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He then moved to USC, where he was an assistant to Mike Gillespie for four season, during which the Trojans appeared in four NCAA Tournaments and reached the 1995 College World Series final.
He was best known for his association with college athletics, despite his own weak constitution, serving as the first baseball coach and one of the first assistant football coaches.
(Sept 1901 - July 1954) - was a baseball coach who was born in Las Animas, Colorado in 1901.
Blair Matthew Barbier (born February 13, 1978 in Marrero, Louisiana) is a former professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs organization, former baseball standout for Louisiana State University and former volunteer assistant baseball coach with LSU for the 2007 season.
On March 18, 1999, CSN hired its first baseball coach—local legend Rodger Fairless, who coached former MLB pitchers Greg Maddux and Mike Maddux at Valley High School during the 1980s, and was more well known for coaching Green Valley High School to six consecutive Nevada state baseball championships from 1993-98.
Dave Trembley (baseball coach at Murphy), former manager of the Baltimore Orioles
Frank Kush, then the football head coach at Arizona State University, helped convinced Bobby Winkles, the school's baseball coach, to sign White to a scholarship with the provision that he would also play punter for the football team.
Fuller tried his hand at coaching, first as the head football, basketball and baseball coach at Perquimans County High School in Hertford, North Carolina from 1940 to 1942, and then as an assistant football coach for the backfield at Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College in Maryville, Missouri in 1943.
Trembley taught and coached baseball for three years (1977–1979) at Daniel Murphy High School in Los Angeles and was the head baseball coach for five years (1980–84) at Antelope Valley College in Los Angeles County, where he also was a physical education instructor.
James DePree (1879–1972), American football player and football and baseball coach
Hung involves high school baseball coach (played by Thomas Jane) who uses his large penis to his advantage, resorting to prostitution to lift himself out of debt.
John "Weenie" Wilson, Hall of Fame football, basketball, and baseball coach
Earl A. Pritchard (1884–?), American football, basketball and baseball coach
Plans to significantly upgrade Eck Stadium-Home of Tyler field were first announced on Jan. 28, 1998, and were taken to another level with the leadership of Gene Stephenson, the winningest collegiate baseball coach since 1978.
Elliott Avent is the head baseball coach of the NC State Wolfpack.
Ernest C. Wills, American football, basketball and baseball coach
Mysterious Walker, Frederick Mitchell Walker (1884–1958), American baseball pitcher and college baseball coach
Glen Otis Rosenbaum (born June 14, 1936, at Union Mills, Indiana) is a retired American professional baseball player, coach, and front-office official who spent four decades as a member of the Chicago White Sox organization.
Glenn Wayne Ezell (born October 29, 1944, at Kentwood, Louisiana) is an American former front-office executive in Major League Baseball, as well as a former MLB coach and minor league catcher and manager.
Morley Fraser, Henry Morley Fraser (1922 – 2004), American football and baseball coach
James N. Ashmore (1878–1944), American football, basketball, and baseball coach
James F. "Jim" Penders is the head baseball coach of the Connecticut Huskies.
Jimy Williams (born 1943), Major League Baseball coach and former manager
After coaching at Manhattan he became the football and baseball coach at Sing Sing prison from 1932-1935.
John R. Bender (1882–1928), American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach
On May 18, 2007, Wetteland, a born-again Christian, was introduced as an assistant baseball coach and Bible teacher at Liberty Christian School in Argyle, Texas.
He served as an assistant baseball coach under Bill Thurston at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts for several years, and his college coaching career has included stops at Lassen College in Susanville, California and Riverland Community College in Austin, Minnesota.
Bill Klika, (born 1945), American football and baseball coach
Leon Brogden (August 26, 1910 - October 1, 2000) was an American high school football, basketball and baseball coach in Edenton, Wilson and Wilmington, North Carolina.
Top athletics alumni include former New York Yankee Scott Brosius, who graduated from Linfield and now is the head baseball coach at the college; former San Diego Charger Brett Elliott, the quarterback of the 2004 championship team; and former Miami Dolphins general manager, Randy Mueller, quarterback of Linfield's 1982 NAIA Championship squad.
Luis Pascual (Delmonte) Silverio (born October 23, 1956 in Villa González, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball coach.
In addition to his father's college basketball career and success as a high school and college baseball coach, Luke's sister Brittany was a volleyball standout at Long Beach State and currently plays beach volleyball for the AVP Pro Beach Volleyball tour.
After his playing career he became a baseball coach at Wallace Community College in Dothan, Alabama.
Miguel A. "Mike" Guerrero (born January 8, 1968) is a Major League Baseball coach with the Milwaukee Brewers and a former minor league player in the Brewers and Kansas City Royals farm systems from 1987 to 1995.
He had family connections to the state and school: his father was born and raised in Guin and his uncle, Hayden Riley, was Alabama's head baseball coach (1970–79) and the former head basketball coach (1960–68).
Babb led the baseball team to the 1966 state championship, and he was also a successful American Legion baseball coach for Post 20.
Scott Martin, former MLB player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, now is the head baseball coach at Stafford High School.
For seventeen years, Wilbert Ellis, a Ruston native and 1959 Grambling graduate, was Jones's assistant baseball coach; in 1977.
Following his playing career, Kreuger worked as a head baseball coach at Cornerstone College (1995–96) and has done some mission work, traveling to Russia and talked to children in orphanages and to soldiers.
Ronald George (Ron) Polk (born January 12, 1944) was a long-time head baseball coach at Mississippi State and is considered the "Father of SEC Baseball".
Rick Bosetti - Men's Baseball Coach; former MLB player 1976-1982, current Redding City Council member, former candidate for California State Assembly
Davis worked as head baseball coach at The Bolles School for the 2008 and 2009 seasons after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant on the Bolles baseball staff.
His cousin Ryan Roberts played professional baseball for the Chicago White Sox and is currently an assistant baseball coach at BYU, although many internet writers have confused him with Ryan Roberts, who plays baseball for the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Famous alumni of the organization include actors John Wayne and Tom Selleck, who were also both members of Sigma Chi, Disneyland's First President Jack Lindquist, the "winningest" college baseball coach of all time Raoul "Rod" Dedeaux, Nevada Senator Dean A. Heller, Richard Nixon's USC Mafia Members Donald H. Segretti and Dwight Chapin, and real estate developer Rick J. Caruso.
The Troy University baseball team won two Division II national championships in 1986 and 1987 under the leadership of baseball coach, Chase Riddle.
Prior to fielding conference teams, USC men's basketball was also coached by notable USC coaches such as Dean Cromwell who was a track and field and baseball coach as well as Elmer "Gloomy Gus" Henderson who also coached baseball and football at USC.
Raschi retired to Conesus, New York, where he ran a liquor store and served as a baseball coach at Geneseo State College (now the State University of New York at Geneseo).
Todd Whitting (born 1972), American college baseball coach and former player
William C. Kenyon (1898–1953), American football, basketball, and baseball coach at the University of Maine
The complex was named in honor of retired head baseball coach John Winkin.