Baseball
Bonicki, Kyle

Kyle Bonicki
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- kb3084@princeton.edu
Kyle Bonicki begins his first season with Princeton Baseball in 2023-24.
He spent the previous four years at Amherst College.
In 2023, Amherst had an offense that was first in the NESCAC in hits, batting average, runs, on-base percentage, doubles, extra-base hits, walks, RBI and was last in strikeouts. Over his time with Amherst, Bonicki helped develop nine All-NESCAC selections including Daniel Qin, the 2021 NESCAC Player of the Year and five D3Baseball.com All-New England honorees.
The Mammoths won the 2021 NESCAC Tournament leading to the coaching staff being named conference Staff of the Year. Bonicki constructed three consecutive Perfect Games Division III Top-10 ranked recruiting classes including two that was ranked No. 1.
Prior to Amherst, the Tigers’ assistant played two years of professional baseball at the Independent level for the Utica Unicorns of the USPBL and the Bakersfield Train Robbers of the Pecos League.
He played his college baseball at Clark University where he was a three-time First-Team All-NEWMAC selection at shortstop, along with being the first All-American in program history and the 2017 D3 New England Player of the Year.
Bonicki graduated from Clark with his bachelor's degree in business management in 2017 and earned his MBA in management with a marketing concentration in 2018.
He spent the previous four years at Amherst College.
In 2023, Amherst had an offense that was first in the NESCAC in hits, batting average, runs, on-base percentage, doubles, extra-base hits, walks, RBI and was last in strikeouts. Over his time with Amherst, Bonicki helped develop nine All-NESCAC selections including Daniel Qin, the 2021 NESCAC Player of the Year and five D3Baseball.com All-New England honorees.
The Mammoths won the 2021 NESCAC Tournament leading to the coaching staff being named conference Staff of the Year. Bonicki constructed three consecutive Perfect Games Division III Top-10 ranked recruiting classes including two that was ranked No. 1.
Prior to Amherst, the Tigers’ assistant played two years of professional baseball at the Independent level for the Utica Unicorns of the USPBL and the Bakersfield Train Robbers of the Pecos League.
He played his college baseball at Clark University where he was a three-time First-Team All-NEWMAC selection at shortstop, along with being the first All-American in program history and the 2017 D3 New England Player of the Year.
Bonicki graduated from Clark with his bachelor's degree in business management in 2017 and earned his MBA in management with a marketing concentration in 2018.