Paul Bortolotti
Paul Bortolotti
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 617-333-2055
Email: pbortolo1212@curry.edu

Bortolotti enters his sixth season as the Head Coach of the Curry College baseball team in 2023. He spent the previous seven seasons as the Assistant/Pitching Coach.

His 2021 squad finished with a 5-18 overall record. Ryan Goonan was named as a Second Team All-Conference selection. In addition, nine of his student-athletes were named to the CCC Academic All-Conference Team. 

The 2020 team finished with a record of 7-2 in the COVID-19 pandemic-shortened season. The team's .778 winning percentage was the program's best since 2009 (.829). In the limited season, the team finished in the top three in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) in runs scored (#3, 67), hits (#3, 85), RBI (#3, 58), fewest strikeouts (#2, 52), batting average (#2, .300), on-base percentage (#1, .426), fewest walks surrendered (#2, 27), home runs surrendered (#1, 0), ERA (#2, 4.63), fewest errors (#2, 10), and fielding percentage (#2, .968).

His 2019 squad finished the season with an 11-24-1 overall record, including a 3-10-1 mark in the CCC. Bortolotti produced three All-Conference selections, headlined by Second Teamer junior Jared Keller (Oxford, Conn.)

His 2018 Colonels finished the season with a 10-19 overall record, including a 4-12 mark in the CCC. Bortolotti produced two First Team All-Conference performers, headlined by CCC Defensive Player of the Year in Justin Cage (Glendora, Calif.).  

He played baseball at Milton (Mass.) High School, where he achieved all-scholastic honors, led his team to the Division I Eastern Mass. State Championship in 1974, and was inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. Bortolotti played his college ball at UMass Amherst, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in business management/accounting.

During his college years, Bortolotti pitched for Mass. Envelope of the Boston Park League, and for the Natick Knights of the Stan Musial League. He finished his playing career as a player/coach with the Braintree White Sox of the South Shore Coast/Cranberry League.

Active in baseball and softball camps and clinics, Bortolotti coached the Bay State Strikers 18U Junior Olympic softball team to a 2007 Class A State title.

He runs his family’s third-generation plastering business in Milton, where he resides with his wife. His daughter Jenna graduated from Endicott College and was a member of the Gulls’ softball team. She earned the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Pitcher of the Year award in 2010 and 2011. His son Mike attended at Babson College, where he was member of the Beavers’ baseball team, and an all-conference performer in 2011 and 2013.