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词条 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball
释义

  1. History

  2. Stadium

  3. Head coaches

  4. Year-by-year results

  5. Georgia Tech in the NCAA Tournament

  6. Award winners

     Dick Howser Trophy  Golden Spikes Award 

  7. Former players

  8. See also

  9. References

  10. External links

{{Infobox College baseball team
|name = Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
|current = 2019 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team
|founded = 1885
|logo = Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets logo.svg
|logo_size = 200
|university = Georgia Institute of Technology
|conference = ACC
|division =
|location = Atlanta, Georgia
|coach = Danny Hall
|tenure = 22nd
|stadium = Russ Chandler Stadium
|capacity = 4,157
|nickname = Yellow Jackets
|national_champion =
|runner_up = 1994
|cws = 1994, 2002, 2006
|ncaa_tourneys = 1959, 1971, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
|conference_tournament = ACC: 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2012, 2014
|conference_champion =SIAA: 1920, 1921
SoCon: 1923, 1926
SEC: 1957
ACC: 1987, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004, 2005, 2011 (t)
}}

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets baseball team represents the Georgia Institute of Technology in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Georgia Tech athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Yellow Jackets play their home games in Russ Chandler Stadium and they are currently coached by Danny Hall.

History

Baseball is a very successful sport at Georgia Tech, where it is one of the premier baseball teams in the NCAA. Georgia Tech baseball is notable for its high-scoring offenses and stout defenses. Before Tech had its own baseball field, it played at Brisbine Park.[1]

The team's success is guided by head coach Danny Hall. Danny Hall has coached Tech since 1994 and has posted 579 wins over that span. He has led Georgia Tech to 13 years of NCAA regional play and its only three College World Series appearances in 1994, 2002, and 2006.

The baseball team, under Hall, has become an annual contender for the ACC regular season and tournament titles winning each four and three times respectively.

Stadium

The Yellow Jackets play their home games in Russ Chandler Stadium.{{clear right}}

Head coaches

Coach Years Record Pct
Todd 1900–1901 12–9 .571
Sammy Strang 1902 5–8 .385
Irving 1903 9–9 .500
John Heisman 1904–1917 163–97–5 .627
Joe Bean 1918–1920 35–18 .660
Kid Clay 1921–1931 147–99–5 .607
Bobby Dodd 1932–1939 43–64–2 .404
Roy Mundorff 1940–1945 26–36–1 .421
Joe Pittard 1946–1961 169–173–7 .494
Jim Luck 1962–1981 320–280–5 .533
Jim Morris 1982–1993 504–244–1 .674
Danny Hall 1994–Present 848–398 .681

Year-by-year results

{{refbegin}}*Through the end of the 2013 season.

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{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets|Year|Coach|Record|Conference Record|Notes}}
1900 Todd 3–4
1901 Todd 9–5
1902 Sammy Strang 5–8
1903 Irving 9–9
1904 John Heisman 15–7
1905 John Heisman 13–4
1906 John Heisman 23–3
1907 John Heisman 10–5–1
1908 John Heisman 9–12
1909 John Heisman 13–8–1
1910 John Heisman 11–5–1
1911 John Heisman 7–6
1912 John Heisman 8–10
1913 John Heisman 9–8
1914 John Heisman 12–8
1915 John Heisman 7–8–2
1916 John Heisman 14–6
1917 John Heisman 12–7
1918 Joe Bean 10–7
1919 Joe Bean 9–9
1920 Joe Bean 16–2
1921 Kid Clay 18–4–1
1922 Kid Clay 14–9
1923 Kid Clay 16–2–2
1924 Kid Clay 9–14
1925 Kid Clay 14–7
1926 Kid Clay 21–4–1
1927 Kid Clay 18–10
1928 Kid Clay 15–6
1929 Kid Clay 6–14–1
1930 Kid Clay 8–16
1931 Kid Clay 8–13
1932 Bobby Dodd 4–11–2
1933 Bobby Dodd 4–10 3–7 (SEC)
1934 Bobby Dodd 10–10 8–9 (SEC)
1935 Bobby Dodd 7–6 3–3 (SEC)
1936 No team in 1936.
1937 Bobby Dodd 4–7 4–7 (SEC)
1938 Bobby Dodd 7–10 5–8 (SEC)
1939 Bobby Dodd 7–10 3–9 (SEC)
1940 Roy Mundorff 5–10–1 5–9–1 (SEC)
1941 Roy Mundorff 10–8 10–8 (SEC)
1942 Roy Mundorff 8–10 7–7 (SEC)
1943 Roy Mundorff 3–8 2–5 (SEC)
1944 No team in 1944.
1945 No team in 1945.
1946 Joe Pittard 10–2 Season played in July/August
1947 Joe Pittard 7–6 6–6 (SEC)
1948 Joe Pittard 11–9 11–7 (SEC)
1949 Joe Pittard 10–14 9–11 (SEC)
1950 Joe Pittard 7–11 7–11 (SEC)
1951 Joe Pittard 11–12 8–12 (SEC)
1952 Joe Pittard 8–11–1 8–11–1 (SEC)
1953 Joe Pittard 8–13 7–10 (SEC)
1954 Joe Pittard 9–13–1 6–10 (SEC)
1955 Joe Pittard 15–9 10–6 (SEC)
1956 Joe Pittard 11–12 4–9 (SEC)
1957 Joe Pittard 18–8–1 13–3 (SEC) SEC Champion
1958 Joe Pittard 7–17 5–12 (SEC)
1959 Joe Pittard 17–9–2 11–4 (SEC) Lost in NCAA District 3 Playoffs
1960 Joe Pittard 14–11 9–7 (SEC)
1961 Joe Pittard 6–16–2 6–11 (SEC)
1962 Jim Luck 8–16 6–11 (SEC)
1963 Jim Luck 9–18 4–13 (SEC)
1964 Jim Luck 9–15 3–10 (SEC)
1965 Jim Luck 20–8–2
1966 Jim Luck 14–16
1967 Jim Luck 21–11
1968 Jim Luck 21–13
1969 Jim Luck 16–12
1970 Jim Luck 17–7–1
1971 Jim Luck 31–6 Lost in NCAA District 3 Playoffs
1972 Jim Luck 21–10
1973 Jim Luck 20–6–2
1974 Jim Luck 20–17
1975 Jim Luck 12–17
1976 Jim Luck 12–22
1977 Jim Luck 18–12
1978 Jim Luck 14–15
1979 Jim Luck 15–16
1980 Jim Luck 8–19 3–10 (ACC)
1981 Jim Luck 14–24 1–13 (ACC)
1982 Jim Morris 29–20 6–8 (ACC)
1983 Jim Morris 38–15 6–8 (ACC)
1984 Jim Morris 36–19 5–7 (ACC)
1985 Jim Morris 42–19–1 6–7–1 (ACC) Lost in NCAA South Regional
1986 Jim Morris 45–23 10–4 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlantic Regional
1987 Jim Morris 51–14 17–4 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Northeast Regional
1988 Jim Morris 45–24 12–8 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlantic Regional
1989 Jim Morris 38–26 13–6 (ACC) Lost in NCAA East Regional
1990 Jim Morris 46–25 9–9 (ACC) Lost in NCAA South Regional
1991 Jim Morris 42–26 12–8 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlantic Regional
1992 Jim Morris 45–19 14–9 (ACC) Lost in NCAA East Regional
1993 Jim Morris 47–14 16–6 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlantic Regional
1994 Danny Hall 50–17 16–8 (ACC) 2nd Place at the 1994 College World Series
1995 Danny Hall 38–22 16–8 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Midwest Regional
1996 Danny Hall 40–24 13–11 (ACC) Lost in NCAA South Regional
1997 Danny Hall 46–15 19–4 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Midwest Regional
1998 Danny Hall 41–22 14–9 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Midwest Regional
1999 Danny Hall 38–20 12–12 (ACC)
2000 Danny Hall 50–16 18–6 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Super Regional
2001 Danny Hall 41–20 13–11 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Athens Regional
2002 Danny Hall 52–16 14–9 (ACC) 5th Place at the 2002 College World Series
2003 Danny Hall 44–18 17–7 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Regional
2004 Danny Hall 44–21 18–5 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Super Regional
2005 Danny Hall 45–19 22–8 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Super Regional
2006 Danny Hall 50–18 19–11 (ACC) 7th Place at the 2006 College World Series
2007 Danny Hall 32–25 15–14 (ACC)
2008 Danny Hall 41–21 16–14 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Athens Regional
2009 Danny Hall 38–19 17–10–1 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Regional
2010 Danny Hall 47–15 21–9 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Regional
2011 Danny Hall 42–21 21–8 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Atlanta Regional
2012 Danny Hall 38–26 12–18 (ACC) Won ACC Tournament, Lost in NCAA Gainesville Regional
2013 Danny Hall 37–27 15–15 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Nashville Regional
2014 Danny Hall 37–27 14–16 (ACC) Won ACC Tournament, Lost in NCAA Oxford Regional
2015 Danny Hall 32–23 13–17 (ACC)
2016 Danny Hall 38–25 13–16 (ACC) Lost in NCAA Gainesville Regional

Georgia Tech in the NCAA Tournament

  • The NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament started in 1947.
  • The format of the tournament has changed through the years.
YearRecordPctNotes
19591–2 District 3 at Gastonia, NC District
19713–2District 3 at Gastonia, NC
19853–2South II Regional at Tallahassee, FL Regional
19863–2Atlantic Regional at Coral Gables, FL
19870–2Northeast Regional at Atlanta, GA
19882–2Atlantic Regional at Coral Gables, FL
19891–2East Regional at Gainesville, FL
19900–2South I Regional at Baton Rouge, LA
19912–2Atlantic Regional at Tallahassee, FL
19922–2East Regional at Gainesville, FL
1993 2–2Atlantic Regional at Atlanta, GA
1994 7–2 Midwest II Regional Winner at Wichita, KS, College World Series Runner Up
19950–2Mideast Regional at Knoxville, TN
1996 3–2South II Regional at Baton Rouge, LA
1997 2–2Mideast Regional at Starkville, MS
19983–2Midwest Regional at Wichita, KS
20003–23rd National Seed, Atlanta Regional Winner, Atlanta Super Regional
2001 0–2Athens Regional
2002 6–2Atlanta Regional Winner, Atlanta Super Regional Winner, College World Series
20030–23ed National Seed, Atlanta Regional
2004 3–24th National Seed, Atlanta Regional Winner, Atlanta Super Regional
2005 3–32nd National Seed, Atlanta Regional Winner, Atlanta Super Regional
20065–28th National Seed, Atlanta Regional Winner, Atlanta Super Regional Winner, College World Series
2008 2–2Athens Regional
20093–2Atlanta Regional
20102–28th National Seed, Atlanta Regional
2011 2–2Atlanta Regional
2012 2–2Gainesville Regional
2013 3–2Nashville Regional
20141–2Oxford Regional
2016 2–2Gainesville Regional
TOTALS[2] 71–63.529

Award winners

Dick Howser Trophy

Dick Howser Trophy winners
YearPlayerPosition
1994 Jason Varitek [3] Catcher
2000 Mark Teixeira [4]Third Baseman

Golden Spikes Award

Golden Spikes Award winners
YearPlayerPosition
1994 Jason Varitek [5] Catcher
Individual Conference awards [6]
  • ACC Player of the Year

Andy Bruce (1991)

Jason Varitek (1993)

Mark Teixeira (2000)

Joey Bart (2018)[7]

  • ACC Pitcher of the Year – Deck McGuire (2009)
  • ACC Coach of the Year – Jim Morris (1983,1987,1993) Danny Hall (1997,2000,2005)

Former players

{{main|List of Georgia Institute of Technology athletes#Baseball}}

Some notable Georgia Tech baseball players are Erskine Mayer, Kevin Brown, Nomar Garciaparra, Matt Murton, Jay Payton, Mark Teixeira, Matt Wieters, and Jason Varitek.[8] Varitek's number 33 is the only number retired at Georgia Tech.

See also

  • List of NCAA Division I baseball programs

References

1. ^{{cite book|first=Robert C.|last=McMath|author2=Ronald H. Bayor |author3=James E. Brittain |author4=Lawrence Foster |author5=August W. Giebelhaus |author6=Germaine M. Reed |authorlink=Bob McMath|title=Engineering the New South: Georgia Tech 1885–1985|publisher=University of Georgia Press|location=Athens, GA}}
2. ^http://issuu.com/gtathletics/docs/gtbase15_full_web/55?e=1285467/11353456
3. ^https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pNogAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UWsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4029,4338332&dq=jason-varitek+dick-howser "Varitek receives Howser award". McCook Daily Gazette. Associated Press. June 8, 1994. p. 12. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
4. ^http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives? "Georgia Tech's Teixeira receives Dick Howser Trophy". Associated Press. June 10, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2015. (subscription required)
5. ^http://mlb.mlb.com/pa/programs/spikes.jsp "Programs & Events – Golden Spikes – Jered Weaver wins 2004 Golden Spikes Award". MLB Players Association. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
6. ^"2013 Atlantic Coast Conference Baseball Information Guide". Atlantic Coast Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 27, 2014. Retrieved September, 2015.
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/tech-joey-bart-named-acc-player-the-year/EEERCpjqjhEEr8rilkirkL/|title=Georgia Tech catcher Joey Bart named ACC player of the year|work=Atlanta Journal Constitution|date=May 21, 2018|first=Ken|last=Sugiura|accessdate=June 4, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite news|first=Carroll |last=Rogers |url=http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/braves/stories/2007/08/04/mlbinsider_0803.html |title=Teixeira's glow shines on Jackets too |work=Atlanta Journal-Constitution |date=2007-08-05 |accessdate=2007-08-09 |df= }}{{dead link|date=January 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}

External links

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