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词条 Toby Greene (baseball)
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Coaching career

  3. Head coaching record

     Baseball 

  4. References

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| name = Toby Greene
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| sport = Football, basketball, baseball
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1899|3|29}}
| birth_place = Humphrey, Missouri
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1967|10|3|1899|3|29}}
| death_place =
| alma_mater = Phillips (1924)
| player_sport1 = Football
| player_years2 = c. 1920
| player_team2 = Phillips
| player_sport3 = Baseball
| player_years4 = c. 1920
| player_team4 = Phillips
| player_positions =
| coach_sport1 = Football
| coach_years2 = c. 1931
| coach_team2 = Phillips
| coach_years3 = 1933–1934
| coach_team3 = Oklahoma City (assistant)
| coach_years4 = 1935–1937
| coach_team4 = Oklahoma City
| coach_years5 = 1939–?
| coach_team5 = Oklahoma State (assistant)
| coach_sport6 = Basketball
| coach_years7 = 1933–1936
| coach_team7 = Oklahoma City
| coach_sport8 = Baseball
| coach_years9 = 1942–1964
| coach_team9 = Oklahoma State
| overall_record = 318–132 (college baseball)
| bowl_record =
| tournament_record =
| championships =
| awards =
| coaching_records =
}}Theodore Elwood "Toby" Greene (March 29, 1899 – October 2, 1967) was an American college baseball coach, most notable for leading the Oklahoma State Cowboys baseball team to its only national championship in the 1959 College World Series.[1][2][3]

Early life

Toby Greene was born in 1899 at Humphrey, in Sullivan County, Missouri but moved with his parents to Thomas, Oklahoma in 1902. He enrolled at Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma in 1918, where he enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps, a World War I program. Greene later became a multi-sport athlete, excelling in baseball and football for the Haymakers. He graduated from Phillips in 1924 after playing alongside future New York Giants coach Steve Owen.[2][4]

Coaching career

Greene began his coaching career in 1924 as a baseball coach at Sayre High School in Sayre, Oklahoma. He remained there for two years before moving to Bartlesville High School in Bartlesville, Oklahoma for one year. He then became all-sports coach at Phillips.[2][4]

He later coached at Oklahoma City University before becoming a football assistant at Oklahoma A&M in 1939. In 1942, he added head baseball coach to his duties. Greene coached the team for 22 seasons, only one of which saw a record below .500. Greene earned seven district championships and 8 conference titles to go with his national championship in 1959.[2]

Head coaching record

Baseball

The following table depicts Greene's record as a head coach.[5]

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| championship =
| season = 1942
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 6–5
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1943
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 4–3
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1946
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 15–2
| conference =
| confstanding =
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1947
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 11–5
| conference = 11–5
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = District Playoffs
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1948
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 20–6
| conference = 20–6
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = Western Playoff
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = confboth
| season = 1949
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 22–6
| conference = 5–0
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = Region C Playoff
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1950
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 15–7
| conference = 6–3
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1951
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 9–8
| conference = 2–4
| confstanding = 5th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1952
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 15–5
| conference = 5–2
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1953
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 13–4
| conference = 4–2
| confstanding = T-2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1954
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 18–11
| conference = 8–1
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = CWS
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1955
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 27–3
| conference = 8–0
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = CWS
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1956
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 11–10
| conference = 7–2
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record subtotal|name=Oklahoma A&M (MVC)|overall=186–75|confrecord=76–25}}{{CBB Yearly Record Subhead|name=Oklahoma A&M/State Cowboys|conference=Big Eight Conference|startyear=1957|endyear=1964}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1957
| name = Oklahoma A&M
| overall = 12–3
| conference = 7–2
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1958
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 17–6
| conference = 13–5
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = national
| season = 1959
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 27–5
| conference = 17–3
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = CWS Champions
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1960
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 17–7
| conference = 12–4
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = CWS
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship = conference
| season = 1961
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 27–3
| conference = 18–1
| confstanding = 1st
| postseason = CWS
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1962
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 11–9
| conference = 10–6
| confstanding = 2nd
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1963
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 15–10
| conference = 12–9
| confstanding = 5th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record entry
| championship =
| season = 1964
| name = Oklahoma State
| overall = 6–14
| conference = 4–12
| confstanding = 7th
| postseason =
}}{{CBB yearly record subtotal|name=Oklahoma State (Big 8)|overall=132–57|confrecord=93–42}}{{CBB yearly record end|overall=312–132}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.okstate.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/bsb-champions.html|title=National Champions|author=Bill Platt|publisher=Oklahoma State Athletics|accessdate=May 21, 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?ok/payne::1156.html|title=Obituary|publisher=Genealogy.com|date=December 1, 2009|accessdate=May 21, 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.tulsaworld.com/article.aspx/Toby_Greene_six_others_to_be_inducted_into_OSU_Hall/20110720_93_b5_oklaho251780|title=Toby Greene, six others to be inducted into OSU Hall of Honor|newspaper=Tulsa World|date=July 20, 2011|accessdate=May 21, 2013}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1134375/index.htm|publisher=Sports Illustrated|title=Toby Greene|date=January 18, 1960|accessdate=May 21, 2013}}
5. ^{{cite book|url=http://issuu.com/osuath/docs/2013_osu_baseball_guide-web|title=2013 Media Guide|publisher=Oklahoma State Cowboys|accessdate=May 25, 2013|pages=63-}}
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