Trevor Amicone
Trevor Amicone
- School Weber State University
- High School Jordan High School (UT)
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Trevor Amicone played baseball at Jordan High School where his mother coached him during his sophomore and junior seasons. In the latter year, she pinch hit for him twelve times. Amicone went on to college at Weber State University and earned a degree in communications in 2012. After college Amicone worked a variety of jobs before finding his way into coaching. These included working as the play-by-play voice of the Orem Owlz from 2010-11 and 2013-14. Amicone has also worked privately with hitters at the professional, college, high school and youth levels.
Amicone got his first coaching gig as an assistant coach for Bountiful High School where he helped the team win its first state title in 26 years. The next year he took over as head coach at Woods Cross High School and he coached there during the 2015-2016 seasons. In fall 2018 Amicone moved to the college ranks as an assistant coach with the Dixie State University Trailblazers. He stayed at Dixie State until the end of 2019.
The New York Yankees hired Amicone in 2020 as a roving hitting coach in their minor league system. The next year he worked as a coach with the DSL Yankees 2 in the Dominican Republic. Amicone received a big promotion and served as the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders hitting coach in 2022-2024. In 2025, he moved to the Minnesota Twins where he was named assistant hitting coach with the major league team.
Amicone comes from a baseball and softball focused family. His father Marc Amicone is the President and General Manager of the Salt Lake Bees, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels. His mother Mary Kay is the head softball coach at Weber State and his younger brother Derek is the Director of Baseball Operations at Grand Canyon University.
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