Baseball

Diamyn Hall
- Title:
- Mental Skills Development Coordinator
- Phone:
- 937-775-4188
Diamyn Hall serves as the Mental Game Development Coordinator (first in collegiate baseball history). Hall works in conjunction with the coaching staff to develop and implement individualized mental game development plans for the hitters, pitchers, and fielders. With the mental game, Hall also leads team sessions, position-based sessions, and individual mental game sessions. Diamyn’s rare combination of experience, research, education, & innovation with the mental game adds significant value to the player development system.
Prior to joining the staff at Wright State University, Hall served as a Peak Performance & Mental Game Coach for multiple professional baseball players. Four of whom were top 5 round draft picks of their MLB Draft class. Diamyn also served as a mental game mentor to over 30 of his teammates throughout his college career while having Dr. Charlie Maher (Cleveland Indians, Head Peak Performance Coach and President of the MLB Sports Psychology Group) as a mentor since 2015.
In 2017, Hall ended his collegiate baseball career at Georgia Southwestern State University where he played a significant role as a "player-coach" to assist the coaching staff to guiding the Hurricanes to their conference tournament for the first time in 8 years.
In 2014-2016, Hall competed at Grambling State University, a Division I baseball program in Louisiana. There, he was a “player-coach” as well as a highly scouted draft prospect before tearing his ACL and meniscus during the 2015-16 season.
Prior to competing at GSU, Diamyn was a two year starter at Lincoln Trail Community College in Robinson, IL, under Head Coach, Kevin Bowers.
Diamyn received his first Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Grambling State University and his second Bachelor’s from Georgia Southwestern State in Sociology. Hall has also been accepted into John F. Kennedy University’s Masters & Doctorates Program in Sport Psychology.
Prior to joining the staff at Wright State University, Hall served as a Peak Performance & Mental Game Coach for multiple professional baseball players. Four of whom were top 5 round draft picks of their MLB Draft class. Diamyn also served as a mental game mentor to over 30 of his teammates throughout his college career while having Dr. Charlie Maher (Cleveland Indians, Head Peak Performance Coach and President of the MLB Sports Psychology Group) as a mentor since 2015.
In 2017, Hall ended his collegiate baseball career at Georgia Southwestern State University where he played a significant role as a "player-coach" to assist the coaching staff to guiding the Hurricanes to their conference tournament for the first time in 8 years.
In 2014-2016, Hall competed at Grambling State University, a Division I baseball program in Louisiana. There, he was a “player-coach” as well as a highly scouted draft prospect before tearing his ACL and meniscus during the 2015-16 season.
Prior to competing at GSU, Diamyn was a two year starter at Lincoln Trail Community College in Robinson, IL, under Head Coach, Kevin Bowers.
Diamyn received his first Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Grambling State University and his second Bachelor’s from Georgia Southwestern State in Sociology. Hall has also been accepted into John F. Kennedy University’s Masters & Doctorates Program in Sport Psychology.













