Baseball
Longley, Caleb

Caleb Longley
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Caleb Longley joined the Texas A&M baseball staff in the summer of 2024 as an assistant coach. With the Aggies, Longley serves as the recruiting coordinator and hitting coach.
In his first season in Aggieland, the Maroon & White racked up 95 home runs, which ranks third all-time in program history. Under his guidance, Jace LaViolette earned All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game.
Prior to coming to Aggieland, Longley served three seasons in the same role at Texas where he helped the Longhorns to their three most productive offensive season in program history.
While on staff, Texas produced the three highest home run totals in school history. The Longhorns hit a program record 128 homers in 2022, then followed that up with 91 in 2023 and eclipsed the 100-homer mark again in 2024. The 2022 team had seven players with double-digit homer runs, including the national leader and Golden Spikes Award winner Ivan Melendez. Every regular starter on the 2023 team reached a new career-high in homers and five players reached double-digits.
In his first season as the recruiting coordinator in 2024, Longley pieced together a top-3 signing class according to Baseball America. Longley’s 2025 class was also ranked No. 2 by Perfect Game.
During the 2024 season, Longley helped the Longhorns to the second-most homers in school annals with 112 and worked with the Big 12 Player of the Year in Max Belyeu. In 2023, the team returned only two everyday starters and 23 homers from the season prior and still batted .293 and average just over seven runs per game. Six Texas hitters garnered All-Big 12 honors under Longley’s teachings in 2023.
In his first season on staff, Longley helped the Longhorns to a return to the College World Series and oversaw an offense that smashed a program record 128 homers. The best power hitting team in program history slugged .550 to smash the previous program record of .508 set in 1974.
During the season, Longley mentored Ivan Melendez, who became the first Texas player to win the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award and swept the national player of the year awards. Melendez hit a Longhorns record 32 home runs, surpassing Kyle Russell’s Texas record 28 homers in 2007 and Kris Bryant’s BBCOR era record of 31 homers in 2013. Melendez batted .387 and led the country with 94 RBI and an .863 slugging percentage.
Melendez was also one of seven Longhorn hitters to earn All-Big 12 honors in 2022.
Prior to his time in Austin, Longley spent two seasons with the Arizona State baseball program.
A former East Tennessee State standout and high-performance training coach, Longley helped train and develop several draft picks while at Arizona State including the 2020 No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torklelson and fellow first rounder Alika Williams.
Last season Longley helped the Sun Devils advance to the NCAA Regional and had a trio of freshmen All-Americans, including highly decorated DH/first baseman Ethan Long. Long was a consensus All-American after slugging 16 homers and slashing .340/.417/.704.
Longley is also the creator and CEO of MARV training - a unique multidimensional training tool focused on hitting and arm care routines that is used across numerous sports across the country, including MLB, NBA, NFL and numerous NCAA Division I sports (football, baseball, softball, volleyball).
Longley previously worked as a quarterback trainer where he trained several NFL and NCAA Power 5 quarterbacks, while being heavily involved in the draft preparation for First Round Pick Dwayne Haskins in 2019 and Jalen Hurts in 2020.
During his time working with quarterbacks, Longley developed custom arm care, arm strengthening and activation regimens used by NFL and NCAA quarterbacks. He developed the Quarterback Improvement Curriculum as well as Throwing Program used by numerous quarterbacks across the globe.
He was also the former owner and founder of the High Intent Training, a baseball player development center in Nashville, Tennessee. There he took a holistic approach to training and customizing development plans for each individual athlete. While at "HIT Nashville" Longley was one of the first people in the country to get certified and publish an article for OnBaseU.
Longley was an accomplished Division I baseball player at East Tennessee State, recording 43 career home runs. He slashed .310/.400/.655 with 14 homers, 20 doubles and 50 RBIs during his senior campaign and was named a First Team All-Southern Conference selection in the process. He finished his playing career professionally with the Bloomfield Beavers.
Longley and wife Demi, who played softball at East Tennessee State, were married in 2022.
In his first season in Aggieland, the Maroon & White racked up 95 home runs, which ranks third all-time in program history. Under his guidance, Jace LaViolette earned All-America honors from the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association and Perfect Game.
Prior to coming to Aggieland, Longley served three seasons in the same role at Texas where he helped the Longhorns to their three most productive offensive season in program history.
While on staff, Texas produced the three highest home run totals in school history. The Longhorns hit a program record 128 homers in 2022, then followed that up with 91 in 2023 and eclipsed the 100-homer mark again in 2024. The 2022 team had seven players with double-digit homer runs, including the national leader and Golden Spikes Award winner Ivan Melendez. Every regular starter on the 2023 team reached a new career-high in homers and five players reached double-digits.
In his first season as the recruiting coordinator in 2024, Longley pieced together a top-3 signing class according to Baseball America. Longley’s 2025 class was also ranked No. 2 by Perfect Game.
During the 2024 season, Longley helped the Longhorns to the second-most homers in school annals with 112 and worked with the Big 12 Player of the Year in Max Belyeu. In 2023, the team returned only two everyday starters and 23 homers from the season prior and still batted .293 and average just over seven runs per game. Six Texas hitters garnered All-Big 12 honors under Longley’s teachings in 2023.
In his first season on staff, Longley helped the Longhorns to a return to the College World Series and oversaw an offense that smashed a program record 128 homers. The best power hitting team in program history slugged .550 to smash the previous program record of .508 set in 1974.
During the season, Longley mentored Ivan Melendez, who became the first Texas player to win the USA Baseball Golden Spikes Award and swept the national player of the year awards. Melendez hit a Longhorns record 32 home runs, surpassing Kyle Russell’s Texas record 28 homers in 2007 and Kris Bryant’s BBCOR era record of 31 homers in 2013. Melendez batted .387 and led the country with 94 RBI and an .863 slugging percentage.
Melendez was also one of seven Longhorn hitters to earn All-Big 12 honors in 2022.
Prior to his time in Austin, Longley spent two seasons with the Arizona State baseball program.
A former East Tennessee State standout and high-performance training coach, Longley helped train and develop several draft picks while at Arizona State including the 2020 No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torklelson and fellow first rounder Alika Williams.
Last season Longley helped the Sun Devils advance to the NCAA Regional and had a trio of freshmen All-Americans, including highly decorated DH/first baseman Ethan Long. Long was a consensus All-American after slugging 16 homers and slashing .340/.417/.704.
Longley is also the creator and CEO of MARV training - a unique multidimensional training tool focused on hitting and arm care routines that is used across numerous sports across the country, including MLB, NBA, NFL and numerous NCAA Division I sports (football, baseball, softball, volleyball).
Longley previously worked as a quarterback trainer where he trained several NFL and NCAA Power 5 quarterbacks, while being heavily involved in the draft preparation for First Round Pick Dwayne Haskins in 2019 and Jalen Hurts in 2020.
During his time working with quarterbacks, Longley developed custom arm care, arm strengthening and activation regimens used by NFL and NCAA quarterbacks. He developed the Quarterback Improvement Curriculum as well as Throwing Program used by numerous quarterbacks across the globe.
He was also the former owner and founder of the High Intent Training, a baseball player development center in Nashville, Tennessee. There he took a holistic approach to training and customizing development plans for each individual athlete. While at "HIT Nashville" Longley was one of the first people in the country to get certified and publish an article for OnBaseU.
Longley was an accomplished Division I baseball player at East Tennessee State, recording 43 career home runs. He slashed .310/.400/.655 with 14 homers, 20 doubles and 50 RBIs during his senior campaign and was named a First Team All-Southern Conference selection in the process. He finished his playing career professionally with the Bloomfield Beavers.
Longley and wife Demi, who played softball at East Tennessee State, were married in 2022.