zac is from Highlands Ranch, CO where he attended Mountain Vista High School before going on to play at Colorado School of Mines and graduating with a degree in engineering. After his playing days were over, Zac returned to Mountain Vista as the program catching coordinator for 9 years before joining the Rogue staff in 2019.
 
He works closely with the New York Yankees and Minnesota Twins player development staff to ensure players are given the knowledge and techniques that will scale to the highest levels of competition. Employing constraint led training and data driven player evaluations to allow players to take ownership of their development and find movement solutions that are best for their unique bodies.
 
Zac provides private/group instruction to high school, collegiate, and professional catchers, has been a featured speaker at coaching conventions, and provides catching consulting services to high school and collegiate programs across the country.

 

Zach Sundine - Pitching Coach

Zach was born and raised in Aurora, CO where he attended Grandview High School, graduating in 2016. He was a 3 sport athlete for three years earning All-Conference teams.

Zach then pitched for Lamar Community College for two years where he threw 82.3inn for the Lopes. After junior college he transferred Metro State University in Denver, CO. There he pitched three more years for the Roadrunners helping them rewrite the program record books in the 2021 season. Meanwhile playing two Summer seasons in the Alaska Baseball League for the Chugiak Eagle-River Chinooks and one season for the Rochester Honkers in the Northwoods League. Sundine graduated Metro State in 2022 with his degree in Mathematics with a concentration in secondary education.

He currently is a Math teacher at Chaparral High School and a pitching instructor and pitching coach for Rogue. He has been working with pitchers since his early college career providing both individual lessons and groups.