Tim Dulin was born to play the game of baseball. Since he was old enough to pick up a glove, he’s loved the game. Tim enjoyed a legendary career as an infielder for the University of Memphis. As one of only four Tigers ever to be named All American, Tim was a surefire selection for the University of Memphis Hall of Fame induction in 1994. Tim still holds the record for most doubles in a season (22) and was one of the school’s top all-time run-scorers (165). Upon completion of his collegiate playing career, Tim spent seven years in the Baltimore Orioles organization. Tim then returned to Memphis to launch his next career as an instructor, passing on lessons gleaned from his experiences alongside baseball greats like Cal Ripken Jr., Rod Carew, among many others. Since 1991, Tim has taught players of all ages and skill levels the art of baseball. As an instructor, Tim has produced over 400 college players, 22 All Americans and 60 professional players. In 2001 Tim founded The Dulins Dodgers Organization, a program made up of six teams ranging from 13U-18U that has produced nine National Championship Teams and six National Runners-Up Teams.
AS A PLAYER
- ALL AMERICAN – 1983 & 1984 (University of Memphis)
- TEAM USA 1984
- University of Memphis ALL CENTURY TEAM
- 7th Round Selection by Montreal Expos in ‘84
- 2nd Selection by the Baltimore Orioles in ‘85
- 7 Years in Professional Baseball
AS AN INSTRUCTOR & COACH
- Over 10,000 professional lessons given from age 5 – Major League Players
- 80 Collegiate All-Americans
- 600 + college scholarships
- 8 First-round draft picks
- 13 Major League Players
- 14 Dulin Dodger National Championships
- 6 Dulin Dodger National Runner Up Teams