Baseball
Vrable, Adam

Adam Vrable
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- adamv@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-5791
Assistant Coach - 11th season
Player Honors (Louisville tenure)
Adam Vrable is in his 11th season as an assistant coach at Louisville after being introduced on Aug. 1, 2014. He works with the Cardinalsā hitters and outfielders while also assisting with the programās recruiting efforts.
During his first 10Ā seasons in Louisville, the Cardinals have two College World Series appearances, five ACC Atlantic Division championships, five NCAA Super Regional berths, 23 All-American selections (including 13 hitters) and 55Ā players have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft.
Season Capsules
2024 - 32-24 (16-14 ACC)
The Louisville offensive attack had another strong showing in 2024, ranking top 20 nationally with a .311 batting average and leading the ACC with 105 stolen bases. The Cardinals also finished in the top 20 in doubles per game, slugging percentage and triples. Zion Rose was named a freshman All-American after leading the team with a .380 batting average. Gavin Kilen earned third team All-ACC honors behind a .330 average, 23 doubles and 41 RBIs. Ten Cardinals tallied 100 or more at-bats on the season, with all 10 posting averages of .290 or higher.
2023 - 31-24 (10-20 ACC)
The Cardinals hit .280 as a team in 2023, coming up one double shy of 100 and swiping 88 bases. Catcher Jack Payton led the offensive attack, hitting a team-best .374 with 10 doubles and 12 home runs. Shortstop Christian Knapczyk earned All-ACC honors following a season that saw him hit .331 with a team-high 19 stolen bases. Knapczyk (Cleveland Guardians, fifth round) and Payton (San Francisco Giants (11th round) were among the four Louisville players chosen in the 2023 MLB Draft.
2022 - 42-21-1 (18-11-1 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
The Cardinals had a banner season at the plate in 2022 ranking top 15 nationally in batting average (.309), hits, runs, walks, on-base percentage and doubles. Louisville posted its highest run and home run totals since 1992, and seven of UofLās nine regular starters earned All-Conference recognition.
Catcher Dalton Rushing continued Louisvilleās impressive tradition of great catchers, earning All-America honors and was selected 40th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2022 MLB Draft. Rushing hit .310 and his 23 home runs on the season were tied for the fourth-most in a single season in program history. Third baseman Ben Metzinger tallied 19 home runs and 69 RBIs, while Cameron Masterman added 18 home runs and 61 RBIs of his own. Ben Bianco chipped in 11 home runs to give the Cardinals four players in double figures.
The Cardinals also showed offensive prowess on the basepaths, leading the ACC with 103 stolen bases. Four different players swiped at least 10 bags, led by Levi Usher's 36, which was the most in the ACC and eighth nationally, as well as the sixth highest total in program history.
Rushing was the first of five Cardinals selected in the 2022 MLB Draft, all in the top 10 rounds. Ben Metzinger (Milwaukee Brewers, seventh round) and Levi Usher (Kansas City Royals, 10th round) also heard their names called, while Cameron Masterman inked a free agent deal with the Oakland Athletics.
2021 - 28-22 (16-16 ACC)
The Louisville offense turned in another strong season in 2021, as the Cardinals ranked among the top four in the ACC in batting average, on-base percentage, runs per game, triples and stolen bases.
The Cardinals checked a major milestone off the list in 2021 as catcher Henry Davis was selected with the first overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Davis led the Cardinals with a .370 batting average while adding 15 home runs and 48 RBIs, and was a unanimous All-American. Alex Binelas paced Louisville with 19 long balls and 63 driven in.
Louisville finished fifth nationally with 113 stolen bases on the season, led by 26 from Levi Usher and 20 from Cooper Bowman. Four Louisville position players earned All-Conference honors.
Davis was one of seven Cardinals to be selected in the 2021 Draft, joining Binelas (Milwaukee Brewers, third round), Cooper Bowman (New York Yankees, fourth round), Lucas Dunn (San Diego Padres, eighth round) and Luke Brown (Pittsburgh Pirates, ninth round) among Louisville position players.
2020 - 13-4 (2-1 ACC), program's first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking
In the shortened 2020 season, the Cardinals led the country in doubles, ranked third in batting average and fifth in hits. Despite the short season, the Cardinals were once again prominently featured during the 2020 MLB Draft with Reid Detmers going 10th overall to the Los Angeles Angels and Bobby Miller following to the Los Angeles Dodgers at No. 29. Zach Britton was later selected in the fifth round by the Toronto Blue Jays, while Justin Lavey (Seattle Mariners) and Danny Oriente (Arizona Diamondbacks) each signed free agent contracts.
2019 - 51-18 (21-9 ACC), NCAA College World Series, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
Louisville's offense finished ranked in the top 20 nationally in hits, runs, doubles, walks and stolen bases while helping the program to its fifth College World Series berth.
Seven different Cardinals reached double figures in doubles, led by Danny Oriente's 17 to go along with his team-best .332 average. Alex Binelas earned Freshman All-America honors after hitting 14 home runs and driving in 59. Binelas, Logan Wyatt, Tyler Fitzgerald and Justin Lavey all earned All-ACC recognition.
Wyatt was the first Cardinal off the board in the 2019 MLB Draft, selected 51st overall in the second round by the San Francisco Giants. Fitzgerald joined him as a San Francisco selection two rounds later. Jake Snider (Pittsburgh Pirates, 20th round) and Drew Campbell (Atlanta Braves, 23rd round) were also among the eight Cardinals drafted.
2018 - 45-19 (18-12 ACC), NCAA Regional
The Louisville offense had a strong showing in 2018, leading the ACC in batting average, doubles, on-base percentage and stolen bases.
Logan Wyatt and Josh Stowers anchored the Louisville lineup, with both earned All-America honors. Wyatt hit a team-best .339 with 22 doubles and 69 RBIs, while Stowers finished with a .336 average, 14 doubles and 60 driven in. Both were first team All-ACC selections, with Devin Mann and Danny Oriente garnering All-Conference honors of their own.
Louisville finished the 2018 season with 125 stolen bases, the fifth-most nationally. Stowers swiped a team-leading 36 bags, while Jake Snider and Fitzgerald added 24 and 23, respectively.
Stowers was a second round pick of the Seattle Mariners in the 2018 MLB Draft, the first of seven Cardinals to have their name called. Mann was picked in the fifth round by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
2017 - 53-12 (23-6 ACC), NCAA College World Series, ACC Atlantic Division Champions, program-record 53 wins
During the 2017 College World Series season, the Cardinals ranked in the Top 25 nationally in eight different offensive categories -- 11th in sacrifice flies, 12th in runs scored, 17th in stolen bases, 19th in hit by pitch, 21st in doubles, 23rd in home runs, 25th in hits and 25th in scoring.
Vrable worked with National Player of the Year Brendan McKay and All-Americans Drew Ellis and Devin Hairston during their three-year careers, which culminated with all three players being selected in the 2017 MLB Draft. With McKay going fourth overall to the Tampa Bay Rays, Ellis going in the second round to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Hairston going in the sixth round to the Milwaukee Brewers, Colby Fitch (13th Round, Philadelphia Phillies) and Logan Taylor (16th Round, Chicago White Sox) joined that trio as MLB Draft picks for the Cardinals.
Ellis had a breakout season at the plate in 2017, launching 20 home runs with 18 doubles and 61 RBIs, all of which were team highs. McKay added 18 home runs and 57 RBIs of his own with a .341 average, while Hairston his .309 with 16 doubles and 52 batted in.
2016 - 50-14 (22-8 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
In Vrableās second season in Louisville in 2016, Devin Hairston (.361, 16 2B, 45 RBI), Brendan McKay (.333, 19 2B, 41 RBI), Corey Ray (.310, 16 2B, 15 HR, 60 RBI, 44 SB) and Nick Solak (.376, 14 2B, 29 RBI) garnered All-America accolades from multiple media organizations. Each of those four standouts were also joined by Will Smith (.382, 7 HR, 43 RBI) and Blake Tiberi (.340, 18 2B, 10 HR, 51 RBI) in earning All-ACC honors.
As a team, the Cardinals won their second straight ACC Atlantic Division title and advanced to their fourth straight NCAA Super Regional while ranking third nationally in hits, third in sacrifice flies, sixth in batting average, sixth in doubles, sixth in slugging percentage, ninth in runs scored, 12th in stolen bases, 15th in on-base percentage, 19th in home runs, 20th in scoring and 26th in triples in 2016.
The season culminated with eight players being selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, including four position players -- Ray (1st Round, 5th overall, Milwaukee Brewers), Smith (1st Round, 32nd overall, Los Angeles Dodgers), Solak (2nd Round, New York Yankees) and Tiberi (3rd Round, New York Mets).Ā
2015 - 47-18 (25-5 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions, ACC record 25 conference wins
During his first season with the Cardinals in 2015, Vrable helped Corey Ray's rise as an All-American outfielder as well as the emergence of Brendan McKay as a two-way All-American.Ā
Ray hit .325 with 11 home runs, 56 RBI and 34 stolen bases while earning Second Team All-America accolades from Baseball America and NCBWA and Third Team honors from D1Baseball. McKay, chosen as the National Freshman of the Year by Baseball America, D1Baseball and Perfect Game as well as ACC Freshman of the Year by the league's head coaches, hit .308 with four home runs, 34 RBI and 14 doubles for Louisville, which set an ACC record for conference wins in a single season (25-5) and advanced to its third straight NCAA Super Regional.
2014 - Charleston Southern Assistant Coach
Vrable's influence was felt in his only season at CSU as the team won 30 games for the first time in 14 years and established a school-single season record with 20 home wins in 2014. The Buccaneers' bats were a big reason why, as CSU led the Big South and ranked 17th nationally with a .298 batting average.
2012-13 - The Citadel Assistant Coach
Prior to joining the Charleston Southern program, Vrable spent two years on Fred Jordan's staff at The Citadel, where he worked with hitters and outfielders making a big impact in the Bulldogs' 35-25 record during the 2013 season. The Citadel reached the Southern Conference Tournament championship game on the strength of a prolific offense, which ranked third in the country with 66 home runs. Under Vrable's tutelage, the Bulldogs also placed fourth nationally in slugging percentage, 12th in runs, 13th in batting average, and 19th in hits.
2011- Furman Assistant Coach
Vrable served as Furmanās outfield, baserunning and hitting coach during the 2011 season. The Paladins hit .277 as a team with 101 doubles and stole 66 bases.
Playing Career
Vrable enjoyed an excellent playing career at Coastal Carolina University helping the Chanticleers to a pair of Big South Championships and No. 1 seeds in the 2005 and 2007 NCAA Regionals. He led his squad with a .324 batting average during the 2006 season.
Personal
A native of Bay City, Michigan, Vrable is a 2007 graduate of Coastal Carolina with a degree in history. He is married to the former Renee Rasmer of Bay City, Michigan, and the couple has three sons, Hank, Lou and Len.
Player Honors (Louisville tenure)
- 2017 National Player of the Year - Brendan McKay
- 23 All-Americans (13 hitters)
- 52Ā All-Conference Selections (30 hitters)
- 55Ā MLB Draft Picks (27 hitters)
- 13 MLB Players (7 hitters)
Adam Vrable is in his 11th season as an assistant coach at Louisville after being introduced on Aug. 1, 2014. He works with the Cardinalsā hitters and outfielders while also assisting with the programās recruiting efforts.
During his first 10Ā seasons in Louisville, the Cardinals have two College World Series appearances, five ACC Atlantic Division championships, five NCAA Super Regional berths, 23 All-American selections (including 13 hitters) and 55Ā players have been selected in the Major League Baseball Draft.
Season Capsules
2024 - 32-24 (16-14 ACC)
The Louisville offensive attack had another strong showing in 2024, ranking top 20 nationally with a .311 batting average and leading the ACC with 105 stolen bases. The Cardinals also finished in the top 20 in doubles per game, slugging percentage and triples. Zion Rose was named a freshman All-American after leading the team with a .380 batting average. Gavin Kilen earned third team All-ACC honors behind a .330 average, 23 doubles and 41 RBIs. Ten Cardinals tallied 100 or more at-bats on the season, with all 10 posting averages of .290 or higher.
2023 - 31-24 (10-20 ACC)
The Cardinals hit .280 as a team in 2023, coming up one double shy of 100 and swiping 88 bases. Catcher Jack Payton led the offensive attack, hitting a team-best .374 with 10 doubles and 12 home runs. Shortstop Christian Knapczyk earned All-ACC honors following a season that saw him hit .331 with a team-high 19 stolen bases. Knapczyk (Cleveland Guardians, fifth round) and Payton (San Francisco Giants (11th round) were among the four Louisville players chosen in the 2023 MLB Draft.
2022 - 42-21-1 (18-11-1 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
The Cardinals had a banner season at the plate in 2022 ranking top 15 nationally in batting average (.309), hits, runs, walks, on-base percentage and doubles. Louisville posted its highest run and home run totals since 1992, and seven of UofLās nine regular starters earned All-Conference recognition.
Catcher Dalton Rushing continued Louisvilleās impressive tradition of great catchers, earning All-America honors and was selected 40th overall by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2022 MLB Draft. Rushing hit .310 and his 23 home runs on the season were tied for the fourth-most in a single season in program history. Third baseman Ben Metzinger tallied 19 home runs and 69 RBIs, while Cameron Masterman added 18 home runs and 61 RBIs of his own. Ben Bianco chipped in 11 home runs to give the Cardinals four players in double figures.
The Cardinals also showed offensive prowess on the basepaths, leading the ACC with 103 stolen bases. Four different players swiped at least 10 bags, led by Levi Usher's 36, which was the most in the ACC and eighth nationally, as well as the sixth highest total in program history.
Rushing was the first of five Cardinals selected in the 2022 MLB Draft, all in the top 10 rounds. Ben Metzinger (Milwaukee Brewers, seventh round) and Levi Usher (Kansas City Royals, 10th round) also heard their names called, while Cameron Masterman inked a free agent deal with the Oakland Athletics.
2021 - 28-22 (16-16 ACC)
The Louisville offense turned in another strong season in 2021, as the Cardinals ranked among the top four in the ACC in batting average, on-base percentage, runs per game, triples and stolen bases.
The Cardinals checked a major milestone off the list in 2021 as catcher Henry Davis was selected with the first overall pick in the 2021 MLB Draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates. Davis led the Cardinals with a .370 batting average while adding 15 home runs and 48 RBIs, and was a unanimous All-American. Alex Binelas paced Louisville with 19 long balls and 63 driven in.
Louisville finished fifth nationally with 113 stolen bases on the season, led by 26 from Levi Usher and 20 from Cooper Bowman. Four Louisville position players earned All-Conference honors.
Davis was one of seven Cardinals to be selected in the 2021 Draft, joining Binelas (Milwaukee Brewers, third round), Cooper Bowman (New York Yankees, fourth round), Lucas Dunn (San Diego Padres, eighth round) and Luke Brown (Pittsburgh Pirates, ninth round) among Louisville position players.
2020 - 13-4 (2-1 ACC), program's first-ever preseason No. 1 ranking
In the shortened 2020 season, the Cardinals led the country in doubles, ranked third in batting average and fifth in hits. Despite the short season, the Cardinals were once again prominently featured during the 2020 MLB Draft with Reid Detmers going 10th overall to the Los Angeles Angels and Bobby Miller following to the Los Angeles Dodgers at No. 29. Zach Britton was later selected in the fifth round by the Toronto Blue Jays, while Justin Lavey (Seattle Mariners) and Danny Oriente (Arizona Diamondbacks) each signed free agent contracts.
2019 - 51-18 (21-9 ACC), NCAA College World Series, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
Louisville's offense finished ranked in the top 20 nationally in hits, runs, doubles, walks and stolen bases while helping the program to its fifth College World Series berth.
Seven different Cardinals reached double figures in doubles, led by Danny Oriente's 17 to go along with his team-best .332 average. Alex Binelas earned Freshman All-America honors after hitting 14 home runs and driving in 59. Binelas, Logan Wyatt, Tyler Fitzgerald and Justin Lavey all earned All-ACC recognition.
Wyatt was the first Cardinal off the board in the 2019 MLB Draft, selected 51st overall in the second round by the San Francisco Giants. Fitzgerald joined him as a San Francisco selection two rounds later. Jake Snider (Pittsburgh Pirates, 20th round) and Drew Campbell (Atlanta Braves, 23rd round) were also among the eight Cardinals drafted.
2018 - 45-19 (18-12 ACC), NCAA Regional
The Louisville offense had a strong showing in 2018, leading the ACC in batting average, doubles, on-base percentage and stolen bases.
Logan Wyatt and Josh Stowers anchored the Louisville lineup, with both earned All-America honors. Wyatt hit a team-best .339 with 22 doubles and 69 RBIs, while Stowers finished with a .336 average, 14 doubles and 60 driven in. Both were first team All-ACC selections, with Devin Mann and Danny Oriente garnering All-Conference honors of their own.
Louisville finished the 2018 season with 125 stolen bases, the fifth-most nationally. Stowers swiped a team-leading 36 bags, while Jake Snider and Fitzgerald added 24 and 23, respectively.
Stowers was a second round pick of the Seattle Mariners in the 2018 MLB Draft, the first of seven Cardinals to have their name called. Mann was picked in the fifth round by the Los Angeles Dodgers.
2017 - 53-12 (23-6 ACC), NCAA College World Series, ACC Atlantic Division Champions, program-record 53 wins
During the 2017 College World Series season, the Cardinals ranked in the Top 25 nationally in eight different offensive categories -- 11th in sacrifice flies, 12th in runs scored, 17th in stolen bases, 19th in hit by pitch, 21st in doubles, 23rd in home runs, 25th in hits and 25th in scoring.
Vrable worked with National Player of the Year Brendan McKay and All-Americans Drew Ellis and Devin Hairston during their three-year careers, which culminated with all three players being selected in the 2017 MLB Draft. With McKay going fourth overall to the Tampa Bay Rays, Ellis going in the second round to the Arizona Diamondbacks and Hairston going in the sixth round to the Milwaukee Brewers, Colby Fitch (13th Round, Philadelphia Phillies) and Logan Taylor (16th Round, Chicago White Sox) joined that trio as MLB Draft picks for the Cardinals.
Ellis had a breakout season at the plate in 2017, launching 20 home runs with 18 doubles and 61 RBIs, all of which were team highs. McKay added 18 home runs and 57 RBIs of his own with a .341 average, while Hairston his .309 with 16 doubles and 52 batted in.
2016 - 50-14 (22-8 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions
In Vrableās second season in Louisville in 2016, Devin Hairston (.361, 16 2B, 45 RBI), Brendan McKay (.333, 19 2B, 41 RBI), Corey Ray (.310, 16 2B, 15 HR, 60 RBI, 44 SB) and Nick Solak (.376, 14 2B, 29 RBI) garnered All-America accolades from multiple media organizations. Each of those four standouts were also joined by Will Smith (.382, 7 HR, 43 RBI) and Blake Tiberi (.340, 18 2B, 10 HR, 51 RBI) in earning All-ACC honors.
As a team, the Cardinals won their second straight ACC Atlantic Division title and advanced to their fourth straight NCAA Super Regional while ranking third nationally in hits, third in sacrifice flies, sixth in batting average, sixth in doubles, sixth in slugging percentage, ninth in runs scored, 12th in stolen bases, 15th in on-base percentage, 19th in home runs, 20th in scoring and 26th in triples in 2016.
The season culminated with eight players being selected in the Major League Baseball Draft, including four position players -- Ray (1st Round, 5th overall, Milwaukee Brewers), Smith (1st Round, 32nd overall, Los Angeles Dodgers), Solak (2nd Round, New York Yankees) and Tiberi (3rd Round, New York Mets).Ā
2015 - 47-18 (25-5 ACC), NCAA Super Regional, ACC Atlantic Division Champions, ACC record 25 conference wins
During his first season with the Cardinals in 2015, Vrable helped Corey Ray's rise as an All-American outfielder as well as the emergence of Brendan McKay as a two-way All-American.Ā
Ray hit .325 with 11 home runs, 56 RBI and 34 stolen bases while earning Second Team All-America accolades from Baseball America and NCBWA and Third Team honors from D1Baseball. McKay, chosen as the National Freshman of the Year by Baseball America, D1Baseball and Perfect Game as well as ACC Freshman of the Year by the league's head coaches, hit .308 with four home runs, 34 RBI and 14 doubles for Louisville, which set an ACC record for conference wins in a single season (25-5) and advanced to its third straight NCAA Super Regional.
2014 - Charleston Southern Assistant Coach
Vrable's influence was felt in his only season at CSU as the team won 30 games for the first time in 14 years and established a school-single season record with 20 home wins in 2014. The Buccaneers' bats were a big reason why, as CSU led the Big South and ranked 17th nationally with a .298 batting average.
2012-13 - The Citadel Assistant Coach
Prior to joining the Charleston Southern program, Vrable spent two years on Fred Jordan's staff at The Citadel, where he worked with hitters and outfielders making a big impact in the Bulldogs' 35-25 record during the 2013 season. The Citadel reached the Southern Conference Tournament championship game on the strength of a prolific offense, which ranked third in the country with 66 home runs. Under Vrable's tutelage, the Bulldogs also placed fourth nationally in slugging percentage, 12th in runs, 13th in batting average, and 19th in hits.
2011- Furman Assistant Coach
Vrable served as Furmanās outfield, baserunning and hitting coach during the 2011 season. The Paladins hit .277 as a team with 101 doubles and stole 66 bases.
Playing Career
Vrable enjoyed an excellent playing career at Coastal Carolina University helping the Chanticleers to a pair of Big South Championships and No. 1 seeds in the 2005 and 2007 NCAA Regionals. He led his squad with a .324 batting average during the 2006 season.
Personal
A native of Bay City, Michigan, Vrable is a 2007 graduate of Coastal Carolina with a degree in history. He is married to the former Renee Rasmer of Bay City, Michigan, and the couple has three sons, Hank, Lou and Len.