Billy Disch | |
Birth Date: | 15 October 1872 |
Birth Place: | Benton County, Missouri, U.S. |
Death Place: | Austin, Texas, U.S. |
Coach Sport1: | Baseball |
Coach Years2: | 1902–1908 |
Coach Team2: | St. Edward's |
Coach Years3: | 1911–1939 |
Coach Team3: | Texas |
Coach Sport4: | Football |
Coach Years5: | c. 1902 |
Coach Team5: | St. Edward's |
Coach Years6: | 1910 |
Coach Team6: | St. Edward's |
Overall Record: | 515–140–12 (baseball) |
Championships: | Baseball 2 TIAA (1913–1914) 20 SWC regular season (1915–1921, 1922, 1924–1930, 1932, 1935–1936, 1938–1939) |
Cbasehof Year: | 2008 |
William John Disch (October 15, 1872 – February 3, 1953) was an American baseball player and coach. He served as the head baseball coach at the University of Texas at Austin from 1911 to 1939 and as an advisory coach for 12 seasons afterwards.
Often called the Connie Mack of college baseball,[1] Disch earned a 513–180–12 overall record at Texas, including a collegiate record of 465-115-9, and garnered 20 Southwest Conference titles with a conference record of 284-70-4.[2] At the time he coached, there were no NCAA postseason playoffs for national honors. Along with Bibb Falk, Disch is one of the two namesakes of UFCU Disch–Falk Field.
Disch managed in minor league baseball, where he also was a player. He managed the 1911 Beeville Orange Growers to a 63–54 record and the Class D level Southwest Texas League championship. Disch also managed the 1903 Fort Worth Panthers of the Class D level Texas League and the 1915 Brenham Huskies of the Class D Middle Texas League for portions of their seasons.[3] [4] [5]
He was listed as a scout for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball in 1948.[6]
The records shown below are only the collegiate record, not the overall record against non-collegiate teams.