Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Joe Kelly is joining the coaching staff at Corona High School to help with the school’s baseball program. Multiple reports say Kelly is returning to his alma mater for a coaching role, beginning work as an assistant coach focused on developing players, particularly pitchers. The reports describe Kelly as bringing professional experience from his 13-year MLB career, which included three World Series titles with the Dodgers and postseason success. The move marks a transition from playing to coaching, with Kelly taking his background from the major leagues into the high school environment. The coverage also notes that the role begins as Kelly continues his involvement in baseball through mentorship and instruction at the high school level. No additional details were provided in the excerpts about his day-to-day responsibilities beyond assisting the program and helping coach pitchers, or about contract terms. Both outlets frame the announcement as Kelly’s return to Corona and his start in a new chapter after his professional playing career ends.