In 2008 he managed the State College Spikes, a Class A club affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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After the season the team was sold to a new ownership group based in University Park, Pennsylvania, home of Penn State University, and were relocated there to become known as the State College Spikes; they are currently a Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate.