PRP Staff
Greg Vogt
Founder and Director of PRP Baseball
Greg Vogt
Founder and Director of PRP Baseball. Established in 2018, PRP trains baseball players of all ages to improve their game in all facets. Greg has a mission to provide the best opportunities for complete player development. The brand has grown which led to beginning the PRP Mambas. The PRP Mambas program was started in 2021 and has been a top 5 national program since. PRP has helped over 450 players in their processes to play collegiate baseball and works with players from more than 20 MLB organizations.
Formerly a Toronto Blue Jays MiLB Pitching Coach, Greg and his family returned to Indianapolis at the end of 2024. His role included working with all injured pitchers, the biomechanics lab and developing individual player plans. It also provided him opportunities to create the pitching development plan for our Dominican Republic team as well as programming at the Florida Complex, recent pitcher signings and draft picks, and creating off-season throwing programs for the Blue Jays.
Coach Vogt attended Carmel High School and continued to play baseball at Anderson University, graduating in 2012. He is represented in the top 5 of 8 different pitching records, including 3 First Team All-Conference and 2nd team All-Region awards under long-time head coach Don Brandon at AU.
He became the pitching coach at Noblesville High School in 2013 under Coach Keever where the Millers won a state championship in 2014. Coach Vogt returned to the state finals as the pitching coach for Zionsville in 2016. He also coached with the Indiana Bulls, Indiana Nitro and now leads the PRP Mambas 18u program.
He lives in Carmel, IN, with his wife Whitney and three boys Parker (9), Griffen (7), and Jackson (3).
Contact - gvogt@prpbaseball.com
Conner Tomasic
Pitching Coach
Graduated from Lake Central High School in 2018 where he pitched and played the field for three years on varsity. Upon graduation, Conner attended Purdue University (West Lafayette) from 2018-2020. Throughout his two years being a Boilermaker, he pitched out of the relief role and had spot starts at third base. After 2020, he went on to South Suburban Community College for the 2021 season, where he was their ace on the mound and start at second base. After the 2021 season, he spent his last year of college eligibility at Michigan State University for the 2022 season. Conner was the Friday night starter on the mound during his one year as a Spartan. After his college career, Conner went on to continue to pursue baseball at the professional level. In his first two seasons of pro ball he played independent baseball in the United Shores Professional Baseball League for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. In his two seasons of pro ball, he has started and pitched out of the bullpen, filling various roles for his team. In 2023, Conner won the United Shores Professional Baseball League Championship and in 2024 he was selected to the All-Star team.
During Conner’s first offseason as a professional he worked at the Great Lakes Sports Hub where he was their Director of Throwing. He ran a high school throw and velocity group while also managing individual pitching lessons for youth and high school level athletes. Conner has trained at PRP since 2019 and looks forward to now jumping into the coaching side. He will bring a lot of energy to training days, perspective on the mental side of baseball, as well as pathways on how to translate training to on field performance and success.
Christian vukas
Pitching Coach
Christian Vukas enters his fourth off season with PRP. Christian graduated from Wabash College in 2016 with a degree in Chemistry. He played baseball all four years at Wabash, serving as a player-coach his senior season. After graduating, he continued coaching 9u baseball for a season before starting coaching at Harrison high school in 2017. At Harrison, he was the varsity pitching coach for six seasons, including four straight sectional championships. While at Harrison, Christian received certification from Driveline in the Foundations of Pitching during the COVID-19 season. During the summer of 2020, Christian began coaching in the Collegiate Summer League at Grand Park, and did so for all three seasons of it’s existence. It’s during the summer of 2021 when he started at PRP, training college players and continuing into the offseason. He has been part of the PRP training staff during the summers and off-seasons ever since.
Tasker Strobel
Pitching Coach
Tasker currently pitches professionally in Winnipeg as a part of the American Association, where he was named as an all star in the 2021 season as a closer. He graduated from Saint Joseph’s College in Rensselaer, Indiana in 2017. Tasker also graduated from Lincoln Trail College in 2015. Long time athlete of PRP, he has been training with Greg Vogt since 2018. During his off-season, Tasker has helped coach his alma mater Avon High School, serving as an assistant coach. He has also coached Indiana Bulls 17U White.