KCKCC’s Foerschler joining Central Missouri baseball staff

Winning the 2015 Rawlings Gold Glove as the best fielding community college first baseman in the nation and being named the Mike Haen Hustle Award recipient highlighted Tanner Foerschler’s two years as a player and one season as an assistant coach at Kansas City Kansas Community College. (KCKCC photo by Jason Browar)

by Alan Hoskins, KCKCC

A former Kansas City Kansas Community College standout is on his way up the collegiate coaching ladder.

A Gold Glove winner at KCKCC in 2015, Tanner Foerschler is joining the baseball coaching staff at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg as a graduate assistant coach. The move will enable Foerschler to continue his pursuit of a master’s degree in kinesiology.

A two-year starter at KCKCC in 2014-2015, Foerschler played two years at William Jewell College and then returned to KCKCC as a graduate assistant coach.

“I’m really looking forward for the opportunity to coach at a different level – and at a good college,” Foerschler said. Newly married, he was wed to Kourtney McKinnis June 7.

As a sophomore at KCKCC in 2015, Foerschler was awarded the Rawlings Golf Glove for being the best fielding first baseman in the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) with a .995 fielding percentage. In addition, he was named the recipient of the Mike Haen Hustle Award given annually to a player selected by the coaching staff for leadership and other contributions to the program.

“A good coach now, great coach later,” said Steve Burleson, an NJCAA Hall of Fame coach who was head coach during Foerschler’s two years as a player. “As a player, he was our Swiss Army knife. He could and would play any position for use. A dream to coach, he took everything we gave him and added an incredible amount of work ethic to become the player he became.

“The Gold Glove at first base given by Rawlings as the best fielding first baseman in the country speaks for itself. As for the Mike Haen Hustle Award, we had a bunch of good players that season but what separated Tanner was that he brought it every day for two years. His best tool is his integrity and that will carry him a long way in any profession.”

“He will be missed,” said current KCKCC head coach Matt Goldbeck. “He did a great job with our infielders and infielders. An outstanding young man, he’s going to be a great young coach. Very passionate about the game, he has a high moral value about doing what’s right.”

A graduate of Harrisonville High School, Foerschler hit just .211 and drove in 19 runs in 53 games as a freshman but then blossomed at a sophomore, hitting .376 and driving in 52 runs in 57 games. Playing second base at William Jewell, Foerschler hit .267 as a junior and .308 as a sophomore. Third in hitting for the Cardinals, he had 57 hits in 49 games.

At Central Missouri, Foerschler will be reunited with another former KCKCC assistant, Damian Stambersky. The Mules are coming off an outstanding spring season, finishing 39-17 and winning the MIAA tournament championship. Advancing to the NCAA Division II regional tournament, UCM won its first two games before being eliminated by No. 1 ranked Southern Arkansas.

Looking back at his years at KCKCC, Foerschler said: “A great place to grow and really develop yourself as a person, player and coach. I learned the importance of paying attention to the little details and playing for a Hall of Fame coach like Coach Burleson was a great influence on my life.”