Kody Sindelar will begin his seventh season as an Assistant Baseball Coach at Cloud County Community College. Sindelar works primarily with the Thunderbird pitching staff. Using his background in strength and conditioning as a strength coordinator for the Tampa Bay Rays, Sindelar also heads the Thunderbird Baseball Strength Program.
Sindelar has overseen the development of many high level pitchers in his time at Cloud. Erik Sabrowski earned all-american honors in 2019 and was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round of the MLB draft. In 2020, four T-Bird righthanders signed with NCAA Division one programs. Sindelar has helped elevate the pitching staff at Cloud that has shattered the school record for strikeouts in each of the last two full seasons.
Sindelar is an alumni of Cloud County. He began his playing career as a T-Bird in 2002 and finished in 2004. While at Cloud, he played one season for Head Coach Greg Brummett.
From Cloud he transferred to Fort Hays State University. For two years at Fort Hays, Sindelar was a member of the FHSU Baseball program, helping them earn an NCAA regional bid in 2005.
After his playing career, Sindelar was a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Tampa Bay Rays Organization for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. In August of 2008 he accepted a volunteer coaching position for Head Coach Bryan Conger at Tarleton State University where Sindelar worked with the infielders and assisted with hitting.
In 2009, Kody moved back Nebraska and was the Pitching Coach for Grand Island Home Federal Legion from 2010-2015.
Sindelar is a graduate of Fort Hays State University and earned a bachelor's degree in Health and Human Performance in 2007.