Former Head Baseball Coach
Hometown: Mesquite, TX
College(s): Navarro College & Baylor University
Brett Doe spent three seasons as head coach of Dodge City baseball taking over the program prior to the 2021-22 academic year. During his tenure leading the Conqs the team posted a 96-79 record overall.
In his first season leading the Conquistadors Doe coached the team to a 28-27 record and 15-17 in KJCCC action finishing sixth in the KJCCC West Division. Year two saw a two win improvement over and three win improvement in KJCCC action as the Conqs finished fifth in the KJCCC West with a 30-29 records and 18-14 in KJCCC action. His third season leading the Conqs the team posted a 38-23 record finishing third in the KJCCC West and recorded the most wins and KJCCC wins in a season since 2017. The 2024 season saw the Conqs have eight players earn All-KJCCC honors as the Conqs won a first round playoff series for the first time since 2017.
In three seasons, 22 players have earned All-Conference KJCCC honors for the Conqs under Coach Doe, while three have picked up All-Region honors. He had a KJCCC Gold Glove winner in Brian Hallum in 2024 at first base and earned KJCCC West Coach of the Year in 2024.
Doe comes to Dodge City after five seasons as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for his alma mater, Navarro College. During his time at Navarro, Doe helped the Bulldogs compile a 190-104-1 (.646) record, four Southwest Junior College Conference championships, and a trip to the 2019 NJCAA Baseball World Series where the program finished 3rd in the country. In addition to game and practice planning, recruiting strategy, and formulating a strength and conditioning program, Doe played a major role in sending over 50 players to NCAA Division I and II schools.
Prior to beginning his coaching career, Doe enjoyed a playing career filled with success that brought him all the way to the Minnesota Twins organization in 2014.
Playing for his father, Bobby Doe, Brett was a two-time all-state performer at Mesquite Poteet High School in Mesquite, Texas. Signed to New Mexico University out of high school, Doe transferred to Navarro College to begin his collegiate playing career. Playing primarily shortstop, he led the Bulldogs to their first ever NJCAA National Championship as a freshman in 2011 and followed that up with a National Runner-Up finish in 2012. He was named team captain and an NJCAA Academic All-American while at Navarro as well.
From Navarro, Doe moved on to play at Baylor University in 2013 and 2014 where he was also named a team captain. Making 89 total appearances as a Baylor Bear, Doe ranked second on the team in both batting average and on-base percentage as a senior. He earned Big 12 Commissioner's Honor Roll recognition three times while at Baylor, adding to his impressive play which propelled him to be drafted in the 38th round of the 2014 MLB draft by the Minnesota Twins. Doe proceeded to spend two seasons in the Twins organization, even acting as a bullpen coach for the Rochester Red Wings before injuries prompted him to begin his career as a junior college baseball coach.
Doe is married to his wife Alexandra and they have a son, Lou and daughter, Ada.